| Literature DB >> 32404392 |
Akhenaten Siankam Tankwanchi1, Anelisa Jaca2, Heidi J Larson3,4, Charles S Wiysonge2,5,6, Sten H Vermund7.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: At the 72nd World Health Assembly of May 2019, WHO member states prioritised a global action plan to promote migrant and refugee health. Five months earlier, WHO had declared vaccine hesitancy-the reluctance to vaccinate despite the availability of vaccination services-as one of the top 10 threats to global health. Although vaccination is often a requirement for immigration, repeated outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases within certain immigrant communities in some host nations suggest that vaccine hesitancy could be a factor in their susceptibility to vaccine-preventable diseases. Studies of the prevalence and determinants of vaccine hesitancy among migrants globally seem to be lacking. This scoping review will (1) identify articles on vaccine hesitancy among migrants; (2) examine the extent and nature of the extant evidence; and (3) determine the value of undertaking a full systematic review. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The framework for the scoping review proposed by the Joanna Briggs Institute will be used. The reporting will follow the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews checklist. Studies published in English or French between January 1999 and December 2019 will be drawn from most or all of the following multidisciplinary databases: Africa-Wide Information, Allied and Complementary Medicine, Cochrane Library, Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Embase, Index Medicus for the Eastern Mediterranean Region, International Bibliography of Social Sciences, Literature in the Health Sciences in Latin America and the Caribbean, Medline, Proquest Theses/Dissertations, PsycInfo and Web of Science. The search will include an extensive list of keywords to capture multiple dimensions of confidence and hesitancy vis-à-vis vaccines among migrants. Findings will be reported through summary narratives, tables, flowcharts and evidence maps. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This review is exempted from ethical approval and will be published in a peer-reviewed open-access journal to ensure wide dissemination. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.Entities:
Keywords: community child health; immunology; paediatric infectious disease & immunisation; public health; risk management
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32404392 PMCID: PMC7228513 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035225
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
PICO elements for study selection criteria
| Participant/ | Intervention | Comparators | Outcomes |
| Diaspora, émigrés, emigrants, migrants, immigrants, refugees, foreigners, foreign-born, newcomers | Immunization, vaccination, vaccine-related communication | General population, non-migrant, local, native population, no comparator | Vaccine confidence, vaccine uptake, vaccine refusal, vaccine hesitancy, vaccine delay, missed schedule of vaccine, non-medical vaccination exemption |
PICO, Participants, Intervention, Comparators and Outcome.
Keywords and draft PMC search strategy for literature review on vaccine hesitancy
| Intervention | Population | Outcome | PMC search details | Items (n) found in MEDLINE |
| Vaccination, vaccine, | Diaspora, | Acceptance, uptake, confidence, trust, anxiety, doubt, mistrust, anti-vaccination, anti-vax, concern, distrust, misinformation, resistance, compulsory, dropout, MMR, skeptic, critic, exemption, objector, attitude, choice, fear, opposition, autism, controversy, hesitancy, perception, rumor, rumour, avoidance, decision, hesitation, phobia, awareness, delay, intention, refusal, belief, barrier, denial, knowledge, rejection, dilemma, behavior, behavior, misconception, mandatory, reluctancy | ((((((vaccination) OR vaccine) OR immunization) OR immunisation)) AND (((((((emigre) OR emigrant) OR immigrant) OR migrant) OR refugee) OR diaspora) OR foreigner)) AND ((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((acceptance) OR anxiety) OR anti-vaccination) OR anti-vaxx) OR attitude) OR autism) OR avoidance) OR awareness) OR barrier) OR behavior) OR behaviour) OR concern) OR confidence) OR compulsory) OR controversy) OR choice) OR critic) OR delay) OR denial) OR decision) OR dilemma) OR distrust) OR doubt) OR dropout) OR exemption) OR fear) OR hesitancy) OR hesitation) OR intention) OR knowledge) OR mandatory) OR misconception) OR misinformation) OR mistrust) OR MMR) OR objector) OR opposition) OR perception) OR phobia) OR refusal) OR rejection) OR reluctance) OR resistance) OR rumor) OR rumour) OR skeptic) OR trust) OR uptake) AND (“1999/01/01”[PDat]: “2019/12/31”[PDat])) | 6887 |
MMR, measles-mumps-rubella; PMC, PubMed Central.
Data charting template
| Data | Data description |
| Study reference | Name and surname of authors, publication year |
| Article type | Quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods, research, review, policy, perspective, comment, letter, unpublished report, media article |
| Region of origin | WHO region where country of study is located |
| Purpose | Overall aim and objectives of the study |
| Population | Main characteristics of populations, communities and individuals participating in the study |
| Country of immigration | Host country where migrant participants reside |
| Country of national origin | Foreign country where migrants or parents of second-generation immigrants came from |
| Country of transit | Country where migrants may have resided as refugee before relocating in current host country |
| Place of residence | Neighbourhood, city or state where migrant participants reside |
| Location of immunisation centre | Neighbourhood, city or state where vaccination service is provided |
| Religion | Main religion of migrants |
| Native language | First language primarily spoken by migrants |
| Ethnic/racial identity | Ethnic or racial group of migrants |
| Comparator | Outgroup members with whom migrants are compared |
| Concept | Underlying determinants of vaccine hesitancy explored by study |
| Intervention | Types of intervention attempted or evaluated by study (eg, vaccine administration, health communication, policy, etc) |
| Outcome | Outcomes from intervention (eg, increase, decrease or steady state in vaccination rate) |
| Vaccine | Specific vaccine that is accepted, delayed or rejected |
| Findings | Relevant key findings from study |