Immunisation, Hepatitis and Blood Safety Department, Public Health England, London, UK.
North London Health Protection Team, Public Health England, UK.
Vaccine. 2018 Jul 25;36(31):4687-4692. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2018.06.028. Epub 2018 Jun 23.
Due to regular vaccine preventable disease outbreaks and sub-optimal immunisation uptake in the London borough of Hackney, home to the largest Charedi Orthodox Jewish community in Europe, it was decided, in consultation with the community, to implement the WHO Tailoring Immunization Programmes approach (TIP).
The WHO Tailoring Immunization Programmes (TIP) approach was used. TIP provides a framework based on behavioural insights methodology to identify populations susceptible to vaccine preventable diseases, diagnose supply and demand side barriers and enablers to vaccination and recommend evidence-informed responses to improve vaccination coverage.
The results of the formative research and behavioural analysis challenged the assumption that a cultural or religious anti-vaccination sentiment existed within the community. Critical issues related to access to and convenience of immunisation services. Service providers in the area have challenges due to having to deliver immunisation services to the large numbers of children without additional resource. Where mothers were choosing to delay or refuse vaccinations their reasons were broadly similar to the wider population. The behavioural analysis identified potential categorisation of subgroups within the community enabling a more tailored approach to addressing concerns and meeting parents' needs.
The TIP approach was an effective way of investigating factors linked to sub-optimal immunisation within the Charedi community. The use of behavioural insights enabled the categorisation of subgroups so that more targeted interventions could be developed. The comprehensive stakeholder engagement which is a key pillar of the TIP approach ensured a deeper understanding of the barriers and enablers to vaccination as well as increasing the level of ownership in the community. TIP should be considered as a useful approach to identify main facilitators and barriers to vaccination in communities with suboptimal immunisation uptake.
由于伦敦哈克尼区(拥有欧洲最大的正统派犹太人社群)经常爆发可通过常规疫苗预防的疾病,且免疫接种率不理想,因此,经与该社区协商,决定采用世界卫生组织(WHO)定制免疫规划方法(TIP)。
采用了世界卫生组织定制免疫规划(TIP)方法。TIP 提供了一个基于行为洞察方法学的框架,用于识别易患疫苗可预防疾病的人群,诊断疫苗接种的供需方障碍和促进因素,并推荐有证据支持的应对措施,以提高疫苗接种覆盖率。
形成性研究和行为分析的结果挑战了这样一种假设,即该社区存在针对疫苗接种的文化或宗教反疫苗情绪。与免疫服务的可及性和便利性相关的关键问题。该地区的服务提供者在为大量没有额外资源的儿童提供免疫服务时面临挑战。选择延迟或拒绝接种疫苗的母亲的原因与更广泛的人群大致相似。行为分析确定了社区内潜在的亚群分类,从而能够采取更具针对性的方法来解决问题并满足家长的需求。
TIP 方法是一种有效调查与正统派社区内免疫接种不理想相关因素的方法。行为洞察的使用使亚群分类成为可能,从而可以开发更有针对性的干预措施。TIP 方法的一个关键支柱是全面的利益攸关方参与,这确保了对疫苗接种的障碍和促进因素有更深入的了解,并提高了社区的所有权意识。TIP 应被视为一种有用的方法,可用于确定免疫接种率不理想的社区中疫苗接种的主要促进因素和障碍。