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Developing a three-dimensional narrative to counter polio vaccine refusal in Charsadda
BACKGROUND: Endemic polio in Pakistan is threatening the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (PEI). In recent years, vaccine refusals have surged, spiking polio cases. The current study was conducted to understand the ethnic, religious and cultural roots of vaccine refusals in Charsadda District and...
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International Society of Global Health
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7719351/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33312515 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.10.021301 |
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author | Khan, Sheraz Ahmad Ashfaq, Muhammad Ayub, Ayaz Jamil, Ayisha Badshah, Jehan Ullah, Izzat Shahabuddin, ASM Khalid, Faraz |
author_facet | Khan, Sheraz Ahmad Ashfaq, Muhammad Ayub, Ayaz Jamil, Ayisha Badshah, Jehan Ullah, Izzat Shahabuddin, ASM Khalid, Faraz |
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description | BACKGROUND: Endemic polio in Pakistan is threatening the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (PEI). In recent years, vaccine refusals have surged, spiking polio cases. The current study was conducted to understand the ethnic, religious and cultural roots of vaccine refusals in Charsadda District and explore the remedial options. METHODS: We conducted 43 in-depth interviews with parents who had refused polio vaccines for their children and the PEI staff. Interviews were audio-recorded, written in verbatim and analysed with Atlis.ti. We conducted a thematic analysis of our data. RESULTS: The fear of American and Jewish conspiracies was the primary cause of vaccine refusals. Militant groups like Tehrek-i-Taliban Pakistan capitalised on this fear, through social media. The Pashtun ethnic group considers itself at the centre of conspiracies. They are suspicious of mass investment and mobilisation behind the polio campaign. Our respondents feared that polio vaccines were making children vulgar. They also feared a reduction in the male to female ratio in childbirth. In Pashtun communities, the iconic conventional community gatherings [“Hujras”] are being replaced by provocative digital Hujra [social media], which the PEI and the Government of Pakistan (GOP) are failing to influence or regulate. The PEI uses the misleading term 'religious refusal'. Some factions in the clergy are maligning people from vaccinations, but not through religious dictum. The anti-state elements have stirred sentiments to weaken the state initiative. Fear of adverse effects, attitudinal barriers of health care providers, unmet basic needs and alleged haram composition of the vaccine were among the reasons for vaccine refusals. The PEI needs to revise its misleading nomenclature and ensue open discussion to dispel the myths of infertility, vulgarity and gender ratio related to the vaccines. Simultaneously, the GOP should stop disinformation on social media and rebrand polio vaccination with popular initiatives like the government-sponsored health insurance schemes. CONCLUSIONS: The ethnic, cultural and religious dispositions of community members shape polio vaccine refusals in Charsadda District, in different ways. In synch with existing conspiracy theories and medical misconceptions, these three factors make refusals harder to counter. Awareness campaigns with content addressing these three dimensions can improve the situation. |
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spelling | pubmed-77193512020-12-11 Developing a three-dimensional narrative to counter polio vaccine refusal in Charsadda Khan, Sheraz Ahmad Ashfaq, Muhammad Ayub, Ayaz Jamil, Ayisha Badshah, Jehan Ullah, Izzat Shahabuddin, ASM Khalid, Faraz J Glob Health Research Theme 9: Pakistan Embedded Implementation Research for Immunisation Initiative BACKGROUND: Endemic polio in Pakistan is threatening the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (PEI). In recent years, vaccine refusals have surged, spiking polio cases. The current study was conducted to understand the ethnic, religious and cultural roots of vaccine refusals in Charsadda District and explore the remedial options. METHODS: We conducted 43 in-depth interviews with parents who had refused polio vaccines for their children and the PEI staff. Interviews were audio-recorded, written in verbatim and analysed with Atlis.ti. We conducted a thematic analysis of our data. RESULTS: The fear of American and Jewish conspiracies was the primary cause of vaccine refusals. Militant groups like Tehrek-i-Taliban Pakistan capitalised on this fear, through social media. The Pashtun ethnic group considers itself at the centre of conspiracies. They are suspicious of mass investment and mobilisation behind the polio campaign. Our respondents feared that polio vaccines were making children vulgar. They also feared a reduction in the male to female ratio in childbirth. In Pashtun communities, the iconic conventional community gatherings [“Hujras”] are being replaced by provocative digital Hujra [social media], which the PEI and the Government of Pakistan (GOP) are failing to influence or regulate. The PEI uses the misleading term 'religious refusal'. Some factions in the clergy are maligning people from vaccinations, but not through religious dictum. The anti-state elements have stirred sentiments to weaken the state initiative. Fear of adverse effects, attitudinal barriers of health care providers, unmet basic needs and alleged haram composition of the vaccine were among the reasons for vaccine refusals. The PEI needs to revise its misleading nomenclature and ensue open discussion to dispel the myths of infertility, vulgarity and gender ratio related to the vaccines. Simultaneously, the GOP should stop disinformation on social media and rebrand polio vaccination with popular initiatives like the government-sponsored health insurance schemes. CONCLUSIONS: The ethnic, cultural and religious dispositions of community members shape polio vaccine refusals in Charsadda District, in different ways. In synch with existing conspiracy theories and medical misconceptions, these three factors make refusals harder to counter. Awareness campaigns with content addressing these three dimensions can improve the situation. International Society of Global Health 2020-12 2020-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7719351/ /pubmed/33312515 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.10.021301 Text en Copyright © 2020 by the Journal of Global Health. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. |
spellingShingle | Research Theme 9: Pakistan Embedded Implementation Research for Immunisation Initiative Khan, Sheraz Ahmad Ashfaq, Muhammad Ayub, Ayaz Jamil, Ayisha Badshah, Jehan Ullah, Izzat Shahabuddin, ASM Khalid, Faraz Developing a three-dimensional narrative to counter polio vaccine refusal in Charsadda |
title | Developing a three-dimensional narrative to counter polio vaccine refusal in Charsadda |
title_full | Developing a three-dimensional narrative to counter polio vaccine refusal in Charsadda |
title_fullStr | Developing a three-dimensional narrative to counter polio vaccine refusal in Charsadda |
title_full_unstemmed | Developing a three-dimensional narrative to counter polio vaccine refusal in Charsadda |
title_short | Developing a three-dimensional narrative to counter polio vaccine refusal in Charsadda |
title_sort | developing a three-dimensional narrative to counter polio vaccine refusal in charsadda |
topic | Research Theme 9: Pakistan Embedded Implementation Research for Immunisation Initiative |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7719351/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33312515 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.10.021301 |
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