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Using photovoice methodology to uncover individual-level, health systems, and contextual barriers to uptake of second dose of measles containing vaccine in Western Area Urban, Sierra Leone, 2020

BACKGROUND: Vaccination coverage for the second dose of the measles-containing vaccine (MCV2) among children has remained stagnant in Sierra Leone at nearly 67% since its introduction in 2015. Identifying community-specific barriers faced by caregivers in accessing MCV2 services for their children a...

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Autores principales: Kulkarni, Shibani, Ishizumi, Atsuyoshi, Eleeza, Oliver, Patel, Palak, Feika, Mohamed, Kamara, Samilia, Bangura, Jerikatu, Jalloh, Unisa, Koroma, Musa, Sankoh, Zainab, Sandy, Henry, Toure, Mame, Igbu, Thompson Uwhomena, Sesay, Tom, Fayorsey, Ruby N., Abad, Neetu
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10422676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37577263
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2023.100338
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author Kulkarni, Shibani
Ishizumi, Atsuyoshi
Eleeza, Oliver
Patel, Palak
Feika, Mohamed
Kamara, Samilia
Bangura, Jerikatu
Jalloh, Unisa
Koroma, Musa
Sankoh, Zainab
Sandy, Henry
Toure, Mame
Igbu, Thompson Uwhomena
Sesay, Tom
Fayorsey, Ruby N.
Abad, Neetu
author_facet Kulkarni, Shibani
Ishizumi, Atsuyoshi
Eleeza, Oliver
Patel, Palak
Feika, Mohamed
Kamara, Samilia
Bangura, Jerikatu
Jalloh, Unisa
Koroma, Musa
Sankoh, Zainab
Sandy, Henry
Toure, Mame
Igbu, Thompson Uwhomena
Sesay, Tom
Fayorsey, Ruby N.
Abad, Neetu
author_sort Kulkarni, Shibani
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description BACKGROUND: Vaccination coverage for the second dose of the measles-containing vaccine (MCV2) among children has remained stagnant in Sierra Leone at nearly 67% since its introduction in 2015. Identifying community-specific barriers faced by caregivers in accessing MCV2 services for their children and by health workers in delivering MCV2 is key to informing strategies to improve vaccination coverage. METHODS: We used Photovoice, a participatory method using photographs and narratives to understand community barriers to MCV2 uptake from March- September 2020. Six female and five male caregivers of MCV2-eligible children (15–24 months of age), and six health care workers (HCWs) in Freetown, Sierra Leone participated. After having an orientation to photovoice, they photographed barriers related to general immunization and MCV2 uptake in their community. This was followed by facilitated discussions where participants elaborated on the barriers captured in the photos. Transcripts from the six immunization-related discussions were analyzed to deduce themes through open-ended coding. A photo exhibition was held for participants to discuss the barriers and suggested solutions with decision-makers, such as the ministry of health. RESULTS: We identified and categorized nine themes into three groups: 1) individual or caregiver level barriers (e.g., caregivers’ lack of knowledge on MCV2, concerns about vaccine side effects, and gender-related barriers); 2) health system barriers, such as HCWs’ focus on children below one year and usage of old child health cards; and 3) contextual barriers, such as poverty, poor infrastructure, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants suggested the decision-makers to enhance community engagement with caregivers and HCW capacity including, increasing accountability of their work using performance-based approaches, among different strategies to improve MCV2 uptake. CONCLUSION: Photovoice can provide nuanced understanding of community issues affecting MCV2. As a methodology, it should be integrated in broader intervention planning activities to facilitate the translation of community-suggested strategies into action.
