Heidelberg Institute of Global Health, Ruprecht-Karls Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics and Department of Health, Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, Muntinlupa, Philippines.
Glob Health Action. 2022 Dec 31;15(1):2077536. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2022.2077536.
Vaccine scares undermine longstanding global health achievements. Remarkably little data has documented the lived experiences of policymakers working amidst vaccine scares and navigating their fallout. As a result, chances and challenges of large-scale national recuperation efforts are poorly understood.
This study aims to explore the perspectives of policymakers involved in ongoing efforts to boost vaccine confidence in the Philippines following a 2017 Dengvaxia scare and the current COVID-19 pandemic.
Between August and November 2020, we conducted 19 semi-structured narrative interviews with purposively selected policymakers from governmental agencies and non-governmental organizations in the Philippines. Interviews were conducted online, transcribed, and analyzed following the tenets of reflexive thematic analysis.
We present results as an emerging model that draws on a chronology conveyed by policymakers in their own words. The Dengvaxia scare proved 'a decisive wedge' that splintered Filipino society and pitted governmental agencies against one another. The scare stoked distorted vaccination narratives, which were 'accelerated rapidly' via social media, and ignited feelings of uncertainty among policymakers of how to convey clear, accurate health messaging and how to prevent drops in care-seeking more broadly.
Efforts to regain trust placed exceptional burdens on an already-strained health system. Respondent-driven recommendations on how to reinforce vaccine confidence and improve vaccination rollout include: developing clear vaccine messages, fostering healthcare providers' and policymakers' communication skills, and rebuilding trust within, toward and across governmental agencies. Further research on how to build enabling environments and rebuild trust in and across institutions remains paramount.
疫苗恐慌破坏了全球卫生领域由来已久的成就。鲜少有数据记录决策者在疫苗恐慌中工作的亲身经历,以及他们如何应对其后果。因此,人们对大规模国家复苏努力的机遇和挑战知之甚少。
本研究旨在探讨菲律宾决策者在经历了 2017 年登革热疫苗恐慌和当前 COVID-19 大流行后,为增强疫苗信心而持续努力的观点。
在 2020 年 8 月至 11 月期间,我们对来自菲律宾政府机构和非政府组织的有针对性选择的政策制定者进行了 19 次半结构化叙述性访谈。访谈在线进行,转录后根据反思性主题分析的原则进行分析。
我们展示的结果是一个新兴模型,该模型借鉴了政策制定者用自己的话传达的时间顺序。登革热疫苗恐慌被证明是“一个决定性的楔子”,分裂了菲律宾社会,并使政府机构相互对立。恐慌引发了扭曲的疫苗接种叙述,这些叙述通过社交媒体“迅速加速”,并在政策制定者中引发了不确定性,他们不知道如何传达清晰、准确的健康信息,以及如何更广泛地防止寻求护理的人数下降。
重建信任的努力给本已紧张的卫生系统带来了巨大压力。关于如何增强疫苗信心和改善疫苗接种工作的受访者驱动型建议包括:制定明确的疫苗信息,培养医疗保健提供者和政策制定者的沟通技巧,以及在政府机构内部、相互之间以及跨机构重建信任。进一步研究如何在机构内部和机构之间建立有利环境和重建信任仍然至关重要。