Giduthuri Joseph Gnanouday, Manineng Clement, Schuele Elisabeth
Population Health and Demography Research Unit, Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research, Goroka, Papua New Guinea.
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2023 May 2;12:e44664. doi: 10.2196/44664.
COVID-19 was characterized by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a pandemic in 2020. Papua New Guinea (PNG) has remained on high alert ever since, and its National Control Centre continues to coordinate national preparedness and response measures, guided by its Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan for COVID-19. As part of the WHO and the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization's COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access (COVAX) program, PNG received several shipments of COVID-19 vaccine doses. A nationwide vaccine rollout for COVID-19 was initiated in PNG in May 2021. Despite the availability of vaccines and the capacity of health systems to vaccinate frontline workers and community members, including high-risk groups, there are still critical issues related to vaccine safety, confidence, and acceptance to ensure the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign. Evidence from studies on COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and demand in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) suggests that sociocultural characteristics of the community and the behaviors of different vaccine stakeholders, including vaccine recipients, vaccine providers, and policymakers, determine the effectiveness of vaccination interventions or strategies.
This study will examine sociocultural determinants of anticipated acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine in urban and rural areas of different regions in PNG and health care providers' views on vaccine acceptance.
The study design uses a mixed methods approach in PNG's coastal and highlands regions. The first research activity will use a qualitative methodology with an epistemological foundation based on constructivism. This design elicits and listens to community members' accounts of ways culture is a rich resource that provides meaning to the COVID-19 pandemic; the design also measures adherence to niupela pasin ("new normal" in Tok Pidgin) and vaccination acceptance. The second activity will be a cross-sectional survey to assess the distribution of features of vaccine acceptance, priorities, and practices. The third activity will be in-depth interviews of health care providers actively involved in either COVID-19 clinical management or public health-related pandemic control activities.
The project proposal has been reviewed and approved by the Medical Research Advisory Committee of Papua New Guinea. Qualitative data collection started in December 2022, and the survey will begin in May 2023. The findings will be disseminated to the participating communities later this year, followed by publication.
The proposed research on community views and experiences concerning sociocultural and behavioral features of acceptance of the vaccine will provide a better understanding of communication and education needs for vaccine action for COVID-19 control in PNG and other LMICs. The research also considers the influence of health care providers' and policy makers' roles in the awareness and use of the COVID-19 vaccine.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/44664.
2020年,世界卫生组织(WHO)将新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)定性为大流行病。自那时起,巴布亚新几内亚(PNG)一直保持高度警惕,其国家控制中心继续根据COVID-19应急准备和应对计划,协调国家的防范和应对措施。作为WHO及全球疫苗免疫联盟的COVID-19疫苗全球获取(COVAX)计划的一部分,PNG收到了几批COVID-19疫苗。2021年5月,PNG启动了全国范围的COVID-19疫苗接种工作。尽管有疫苗供应,且卫生系统有能力为一线工作人员和社区成员(包括高危人群)接种疫苗,但在疫苗安全、信心和接受度方面仍存在关键问题,以确保COVID-19疫苗接种运动的有效性。来自中低收入国家(LMICs)关于COVID-19疫苗接受度和需求的研究证据表明,社区的社会文化特征以及不同疫苗利益相关者(包括疫苗接种者、疫苗提供者和政策制定者)的行为,决定了疫苗接种干预措施或策略的有效性。
本研究将考察PNG不同地区城乡预期的COVID-19疫苗接受度的社会文化决定因素,以及医疗保健提供者对疫苗接受度的看法。
本研究设计在PNG的沿海和高地地区采用混合方法。第一项研究活动将采用基于建构主义认识论基础的定性方法。这种设计引出并倾听社区成员关于文化如何成为丰富资源,为COVID-19大流行赋予意义的叙述;该设计还衡量对“新常态”(托克皮辛语)的遵守情况和疫苗接受度。第二项活动将是一项横断面调查,以评估疫苗接受度、优先事项和做法的特征分布。第三项活动将是对积极参与COVID-19临床管理或公共卫生相关大流行控制活动的医疗保健提供者进行深入访谈。
该项目提案已得到巴布亚新几内亚医学研究咨询委员会的审查和批准。定性数据收集于2022年12月开始,调查将于2023年5月开始。研究结果将于今年晚些时候向参与社区公布,随后发表。
拟议的关于社区对疫苗接受度的社会文化和行为特征的观点及经验的研究,将有助于更好地理解PNG和其他中低收入国家为控制COVID-19进行疫苗行动的沟通和教育需求。该研究还考虑了医疗保健提供者和政策制定者在COVID-19疫苗认知和使用方面的作用影响。
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