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spelling pubmed-104226762023-08-13 Using photovoice methodology to uncover individual-level, health systems, and contextual barriers to uptake of second dose of measles containing vaccine in Western Area Urban, Sierra Leone, 2020 Kulkarni, Shibani Ishizumi, Atsuyoshi Eleeza, Oliver Patel, Palak Feika, Mohamed Kamara, Samilia Bangura, Jerikatu Jalloh, Unisa Koroma, Musa Sankoh, Zainab Sandy, Henry Toure, Mame Igbu, Thompson Uwhomena Sesay, Tom Fayorsey, Ruby N. Abad, Neetu Vaccine X Regular paper BACKGROUND: Vaccination coverage for the second dose of the measles-containing vaccine (MCV2) among children has remained stagnant in Sierra Leone at nearly 67% since its introduction in 2015. Identifying community-specific barriers faced by caregivers in accessing MCV2 services for their children and by health workers in delivering MCV2 is key to informing strategies to improve vaccination coverage. METHODS: We used Photovoice, a participatory method using photographs and narratives to understand community barriers to MCV2 uptake from March- September 2020. Six female and five male caregivers of MCV2-eligible children (15–24 months of age), and six health care workers (HCWs) in Freetown, Sierra Leone participated. After having an orientation to photovoice, they photographed barriers related to general immunization and MCV2 uptake in their community. This was followed by facilitated discussions where participants elaborated on the barriers captured in the photos. Transcripts from the six immunization-related discussions were analyzed to deduce themes through open-ended coding. A photo exhibition was held for participants to discuss the barriers and suggested solutions with decision-makers, such as the ministry of health. RESULTS: We identified and categorized nine themes into three groups: 1) individual or caregiver level barriers (e.g., caregivers’ lack of knowledge on MCV2, concerns about vaccine side effects, and gender-related barriers); 2) health system barriers, such as HCWs’ focus on children below one year and usage of old child health cards; and 3) contextual barriers, such as poverty, poor infrastructure, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants suggested the decision-makers to enhance community engagement with caregivers and HCW capacity including, increasing accountability of their work using performance-based approaches, among different strategies to improve MCV2 uptake. CONCLUSION: Photovoice can provide nuanced understanding of community issues affecting MCV2. As a methodology, it should be integrated in broader intervention planning activities to facilitate the translation of community-suggested strategies into action. Elsevier 2023-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10422676/ /pubmed/37577263 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2023.100338 Text en © 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/).
spellingShingle Regular paper
Kulkarni, Shibani
Ishizumi, Atsuyoshi
Eleeza, Oliver
Patel, Palak
Feika, Mohamed
Kamara, Samilia
Bangura, Jerikatu
Jalloh, Unisa
Koroma, Musa
Sankoh, Zainab
Sandy, Henry
Toure, Mame
Igbu, Thompson Uwhomena
Sesay, Tom
Fayorsey, Ruby N.
Abad, Neetu
Using photovoice methodology to uncover individual-level, health systems, and contextual barriers to uptake of second dose of measles containing vaccine in Western Area Urban, Sierra Leone, 2020
title Using photovoice methodology to uncover individual-level, health systems, and contextual barriers to uptake of second dose of measles containing vaccine in Western Area Urban, Sierra Leone, 2020
title_full Using photovoice methodology to uncover individual-level, health systems, and contextual barriers to uptake of second dose of measles containing vaccine in Western Area Urban, Sierra Leone, 2020
title_fullStr Using photovoice methodology to uncover individual-level, health systems, and contextual barriers to uptake of second dose of measles containing vaccine in Western Area Urban, Sierra Leone, 2020
title_full_unstemmed Using photovoice methodology to uncover individual-level, health systems, and contextual barriers to uptake of second dose of measles containing vaccine in Western Area Urban, Sierra Leone, 2020
title_short Using photovoice methodology to uncover individual-level, health systems, and contextual barriers to uptake of second dose of measles containing vaccine in Western Area Urban, Sierra Leone, 2020
title_sort using photovoice methodology to uncover individual-level, health systems, and contextual barriers to uptake of second dose of measles containing vaccine in western area urban, sierra leone, 2020
topic Regular paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10422676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37577263
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2023.100338
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