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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37460355/barriers-to-covid-19-vaccination-of-migrant-populations-a-qualitative-interview-study-of-immunisation-providers-in-victoria-australia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jane Tuckerman, Jessica Kaufman, Isabella Overmars, Philippa Holland, Margie Danchin
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to understand barriers and enablers, future strategies, communication approaches and resources needed for COVID-19 vaccination among migrant communities in Melbourne, Australia. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We interviewed 24 immunisation providers who deliver immunisation services to migrant populations in Melbourne. We used the WHO Behavioural and Social Drivers framework (underlined) to organise barriers and enablers to COVID-19 vaccination...
July 3, 2023: Vaccine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37438066/study-protocol-for-a-cluster-randomised-controlled-trial-of-hybrid-parents-and-health-workers-adaptive-intervention-for-optimal-routine-childhood-immunisation-coverage-in-the-communities-of-ebonyi-state-nigeria-the-agintopic-trial-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ugwu I Omale, Richard L Ewah, Chidinma I Amuzie, Cordis O Ikegwuonu, Glory E Nkwo, Chimaobi C Iwegbulam, Louisa C Ekwuazi
INTRODUCTION: Vaccine-preventable infectious diseases (VPDs) are major causes of morbidity/mortality among children under 5 years of age worldwide and in Nigeria/Ebonyi state. Routine childhood immunisation is an invaluable prevention strategy for many VPDs. Due to suboptimal coverage and untimely receipt/delay in receipt of vaccinations, outbreaks of VPDs such as measles, yellow fever, diphtheria and others continue to reoccur around the world and in Nigeria/Ebonyi state. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of hybrid parents and health workers adaptive intervention in increasing the optimal/timely (cumulative age-appropriate) routine childhood immunisation coverage in the communities in Ebonyi state, Nigeria...
July 12, 2023: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37424519/combating-malaria-in-kenya-through-collaborative-population-health-education-a%C3%A2-systematic-review-and-pilot-case-study
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REVIEW
Hester Lacey, Nityanand Jain, Mai Sugimoto, Masako Shimato, Ieva Reine, Kevin Oria
BACKGROUND: Malaria continues to be a public health problem in Kenya, with an estimated 37.2 million people at high risk of the disease. The disease burden is compounded by inequalities in health service availability, housing, socioeconomic conditions, and access to education. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to determine the status of community-based, health education interventions. Based on the findings, to develop an educational module for medical students to combat malaria in Kenya...
July 10, 2023: Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37407046/care-seeking-behaviours-of-mothers-and-associated-factors-for-possible-serious-bacterial-infection-in-young-infants-during-covid-19-pandemic-in-ethiopia-mixed-methods-formative-research
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Gizachew Tadele Tiruneh, Lisa R Hirschhorn, Nebreed Fesseha, Dessalew Emaway, Kristin Eifler, Wuleta Betemariam
OBJECTIVES: Implementation research was employed to examine rates and contextual factors associated with mothers' care-seeking for their sick neonates and identify challenges for community-based possible serious bacterial infection (PSBI) services access and implementation during the COVID-19 pandemic. DESIGN: We conducted formative research involving household survey and programmatic qualitative study. SETTING: This formative study was conducted in Dembecha and Lume woredas of Amhara and Oromia regions...
July 5, 2023: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37398262/an-evaluation-of-the-cost-of-human-papilloma-virus-hpv-vaccine-delivery-in-zambia
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Moses C Simuyemba, Chitalu M Chama-Chiliba, Abson Chompola, Aaaron Sinyangwe, Abdallah Bchir, Gilbert Asiimwe, Felix Masiye, Carla Chibwesha
Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection and the leading cause of cervical cancer. The HPV vaccine is a safe and effective way to prevent HPV infection. In Zambia, the vaccine is given during Child Health to girls aged 14 years who are in and out of school in two doses over two years. The focus of this evaluation was to establish the cost to administer a single dose of the vaccine well as for full immunisation of two doses. Methods For HPV costing, both top-down and micro-costing approaches were used, depending on the cost data source, and economic costs were gathered from Expanded Programme for Immunisation Costing and Financing Project (EPIC)...
