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COVID-19 vaccine eligibility of pregnant and lactating women in Bangladesh: Gap between policy and policy interpretation among policymakers and healthcare workers

SARS-CoV-2 infection in pregnancy is associated with a greater risk of maternal and newborn morbidity and maternal death. Bangladesh confirmed its first COVID-19 case in March of 2020, and vaccination rollout started in January of 2021. In Bangladesh, pregnant women are allowed to receive COVID-19 v...

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Autores principales: Limaye, Rupali J., Fesshaye, Berhaun, Singh, Prachi, Zavala, Eleonor, Akter, Shirina, Siddiqua, Towfida Jahan, Rahman, Hafizur, Ali, Hasmot, Karron, Ruth
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10425672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37589020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2023.100370
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author Limaye, Rupali J.
Fesshaye, Berhaun
Singh, Prachi
Zavala, Eleonor
Akter, Shirina
Siddiqua, Towfida Jahan
Rahman, Hafizur
Ali, Hasmot
Karron, Ruth
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Fesshaye, Berhaun
Singh, Prachi
Zavala, Eleonor
Akter, Shirina
Siddiqua, Towfida Jahan
Rahman, Hafizur
Ali, Hasmot
Karron, Ruth
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description SARS-CoV-2 infection in pregnancy is associated with a greater risk of maternal and newborn morbidity and maternal death. Bangladesh confirmed its first COVID-19 case in March of 2020, and vaccination rollout started in January of 2021. In Bangladesh, pregnant women are allowed to receive COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy with qualifications while lactating women are permitted to receive COVID-19 vaccines with no qualifications as of October 2021. There is limited evidence on how vaccine policies are disseminated, interpreted, and implemented from the national level to the community level in Bangladesh. We conducted in-depth interviews from April-August 2022 with policymakers and healthcare workers in Bangladesh to understand how different stakeholders understood and implemented COVID-19 vaccination policies related to pregnant and lactating women. We interviewed policymakers at three levels: national, divisional, and district, and interviewed healthcare workers from one one urban and three rural communities within one division. We found a gap between policies related to COVID-19 vaccination for pregnant and lactating women and policy interpretation among policymakers and healthcare workers. Policymakers and healthcare workers’ perceptions differed related to policy dissemination, attitudes toward policies related to pregnant and lactating women, and eligibility of pregnant and lactating women. Our findings indicate the need for effective dissemination of and understanding of policies. Within the context of vaccine uptake and vaccine acceptance, policymakers play a critical role as they are charged with developing and disseminating policy related to vaccine eligibility. Healthcare workers rely on timely and accurate communication related to vaccine eligibility, including populations, timing, and locations. Efforts are needed to narrow the policy and policy implementation gap as doing so is crucial to controlling vaccine preventable disease.
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spelling pubmed-104256722023-08-16 COVID-19 vaccine eligibility of pregnant and lactating women in Bangladesh: Gap between policy and policy interpretation among policymakers and healthcare workers Limaye, Rupali J. Fesshaye, Berhaun Singh, Prachi Zavala, Eleonor Akter, Shirina Siddiqua, Towfida Jahan Rahman, Hafizur Ali, Hasmot Karron, Ruth Vaccine X Regular paper SARS-CoV-2 infection in pregnancy is associated with a greater risk of maternal and newborn morbidity and maternal death. Bangladesh confirmed its first COVID-19 case in March of 2020, and vaccination rollout started in January of 2021. In Bangladesh, pregnant women are allowed to receive COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy with qualifications while lactating women are permitted to receive COVID-19 vaccines with no qualifications as of October 2021. There is limited evidence on how vaccine policies are disseminated, interpreted, and implemented from the national level to the community level in Bangladesh. We conducted in-depth interviews from April-August 2022 with policymakers and healthcare workers in Bangladesh to understand how different stakeholders understood and implemented COVID-19 vaccination policies related to pregnant and lactating women. We interviewed policymakers at three levels: national, divisional, and district, and interviewed healthcare workers from one one urban and three rural communities within one division. We found a gap between policies related to COVID-19 vaccination for pregnant and lactating women and policy interpretation among policymakers and healthcare workers. Policymakers and healthcare workers’ perceptions differed related to policy dissemination, attitudes toward policies related to pregnant and lactating women, and eligibility of pregnant and lactating women. Our findings indicate the need for effective dissemination of and understanding of policies. Within the context of vaccine uptake and vaccine acceptance, policymakers play a critical role as they are charged with developing and disseminating policy related to vaccine eligibility. Healthcare workers rely on timely and accurate communication related to vaccine eligibility, including populations, timing, and locations. Efforts are needed to narrow the policy and policy implementation gap as doing so is crucial to controlling vaccine preventable disease. Elsevier 2023-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10425672/ /pubmed/37589020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2023.100370 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Limaye, Rupali J.
Fesshaye, Berhaun
Singh, Prachi
Zavala, Eleonor
Akter, Shirina
Siddiqua, Towfida Jahan
Rahman, Hafizur
Ali, Hasmot
Karron, Ruth
COVID-19 vaccine eligibility of pregnant and lactating women in Bangladesh: Gap between policy and policy interpretation among policymakers and healthcare workers
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title_full COVID-19 vaccine eligibility of pregnant and lactating women in Bangladesh: Gap between policy and policy interpretation among policymakers and healthcare workers
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title_short COVID-19 vaccine eligibility of pregnant and lactating women in Bangladesh: Gap between policy and policy interpretation among policymakers and healthcare workers
title_sort covid-19 vaccine eligibility of pregnant and lactating women in bangladesh: gap between policy and policy interpretation among policymakers and healthcare workers
topic Regular paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10425672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37589020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2023.100370
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