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Barriers and Facilitators of COVID-19 Vaccination Outreach Program in Rural India: A Qualitative Study

Background Primary health centres are in charge of effectively implementing the COVID-19 vaccination program in rural areas. So, the study was planned to seek insight into the challenges faced by health personnel in the effective implementation of the COVID-19 vaccination program. Methodology The st...

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Autores principales: Kawalkar, Umesh, Balkar, Vijay, Naitam, Dinesh, Choudhari, Sanjeev, Sharma, Manish, Pawar, Hari, Patil, Manoj S
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10075147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37033515
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.35800
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author Kawalkar, Umesh
Balkar, Vijay
Naitam, Dinesh
Choudhari, Sanjeev
Sharma, Manish
Pawar, Hari
Patil, Manoj S
author_facet Kawalkar, Umesh
Balkar, Vijay
Naitam, Dinesh
Choudhari, Sanjeev
Sharma, Manish
Pawar, Hari
Patil, Manoj S
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description Background Primary health centres are in charge of effectively implementing the COVID-19 vaccination program in rural areas. So, the study was planned to seek insight into the challenges faced by health personnel in the effective implementation of the COVID-19 vaccination program. Methodology The study was conducted in a rural area of Akola district which lies in the western parts of Maharashtra State and belongs to the Vidarbha region and is said to be one of the progressive districts in the region. A qualitative study was planned to understand the barriers and facilitators of the COVID-19 vaccine implementation program at rural and tribal areas. The study participants were medical officers from rural and tribal areas who actively planned and implemented COVID-19 vaccination at the primary health centre. A total of 30 medical officers were interviewed. Interview questions were focussed on the planning of COVID-19 vaccination in their area. Other questions were the problem faced during the implementation of the COVID-19 vaccination program and how it has been tackled. Results The factors identified were grouped into three groups: Health system factors, Human resource factors and Community level factors. Health system factors like shortage of vaccines and syringes, tablet paracetamol, online digital method of vaccination registration, overcrowding at the initial stage, and inadequate infrastructure were barriers to vaccination. Fear about vaccine adverse events, even in healthcare workers (HCWs), and overburdened healthcare workers were also factors affecting vaccination. At the community level, high resistance initially and misconception about the vaccine, and also the fear about post-vaccination side effects have an impact on the COVID-19 vaccination program in rural and tribal areas. Conclusion The successful vaccination rate among the population needs community leadership and a community-centred approach when conducting outreach and strengthening primary health care in terms of infrastructure, manpower, and capacity building of healthcare staff.
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spelling pubmed-100751472023-04-06 Barriers and Facilitators of COVID-19 Vaccination Outreach Program in Rural India: A Qualitative Study Kawalkar, Umesh Balkar, Vijay Naitam, Dinesh Choudhari, Sanjeev Sharma, Manish Pawar, Hari Patil, Manoj S Cureus Preventive Medicine Background Primary health centres are in charge of effectively implementing the COVID-19 vaccination program in rural areas. So, the study was planned to seek insight into the challenges faced by health personnel in the effective implementation of the COVID-19 vaccination program. Methodology The study was conducted in a rural area of Akola district which lies in the western parts of Maharashtra State and belongs to the Vidarbha region and is said to be one of the progressive districts in the region. A qualitative study was planned to understand the barriers and facilitators of the COVID-19 vaccine implementation program at rural and tribal areas. The study participants were medical officers from rural and tribal areas who actively planned and implemented COVID-19 vaccination at the primary health centre. A total of 30 medical officers were interviewed. Interview questions were focussed on the planning of COVID-19 vaccination in their area. Other questions were the problem faced during the implementation of the COVID-19 vaccination program and how it has been tackled. Results The factors identified were grouped into three groups: Health system factors, Human resource factors and Community level factors. Health system factors like shortage of vaccines and syringes, tablet paracetamol, online digital method of vaccination registration, overcrowding at the initial stage, and inadequate infrastructure were barriers to vaccination. Fear about vaccine adverse events, even in healthcare workers (HCWs), and overburdened healthcare workers were also factors affecting vaccination. At the community level, high resistance initially and misconception about the vaccine, and also the fear about post-vaccination side effects have an impact on the COVID-19 vaccination program in rural and tribal areas. Conclusion The successful vaccination rate among the population needs community leadership and a community-centred approach when conducting outreach and strengthening primary health care in terms of infrastructure, manpower, and capacity building of healthcare staff. Cureus 2023-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10075147/ /pubmed/37033515 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.35800 Text en Copyright © 2023, Kawalkar et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kawalkar, Umesh
Balkar, Vijay
Naitam, Dinesh
Choudhari, Sanjeev
Sharma, Manish
Pawar, Hari
Patil, Manoj S
Barriers and Facilitators of COVID-19 Vaccination Outreach Program in Rural India: A Qualitative Study
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title_full Barriers and Facilitators of COVID-19 Vaccination Outreach Program in Rural India: A Qualitative Study
title_fullStr Barriers and Facilitators of COVID-19 Vaccination Outreach Program in Rural India: A Qualitative Study
title_full_unstemmed Barriers and Facilitators of COVID-19 Vaccination Outreach Program in Rural India: A Qualitative Study
title_short Barriers and Facilitators of COVID-19 Vaccination Outreach Program in Rural India: A Qualitative Study
title_sort barriers and facilitators of covid-19 vaccination outreach program in rural india: a qualitative study
topic Preventive Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10075147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37033515
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.35800
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