May 29, 2023: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37335192/defining-drivers-of-under-immunisation-and-vaccine-hesitancy-in-refugee-and-migrant-populations-to-support-strategies-to-strengthen-uptake-of-covid-19-vaccines-a-rapid-review
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Anna Deal, Alison F Crawshaw, Jessica Carter, Felicity Knights, Michiyo Iwami, Mohammad Darwish, Rifat Hossain, Palmira Immordino, Kanokporn Kaojaroen, Santino Severoni, Sally Hargreaves
RATIONALE FOR REVIEW: Some refugee and migrant populations globally showed lower uptake of COVID-19 vaccines and are also considered to be an under-immunised group for routine vaccinations. These communities may experience a range of barriers to vaccination systems, yet there is a need to better explore drivers of under-immunisation and vaccine hesitancy in these mobile groups. METHODS: We did a global rapid review to explore drivers of under-immunisation and vaccine hesitancy to define strategies to strengthen both COVID-19 and routine vaccination uptake, searching MEDLINE, Embase, Global Health PsycINFO and grey literature...
June 19, 2023: Journal of Travel Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37290896/vaccine-access-equity-and-justice-covid-19-vaccines-and-vaccination
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REVIEW
Lois Privor-Dumm, Jean-Louis Excler, Sarah Gilbert, Salim S Abdool Karim, Peter J Hotez, Didi Thompson, Jerome H Kim
Although significant progress has been made in achieving goals for COVID-19 vaccine access, the quest for equity and justice remains an unfinished agenda. Vaccine nationalism has prompted calls for new approaches to achieve equitable access and justice not only for vaccines but also for vaccination. This includes ensuring country and community participation in global discussions and that local needs to strengthen health systems, address issues related to social determinants of health, build trust and leverage acceptance to vaccines, are addressed...
June 2023: BMJ Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37267295/covid-19-vaccine-roll-out-in-england-a-qualitative-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandra Mounier-Jack, Pauline Paterson, Sadie Bell, Louise Letley, Ben Kasstan, Tracey Chantler
BACKGROUND: The UK was the first country to launch a national pandemic COVID-19 vaccination programme, which was implemented swiftly despite significant vaccine supply constraints. The delivery strategy used a combination of mass vaccination sites operated by NHS secondary care providers and local sites led by Primary Care Networks, and local pharmacies. Despite nation-wide rollout, persistent gaps in coverage continued to affect particular populations, including ethnic minority and marginalised social groups...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37147016/delivery-strategies-for-malaria-vaccination-in-areas-with-seasonal-malaria-transmission
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jane Grant, Halimatou Diawara, Seydou Traore, Fatoumata Koita, Jessica Myers, Issaka Sagara, Daniel Chandramohan, Alassane Dicko, Brian Greenwood, Jayne Webster
BACKGROUND: Seasonal vaccination with the RTS,S/AS01E malaria vaccine given alongside seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) substantially reduces malaria in young children. The WHO has recommended the use of RTS,S/AS01E , including seasonal vaccination, in areas with seasonal malaria transmission. This study aimed to identify potential strategies to deliver RTS,S/AS01E , and assess the considerations and recommendations for delivery of seasonal malaria vaccination in Mali, a country with highly seasonal malaria...
May 2023: BMJ Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37132297/-getting-the-vaccine-makes-me-a-champion-of-it-exploring-perceptions-towards-peer-to-peer-communication-about-the-covid-19-vaccines-amongst-australian-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joshua Karras, Mia Harrison, Holly Seale
OBJECTIVES: Peer-to-peer communication approaches have been previously described as the 'power of personal referral'. Rather than relying on official channels of information, peer-to-peer communication may have a role in supporting changes in understanding and possibly behaviours. However, in emergency or pandemic situations, there is currently limited understanding of whether community members feel comfortable speaking about their vaccine experiences or advocating to others. This study explored the perceptions of COVID-19 vaccinated and unvaccinated Australian adults regarding their preferences and opinions about peer-peer communication and other vaccine communication strategies...
