Magadzire Bvudzai Priscilla, Joao Gabriel, Shendale Stephanie, Ogbuanu Ikechukwu Udo
VillageReach, Seattle, WA, USA.
VillageReach, Maputo, Mozambique.
Gates Open Res. 2017 Nov 6;1:5. doi: 10.12688/gatesopenres.12761.1.
: A missed opportunity for vaccination (MOV) refers to any contact with health services by an individual who is eligible for vaccination, which does not result in the person receiving the vaccine doses for which he or she is eligible. A consortium of partners, including VillageReach, the Ministry of Health in Mozambique and the World Health Organization, will implement a strategy to reduce MOV in Mozambique. The strategy involves demonstrating the magnitude of missed opportunities and their causes, and exploring tailored health system interventions to reduce them, with the aim of increasing vaccination coverage and timeliness of vaccinations. : A mixed-methods approach will incorporate both quantitative and qualitative tools. The assessment will target caregivers of children between the ages of 0-23 months who attend a health facility in the selected districts on the day of the assessment. Caregivers who are at least 18 years old will be eligible for inclusion. Another component of the assessment will target all health workers in the selected health facilities on the day of the assessment. A sample of 30 health facilities in different regions of the country will be assessed, with a target sample size of 600 caregiver exit interviews, 300 health worker interviews and focus group discussions with both caregivers and health workers. Data collection will commence late 2017, and the data will be electronically captured, managed and analyzed. Thematic analysis of data from the qualitative aspects of the assessment will be conducted, presenting the scope of interviews, representative verbatim quotes and key conclusions. : A concerted effort to reduce or eliminate MOV could increase vaccine coverage by up to 30% and may contribute to wider improvements in efficiencies of service delivery beyond the immunization program. In addition, the findings could contribute to a better understanding of MOV in similar settings.
疫苗接种错失机会(MOV)是指符合疫苗接种条件的个人与卫生服务机构有任何接触,但最终未接种其符合条件的疫苗剂量。包括“村落通达”(VillageReach)、莫桑比克卫生部和世界卫生组织在内的一个合作伙伴联盟,将在莫桑比克实施一项减少MOV的战略。该战略包括展示错失机会的规模及其成因,并探索针对性的卫生系统干预措施以减少这些机会,目的是提高疫苗接种覆盖率和及时性。
一种混合方法将结合定量和定性工具。评估对象为在评估当天前往选定地区卫生机构的0至23个月儿童的照料者。年龄至少18岁的照料者有资格被纳入。评估的另一个组成部分将在评估当天针对选定卫生机构的所有卫生工作者。将对该国不同地区的30家卫生机构进行评估,目标样本量为600次照料者离场访谈、300次卫生工作者访谈以及与照料者和卫生工作者的焦点小组讨论。数据收集将于2017年末开始,数据将通过电子方式采集、管理和分析。将对评估定性方面的数据进行主题分析,展示访谈范围、代表性逐字引述和关键结论。
齐心协力减少或消除MOV可使疫苗接种覆盖率提高多达30%,并可能有助于更广泛地提高免疫规划之外的服务提供效率。此外,研究结果有助于更好地了解类似环境下的MOV情况。