Health & Nutrition Section, UNICEF, Cambodia.
Health & Nutrition Section, UNICEF, Cambodia.
Vaccine. 2024 Nov 14;42 Suppl 5:126016. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.05.064. Epub 2024 Jun 8.
Amid the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Cambodia emerges as a notable exemplar, boasting a remarkable vaccination rate of 91% of its population by the end of 2021. This success can be attributed to a multifaceted approach encompassing strong governmental leadership, robust vaccine management, and effective risk communication. Despite notable success, challenges persisted in reaching unvaccinated segments of the population. Rapid Coverage and Community assessments (RCCAs) supported by UNICEF were deployed in 2022 and 2023 to support Government efforts in expanding vaccination reach to missed populations and bolster COVID-19 booster doses. RCCAs were conducted across 8 provinces, assessing 13,547 individuals from 87 low-coverage communes to identify not vaccinated people and understand their barriers. Overall, only seven percent missed any dose of C-19 vaccine, Disabilities and lack of education correlated with higher rates of zero doses (20.8% and 17.8%, respectively), with concerns about personal health conditions (25%) and adverse effects (10%) cited as top reasons for non-vaccination. RCCAs, differing from routine monitoring, utilized purposive sampling to identify barriers to vaccine access and uptake. Findings informed adaptive strategies by government and partners to enhance outreach in low-coverage areas. The RCCAs played a crucial role at the local level in ensuring vaccinations reached overlooked populations, providing innovative solutions and supporting UNICEF's national strategies. By the end of 2022, Cambodia achieved a high subnational coverage, contributing to a national coverage of 95% for primary doses and nearly 70% for the first booster for everyone above three years old. RCCAs also fostered local coordination, facilitating resource sharing, and coordinated action for more effective local outreach and community trust. Integration of RCCAs into national immunization programs is recommended to develop targeted outreach for underserved populations, including zero-dose children and communities. Cambodia's adaptation of RCCAs during the pandemic offers valuable insights into identifying and engaging missed populations, highlighting the importance of community involvement and targeted interventions for future pandemic preparedness, and achieving more equitable health outcomes in the longer-term.
在全球应对 COVID-19 大流行的过程中,柬埔寨是一个显著的范例,其在 2021 年底实现了令人瞩目的 91%的人口疫苗接种率。这一成功可归因于多方面的策略,包括强有力的政府领导、稳健的疫苗管理和有效的风险沟通。尽管取得了显著的成就,但在覆盖未接种人群方面仍面临挑战。联合国儿童基金会(UNICEF)在 2022 年和 2023 年部署了快速覆盖和社区评估(RCCAs),以支持政府努力扩大疫苗接种范围,覆盖未接种人群,并加强 COVID-19 加强针接种。RCCAs 在 8 个省进行,评估了来自 87 个低覆盖率社区的 13547 个人,以确定未接种疫苗的人群并了解他们的障碍。总体而言,只有 7%的人错过了任何剂量的 C-19 疫苗,残疾和缺乏教育与更高的零剂量率相关(分别为 20.8%和 17.8%),对个人健康状况的担忧(25%)和不良反应(10%)被认为是未接种疫苗的主要原因。RCCAs 与常规监测不同,采用了针对性抽样来确定疫苗获取和接种的障碍。调查结果为政府和合作伙伴提供了信息,以制定增强低覆盖率地区外展的适应性策略。RCCAs 在地方一级发挥了至关重要的作用,确保疫苗接种覆盖被忽视的人群,提供创新解决方案,并支持联合国儿童基金会的国家战略。到 2022 年底,柬埔寨实现了高的国家以下一级的覆盖率,为所有人(三岁以上)提供了 95%的初级剂量和近 70%的第一针加强针。RCCAs 还促进了地方协调,促进资源共享,并协调更有效的地方外展和社区信任行动。建议将 RCCAs 纳入国家免疫规划,以针对服务不足的人群开展有针对性的外展,包括零剂量儿童和社区。柬埔寨在大流行期间对 RCCAs 的调整为确定和接触未接种人群提供了宝贵的见解,强调了社区参与和有针对性的干预措施对于未来大流行准备的重要性,并在更长期内实现更公平的健康结果。