May 3, 2023: Health Expectations: An International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37012006/communication-strategies-to-improve-human-papillomavirus-hpv-immunisation-uptake-among-adolescents-in-sub-saharan-africa-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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Sandra Y Oketch, Edwin O Ochomo, Jeniffer A Orwa, Lilian M Mayieka, Leila H Abdullahi
OBJECTIVES: Developing countries face the greatest cervical cancer disease burden and mortality with suboptimal immunisation uptake. This review explores the communication strategies adopted, successes, challenges and lessons learnt in sub-Saharan countries to enhance human papillomavirus (HPV) immunisation. DESIGN: Systematic review and meta-analysis. DATA SOURCES: PubMed, Hinari, Cochrane Library, Trip database, CINAHL, Web of Science, Scopus and seven grey resources were searched through May 2022...
April 3, 2023: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36991394/post-introduction-evaluation-of-the-malaria-vaccine-implementation-programme-in-ghana-2021
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Rockson Adjei, Kwame Amponsa-Achiano, Rafiq Okine, Peter Ofori Tweneboah, Emmanuel Tettey Sally, John Frederick Dadzie, Fred Osei-Sarpong, Michael Jeroen Adjabeng, John Tanko Bawa, George Bonsu, Kwadwo Odei Antwi-Agyei, Basil Benduri Kaburi, Felicia Owusu-Antwi, Elizabeth Juma, Francis Chisaka Kasolo, Franklin Asiedu-Bekoe, Patrick Kuma-Aboagye
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a public health challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa with the region contributing to more than 90% of global cases in 2020. In Ghana, the malaria vaccine was piloted to assess the feasibility, safety, and its impact in the context of routine use alongside the existing recommended malaria control measures. To obtain context-specific evidence that could inform future strategies of introducing new vaccines, a standardized post-introduction evaluation (PIE) of the successes and challenges of the malaria vaccine implementation programme (MVIP) was conducted...
March 29, 2023: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36941004/a-comprehensive-and-healthcare-equity-promoting-response-by-a-civil-society-public-partnership-to-covid-19-in-chiapas-mexico
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Ana Laura Rodríguez, Zeus Aranda, Elvire Brun, Samuel DiChiara, Alondra Esquinca, Erick González, Sebastián González, Ariwame Jiménez, César Uberto Molina-Orozco, Laura Martínez, Jaren Mullen, Bruno Vargas, Sandra Vázquez, Selene Chacón-Hernández
Following the first COVID-19 case in Chiapas, Mexico in March 2020, the non-governmental organisation Compañeros En Salud (CES) and the state's Ministry of Health (MOH) decided to join forces to respond to the global pandemic. The collaboration was built over 8 years of partnership to bring healthcare to underserved populations in the Sierra Madre region. The response consisted of a comprehensive SARS-CoV-2 infection prevention and control programme, which included prevention through communication campaigns to combat misinformation and stigma related to COVID-19, contact tracing of suspected and confirmed COVID-19 cases and their contacts, outpatient and inpatient care for patients with respiratory symptoms, and CES-MOH collaboration on anti-COVID-19 immunisation campaigns...
March 2023: BMJ Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36356993/improving-routine-childhood-immunisation-outcomes-in-low-income-and-middle-income-countries-an-evidence-gap-map
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark Engelbert, Monica Jain, Avantika Bagai, Shradha S Parsekar
OBJECTIVE: To support evidence-informed decision-making, we created an evidence gap map to characterise the evidence base on the effectiveness of interventions in improving routine childhood immunisation outcomes in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). METHODS: We developed an intervention-outcome matrix with 38 interventions and 43 outcomes. We searched academic databases and grey literature sources for relevant impact evaluations (IEs) and systematic reviews (SRs)...
November 10, 2022: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36309921/exploring-the-role-of-antiviral-nasal-sprays-in-the-control-of-emerging-respiratory-infections-in-the-community
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christoforos Hadjichrysanthou, Anna L Beukenhorst, Clarissa M Koch, Galit Alter, Jaap Goudsmit, Roy M Anderson, Frank de Wolf
INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that there is an unmet need for the development of novel prophylactic antiviral treatments to control the outbreak of emerging respiratory virus infections. Passive antibody-based immunisation approaches such as intranasal antibody prophylaxis have the potential to provide immediately accessible universal protection as they act directly at the most common route of viral entry, the upper respiratory tract. The need for such products is very apparent for SARS-CoV-2 at present, given the relatively low effectiveness of vaccines to prevent infection and block virus onward transmission...
