| Literature DB >> 30428876 |
Mahamat Fayiz Abakar1,2,3, Djimet Seli4, Filippo Lechthaler5,6,7, Esther Schelling5,6, Nhan Tran7,8, Jakob Zinsstag5,6, Daniel Cobos Muñoz5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Demand side barriers to vaccination among rural and hard-to-reach populations in Chad are not yet well understood. Although innovative approaches such as linking human and animal vaccination increase vaccination uptake among mobile pastoralist communities, vaccination coverage in these communities is still lower than for rural settled populations. We hypothesize that mobile pastoralists' communities in Chad face specific demand side barriers to access vaccination services. Understanding the factors that caregivers in these communities consider, explicitly or implicitly, in order to decide whether or not to vaccinate a child, in addition to understanding the provider's perspectives, are essential elements to tailor vaccination programmes towards increasing vaccination acceptance and uptake.Entities:
Keywords: Barriers; Chad; Immunization; Mobile pastoralists; Vaccination
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30428876 PMCID: PMC6236988 DOI: 10.1186/s12939-018-0873-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Equity Health ISSN: 1475-9276
Summary of data collection
| Interviewees | Sex | Location | Number | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Individual interviews | Civil authority | Male | Danamadji | 1 |
| Responsible for vaccination services | Male | Danamadji | 1 | |
| Head of family | Male | Ridina, Konoko, Daranaïm, Djanatanaïm Ridina, Konoko | 5 | |
| Mother with child < 5 years | Female | Daranaïm | 4 | |
| Religious leader | Male | 1 | ||
| Total interviews | 12 | |||
| FGD | Mothers with child < 5 years | Female | Ridina, Daranaïm | 2 |
| Head of family | Male | Darbarid, Alqaba | 2 | |
| Total FGD | 4 |
Categories of concerns about vaccination adapted from [5, 17]
| 1. Issues with harmful effects of vaccination | |
| a. Concerns that immuno-compromising | |
| b. Concerns that causes diseases / general harm / adverse effects | |
| c. Concerns that is harmful if the child is sick | |
| d. Concerns with side-effects of vaccination (including pain) | |
| e. Parents remember their own or other adverse experiences | |
| f. Exposed to pathogens in clinics | |
| g. Fear of needles | |
| h. Vaccines are provided at too young age / too many vaccines and doses | |
| 2. Issues of mistrust with vaccination programmes/services | |
| a. Rumours / mistrust of medical community | |
| b. Lack of confidence in vaccines effectiveness | |
| c. Religious reasons | |
| d. Not enough information to make the decision | |
| 3. Health system issues | |
| a. Concern with costs / access to the health facility | |
| b. Concern with time / working hours of services | |
| c. Health staff are unpleasant / untrained | |
| d. Concern with not being able to get vaccination | |
| e. Concern with quality of the vaccines | |
| 4. Other issues |
Five most frequently reported demand side barriers to vaccination in Danamadji district
| Category | Issue/concern | Number of quotes |
|---|---|---|
| Trust/mistrust | Not enough information to make the decision | 34 |
| Health system | Health staff are unpleasant / untrained | 22 |
| Trust/mistrust | Religious reasons | 10 |
| Harm | Concerns that causes diseases / general harm / adverse ffects | 9 |
| Health system | Concern with time / working hours | 6 |
Fig. 1Distribution of concerns about vaccination reported in Danamadji, according to participant type