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Global assessment of national mandatory vaccination policies and consequences of non-compliance

BACKGROUND: Declining vaccination coverage and increasing hesitancy is a worldwide concern. Many countries have implemented mandatory vaccination policies to promote vaccination. However, mandatory vaccination policies differ significantly by country. Beyond case studies, no comprehensive study has...

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Autores principales: Gravagna, Katie, Becker, Andy, Valeris-Chacin, Robert, Mohammed, Inari, Tambe, Sailee, Awan, Fareed A., Toomey, Traci L., Basta, Nicole E.
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Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8562319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33164808
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.09.063
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author Gravagna, Katie
Becker, Andy
Valeris-Chacin, Robert
Mohammed, Inari
Tambe, Sailee
Awan, Fareed A.
Toomey, Traci L.
Basta, Nicole E.
author_facet Gravagna, Katie
Becker, Andy
Valeris-Chacin, Robert
Mohammed, Inari
Tambe, Sailee
Awan, Fareed A.
Toomey, Traci L.
Basta, Nicole E.
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description BACKGROUND: Declining vaccination coverage and increasing hesitancy is a worldwide concern. Many countries have implemented mandatory vaccination policies to promote vaccination. However, mandatory vaccination policies differ significantly by country. Beyond case studies, no comprehensive study has compared these policies or the penalties for non-compliance on a global scale. METHODS: We conducted extensive keyword, policy, and literature searches to identify mandatory national vaccination policies globally and develop a comprehensive database. A mandatory national vaccination policy was defined as a policy from a national authority that requires individuals to receive at least one vaccination based on age or to access a service. Two reviewers independently evaluated evidence for a mandate and whether non-compliance penalties were incorporated. We categorized penalties into four types, based on the nature of the penalty. These penalties impact an individual’s financial, parental rights, educational (i.e., child’s school entry and access), and liberty status. We rated the severity within each category. RESULTS: Of 193 countries investigated, 54% (n = 105) had evidence of a nationwide mandate as of December 2018. The frequency, types, and severity of penalties varied widely across all regions. We found that 59% (n = 62) of countries with national mandates defined at least one penalty for non-compliance with a vaccine mandate. Among those, educational penalties (i.e., limiting a child’s entry or ongoing access to school) were the most common (69%; n = 43), with most countries with educational penalties refusing school enrollment until vaccination requirements are met (81%; n = 35). CONCLUSION: We undertook a comprehensive assessment of national mandatory vaccination policies and identified a diversity of penalties in place to promote compliance. Our results highlight the need to critically evaluate the implementation of non-compliance penalties in order to determine their effectiveness and to define best practices for sustaining high vaccination uptake worldwide.
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spelling pubmed-85623192021-11-02 Global assessment of national mandatory vaccination policies and consequences of non-compliance Gravagna, Katie Becker, Andy Valeris-Chacin, Robert Mohammed, Inari Tambe, Sailee Awan, Fareed A. Toomey, Traci L. Basta, Nicole E. Vaccine Article BACKGROUND: Declining vaccination coverage and increasing hesitancy is a worldwide concern. Many countries have implemented mandatory vaccination policies to promote vaccination. However, mandatory vaccination policies differ significantly by country. Beyond case studies, no comprehensive study has compared these policies or the penalties for non-compliance on a global scale. METHODS: We conducted extensive keyword, policy, and literature searches to identify mandatory national vaccination policies globally and develop a comprehensive database. A mandatory national vaccination policy was defined as a policy from a national authority that requires individuals to receive at least one vaccination based on age or to access a service. Two reviewers independently evaluated evidence for a mandate and whether non-compliance penalties were incorporated. We categorized penalties into four types, based on the nature of the penalty. These penalties impact an individual’s financial, parental rights, educational (i.e., child’s school entry and access), and liberty status. We rated the severity within each category. RESULTS: Of 193 countries investigated, 54% (n = 105) had evidence of a nationwide mandate as of December 2018. The frequency, types, and severity of penalties varied widely across all regions. We found that 59% (n = 62) of countries with national mandates defined at least one penalty for non-compliance with a vaccine mandate. Among those, educational penalties (i.e., limiting a child’s entry or ongoing access to school) were the most common (69%; n = 43), with most countries with educational penalties refusing school enrollment until vaccination requirements are met (81%; n = 35). CONCLUSION: We undertook a comprehensive assessment of national mandatory vaccination policies and identified a diversity of penalties in place to promote compliance. Our results highlight the need to critically evaluate the implementation of non-compliance penalties in order to determine their effectiveness and to define best practices for sustaining high vaccination uptake worldwide. 2020-10-21 2020-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8562319/ /pubmed/33164808 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.09.063 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ).
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