October 30, 2022: Infectious Diseases and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36206206/designing-appropriate-acceptable-and-feasible-community-engagement-approaches-to-improve-routine-immunisation-outcomes-in-low-and-middle-income-countries-a-synthesis-of-3ie-supported-formative-evaluations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stuti Tripathi, Monica Jain, Avantika Bagai, Kirthi V Rao
INTRODUCTION: As global child vaccination coverage has plateaued, understanding how to increase routine child vaccination rates further is key to avoiding preventable disease and death. To analyse how community engagement strategies can increase child vaccination, we synthesise the results from formative evaluations of interventions that aimed to increase vaccination coverage in Ethiopia, Myanmar, Nigeria, and Pakistan. METHODS: This paper uses an inductive qualitative approach to synthesise the results from the six evaluations, gathering lessons for designing context appropriate interventions that are feasible to implement and acceptable to providers, communities, and caregivers...
2022: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36190203/post-covid-19-vaccination-ausvaxsafety-survey-participation-and-adverse-events-a-community-based-regional-queensland-study
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Elizabeth Hamilton, Shannen Oversby, Scott Kitchener, Angela Ratsch
OBJECTIVE: To describe adverse events following COVID-19 immunisation (AEFI) and participation in AusVaxSafety surveillance in a Queensland regional community. METHODS: Participants presenting for second dose COVID-19 vaccine at the Hervey Bay Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service (WBHHS) vaccine clinic in July 2021 completed a survey pertaining to their first COVID-19 vaccine. Data collected included participation in AusVaxSafety surveillance, vaccine type (BNT162b2 (Pfizer/BioNTech) or ChAdOx1-S(Oxford/AstraZeneca), AEFI experienced and impact on work/routine activities...
October 3, 2022: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36159021/prioritization-of-operational-research-questions-on-covid-19-vaccination-in-the-african-region
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Balcha Masresha, Ado Bwaka, Richard Mihigo
Introduction: a year after the start of COVID-19 vaccination, coverage remains very low in the African Region. Different challenges and operational barriers have been documented, but countries will need to supplement the available information with operational research in order to adequately respond to practical questions regarding how best to scale up COVID-19 vaccination. We conducted a survey among immunisation program staff working in the African Region, in order to identify the high priority operational research questions relevant to COVID-19 vaccination...
2022: Pan African Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36148265/critical-success-factors-for-high-routine-immunization-performance-a-case-study-of-nepal
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyra A Hester, Zoe Sakas, Anna S Ellis, Anindya S Bose, Roopa Darwar, Jhalak Gautam, Chandni Jaishwal, Hanleigh James, Pinar Keskinocak, Dima Nazzal, Emily Awino Ogutu, Katie Rodriguez, Francisco Castillo Zunino, Sameer Dixit, Robert A Bednarczyk, Matthew C Freeman
Introduction: The essential components of a vaccine delivery system are well-documented, but robust evidence on how and why the related processes and implementation strategies drive catalytic improvements in vaccination coverage are not well established. To address this gap, we identified critical success factors that may have led to substantial improvements in routine childhood immunization coverage in Nepal from 2000 through 2019. Methods: We identified Nepal as an exemplar in the delivery of early childhood immunization through analysis of DTP1 and DTP3 coverage data...
December 2022: Vaccine: X
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36127122/community-engagement-to-support-covid-19-vaccine-uptake-a-living-systematic-review-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brynne Gilmore, Nina Gerlach, Claudia Abreu Lopes, Alpha A Diallo, Sanghita Bhattacharyya, Vergil de Claro, Rawlance Ndejjo, Elizabeth Nyamupachitu Mago, Adalbert Tchetchia
INTRODUCTION: Widespread vaccination against COVID-19 is one of the most effective ways to control, and ideally, end the global COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine hesitancy and vaccine rates vary widely across countries and populations and are influenced by complex sociocultural, political, economic and psychological factors. Community engagement is an integral strategy within immunisation campaigns and has been shown to improve vaccine acceptance. As evidence on community engagement to support COVID-19 vaccine uptake is emerging and constantly changing, research that lessens the knowledge-to-practice gap by providing regular and up-to-date evidence on current best-practice is essential...
September 20, 2022: BMJ Open
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