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Use of Call Centers in Polio Eradication Efforts in Island Settlement in Chad

BACKGROUND: One of the four key strategies of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) is high immunization coverage, with oral polio vaccine as part of routine immunization schedules. However, given the weak routine immunization structures in the African Region, coverage is enhanced with supp...

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Autores principales: Lisi Aluma, Adele Daleke, Koulmini, Sam, Kalilou, Souley, Igweonu, Obianuju, Kouassi, Amadou Felix, Traore, Mohamed Alimou, Ntezayabo, Benoit, Delayo, Laurel Zomahoun, Barry, Aboubacar, Esanga, Aime Matela, Bagayoko, Adama Nanko, Mavungu Landu, Don Jethro, Kadai, Abdel Aziz, Toyma, Bondoro, Sedick, Djibrine Abakar, Nathei, Penaling, Mahamat, Daouda, Bohoussou, Philbert, Okeibunor, Joseph, de Medeiros, Narcisse, Rabenarivo, Bakoly, Dio-mande, Fabien, Okiror, Sam
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7610763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33997864
http://dx.doi.org/10.29245/2578-3009/2021/S2.1113
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author Lisi Aluma, Adele Daleke
Koulmini, Sam
Kalilou, Souley
Igweonu, Obianuju
Kouassi, Amadou Felix
Traore, Mohamed Alimou
Ntezayabo, Benoit
Delayo, Laurel Zomahoun
Barry, Aboubacar
Esanga, Aime Matela
Bagayoko, Adama Nanko
Mavungu Landu, Don Jethro
Kadai, Abdel Aziz
Toyma, Bondoro
Sedick, Djibrine Abakar
Nathei, Penaling
Mahamat, Daouda
Bohoussou, Philbert
Okeibunor, Joseph
de Medeiros, Narcisse
Rabenarivo, Bakoly
Dio-mande, Fabien
Okiror, Sam
author_facet Lisi Aluma, Adele Daleke
Koulmini, Sam
Kalilou, Souley
Igweonu, Obianuju
Kouassi, Amadou Felix
Traore, Mohamed Alimou
Ntezayabo, Benoit
Delayo, Laurel Zomahoun
Barry, Aboubacar
Esanga, Aime Matela
Bagayoko, Adama Nanko
Mavungu Landu, Don Jethro
Kadai, Abdel Aziz
Toyma, Bondoro
Sedick, Djibrine Abakar
Nathei, Penaling
Mahamat, Daouda
Bohoussou, Philbert
Okeibunor, Joseph
de Medeiros, Narcisse
Rabenarivo, Bakoly
Dio-mande, Fabien
Okiror, Sam
author_sort Lisi Aluma, Adele Daleke
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description BACKGROUND: One of the four key strategies of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) is high immunization coverage, with oral polio vaccine as part of routine immunization schedules. However, given the weak routine immunization structures in the African Region, coverage is enhanced with supplemental immunization activities (SIAs), and mop-up immunizations. Unfortunately, anecdotal information show that vaccination teams sometimes omit some catchments areas without immunization. This paper thus describes the use of “Call Centers” in detecting missed populations and taking prompt corrective action. METHOD: The study was based on review of call records during polio supplemental immunization campaigns in Bol Districts in Chad from February to May 2018. The immunization coverage resulting from these campaigns was compared with that of February 2018. A compilation of data – details on communities, community leaders, and their phone numbers was performed. On the eve of the campaign, community leaders were alerted on the vaccinators’ visitThe community leaders were called on the eve of the campaign to alert them on the visit of the vaccinators. At the end of each day, activities (visits as well) were reviewed at the coordination centres Vaccinators were asked to return to any community where community leaders did not confirm visits). RESULT: Telephone calls allowed the verification and confirmation of the vaccinators visits in 92% of cases. Villages where vaccination was planned but which were not reached were revisited. More than 1,011 children were caught up through this approach in 10 villages in the Bol district. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, call centers played significantly higher role in generating covering more children with immunization during immunization campaign.
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spelling pubmed-76107632021-05-13 Use of Call Centers in Polio Eradication Efforts in Island Settlement in Chad Lisi Aluma, Adele Daleke Koulmini, Sam Kalilou, Souley Igweonu, Obianuju Kouassi, Amadou Felix Traore, Mohamed Alimou Ntezayabo, Benoit Delayo, Laurel Zomahoun Barry, Aboubacar Esanga, Aime Matela Bagayoko, Adama Nanko Mavungu Landu, Don Jethro Kadai, Abdel Aziz Toyma, Bondoro Sedick, Djibrine Abakar Nathei, Penaling Mahamat, Daouda Bohoussou, Philbert Okeibunor, Joseph de Medeiros, Narcisse Rabenarivo, Bakoly Dio-mande, Fabien Okiror, Sam J Immunol Sci Article BACKGROUND: One of the four key strategies of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) is high immunization coverage, with oral polio vaccine as part of routine immunization schedules. However, given the weak routine immunization structures in the African Region, coverage is enhanced with supplemental immunization activities (SIAs), and mop-up immunizations. Unfortunately, anecdotal information show that vaccination teams sometimes omit some catchments areas without immunization. This paper thus describes the use of “Call Centers” in detecting missed populations and taking prompt corrective action. METHOD: The study was based on review of call records during polio supplemental immunization campaigns in Bol Districts in Chad from February to May 2018. The immunization coverage resulting from these campaigns was compared with that of February 2018. A compilation of data – details on communities, community leaders, and their phone numbers was performed. On the eve of the campaign, community leaders were alerted on the vaccinators’ visitThe community leaders were called on the eve of the campaign to alert them on the visit of the vaccinators. At the end of each day, activities (visits as well) were reviewed at the coordination centres Vaccinators were asked to return to any community where community leaders did not confirm visits). RESULT: Telephone calls allowed the verification and confirmation of the vaccinators visits in 92% of cases. Villages where vaccination was planned but which were not reached were revisited. More than 1,011 children were caught up through this approach in 10 villages in the Bol district. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, call centers played significantly higher role in generating covering more children with immunization during immunization campaign. 2021-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7610763/ /pubmed/33997864 http://dx.doi.org/10.29245/2578-3009/2021/S2.1113 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) International license.
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Lisi Aluma, Adele Daleke
Koulmini, Sam
Kalilou, Souley
Igweonu, Obianuju
Kouassi, Amadou Felix
Traore, Mohamed Alimou
Ntezayabo, Benoit
Delayo, Laurel Zomahoun
Barry, Aboubacar
Esanga, Aime Matela
Bagayoko, Adama Nanko
Mavungu Landu, Don Jethro
Kadai, Abdel Aziz
Toyma, Bondoro
Sedick, Djibrine Abakar
Nathei, Penaling
Mahamat, Daouda
Bohoussou, Philbert
Okeibunor, Joseph
de Medeiros, Narcisse
Rabenarivo, Bakoly
Dio-mande, Fabien
Okiror, Sam
Use of Call Centers in Polio Eradication Efforts in Island Settlement in Chad
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title_full Use of Call Centers in Polio Eradication Efforts in Island Settlement in Chad
title_fullStr Use of Call Centers in Polio Eradication Efforts in Island Settlement in Chad
title_full_unstemmed Use of Call Centers in Polio Eradication Efforts in Island Settlement in Chad
title_short Use of Call Centers in Polio Eradication Efforts in Island Settlement in Chad
title_sort use of call centers in polio eradication efforts in island settlement in chad
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7610763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33997864
http://dx.doi.org/10.29245/2578-3009/2021/S2.1113
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