Using immunisation caregiver journey interviews to understand and optimise vaccination uptake: lessons from Sierra Leone
Quantitative and qualitative assessments have revealed diverse factors that influence the uptake of childhood immunisation services and shed light on reasons for vaccination delays and refusals. UNICEF and partner organisations developed the Immunisation Caregiver Journey Framework as a novel way to...
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doaj-8d20d6672acd494ba6796ff6df784c042021-06-26T09:31:07ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Global Health2059-79082021-05-016510.1136/bmjgh-2021-005525Using immunisation caregiver journey interviews to understand and optimise vaccination uptake: lessons from Sierra LeoneDimitri Prybylski0Lauren E Parmley1Mohamed F Jalloh2Anthony Mansaray3Maria Lahuerta4Benjamin Hickler5Roberta Sutton6Shibani Kulkarni7Oliver Eleeza8Palak Patel9Elisabeth Wilhelm10Laura Conklin11Adewale Akinjeji12Mame Toure13Brent Wolff14Aaron S Wallace15Immunization Systems Branch, Global Immunization Division, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USAICAP at Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, New York, New York, USAImmunization Systems Branch, Global Immunization Division, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USASierra Leone Country Office, ICAP at Columbia University, Freetown, Sierra LeoneICAP at Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, New York, New York, USAUNICEF, New York, New York, USAICAP at Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, New York, New York, USAImmunization Systems Branch, Global Immunization Division, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USASierra Leone Country Office, ICAP at Columbia University, Freetown, Sierra LeoneImmunization Systems Branch, Global Immunization Division, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USAImmunization Systems Branch, Global Immunization Division, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USAImmunization Systems Branch, Global Immunization Division, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USASierra Leone Country Office, ICAP at Columbia University, Freetown, Sierra LeoneSierra Leone Country Office, ICAP at Columbia University, Freetown, Sierra LeoneImmunization Systems Branch, Global Immunization Division, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USAImmunization Systems Branch, Global Immunization Division, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USAQuantitative and qualitative assessments have revealed diverse factors that influence the uptake of childhood immunisation services and shed light on reasons for vaccination delays and refusals. UNICEF and partner organisations developed the Immunisation Caregiver Journey Framework as a novel way to understand caregiver experiences in accessing and receiving immunisation services for children. This framework aims to help immunisation programmes identify vaccination barriers and opportunities to improve vaccination uptake by enhancing the overall caregiver journey in a systems-focused manner, using human-centred design principles. In this paper, we adapt the framework into a flexible qualitative inquiry approach with theoretical guidance from interpretative phenomenology. We draw from the implementation experiences in Sierra Leone to inform methodological guidance on how to design and implement the Immunisation Caregiver Journey Interviews (ICJI) to understand the lived experiences of caregivers as they navigate immunisation services for their children. Practical guidance is provided on sampling techniques, conducting interviews, data management, data analysis and the use of data to inform programmatic actions. When properly implemented, the ICJI approach generates a rich qualitative understanding of how caregivers navigate household and community dynamics, as well as primary healthcare delivery systems. We argue that understanding and improving the caregiver journey will enhance essential immunisation outcomes, such as the completion of the recommended vaccination schedule, timeliness of vaccination visits and reduction in dropouts between vaccine doses.https://gh.bmj.com/content/6/5/e005525.full |
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Dimitri Prybylski Lauren E Parmley Mohamed F Jalloh Anthony Mansaray Maria Lahuerta Benjamin Hickler Roberta Sutton Shibani Kulkarni Oliver Eleeza Palak Patel Elisabeth Wilhelm Laura Conklin Adewale Akinjeji Mame Toure Brent Wolff Aaron S Wallace |
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Dimitri Prybylski Lauren E Parmley Mohamed F Jalloh Anthony Mansaray Maria Lahuerta Benjamin Hickler Roberta Sutton Shibani Kulkarni Oliver Eleeza Palak Patel Elisabeth Wilhelm Laura Conklin Adewale Akinjeji Mame Toure Brent Wolff Aaron S Wallace Using immunisation caregiver journey interviews to understand and optimise vaccination uptake: lessons from Sierra Leone BMJ Global Health |
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Dimitri Prybylski Lauren E Parmley Mohamed F Jalloh Anthony Mansaray Maria Lahuerta Benjamin Hickler Roberta Sutton Shibani Kulkarni Oliver Eleeza Palak Patel Elisabeth Wilhelm Laura Conklin Adewale Akinjeji Mame Toure Brent Wolff Aaron S Wallace |
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Using immunisation caregiver journey interviews to understand and optimise vaccination uptake: lessons from Sierra Leone |
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Using immunisation caregiver journey interviews to understand and optimise vaccination uptake: lessons from Sierra Leone |
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Using immunisation caregiver journey interviews to understand and optimise vaccination uptake: lessons from Sierra Leone |
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Using immunisation caregiver journey interviews to understand and optimise vaccination uptake: lessons from Sierra Leone |
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Quantitative and qualitative assessments have revealed diverse factors that influence the uptake of childhood immunisation services and shed light on reasons for vaccination delays and refusals. UNICEF and partner organisations developed the Immunisation Caregiver Journey Framework as a novel way to understand caregiver experiences in accessing and receiving immunisation services for children. This framework aims to help immunisation programmes identify vaccination barriers and opportunities to improve vaccination uptake by enhancing the overall caregiver journey in a systems-focused manner, using human-centred design principles. In this paper, we adapt the framework into a flexible qualitative inquiry approach with theoretical guidance from interpretative phenomenology. We draw from the implementation experiences in Sierra Leone to inform methodological guidance on how to design and implement the Immunisation Caregiver Journey Interviews (ICJI) to understand the lived experiences of caregivers as they navigate immunisation services for their children. Practical guidance is provided on sampling techniques, conducting interviews, data management, data analysis and the use of data to inform programmatic actions. When properly implemented, the ICJI approach generates a rich qualitative understanding of how caregivers navigate household and community dynamics, as well as primary healthcare delivery systems. We argue that understanding and improving the caregiver journey will enhance essential immunisation outcomes, such as the completion of the recommended vaccination schedule, timeliness of vaccination visits and reduction in dropouts between vaccine doses. |
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