Chisnall Georgia, Hersh-Toubia Samar, Mounier-Jack Sandra, Letley Louise, Chantler Tracey
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London, WC1E 7HT, UK.
AVA (Against Violence & Abuse), The Foundry, 17 Oval Way, London, SE11 5RR, UK.
BMC Public Health. 2024 Dec 18;24(1):3434. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-20981-0.
Despite repeated calls to action and considerable attention, childhood vaccination uptake has declined for a thirteenth consecutive year in the United Kingdom (UK). Increasingly, stakeholders are advocating for research which goes beyond vaccine hesitancy and explores service accessibility in greater depth. This scoping review aims to identify and critically assess how accessibility is being conceptualised and investigated with a view to informing future research. Research, that in turn, will dictate the interventions pursued to improve vaccination coverage.
A detailed search strategy was implemented across seven databases to identify research exploring parents' experiences of accessing childhood vaccination services within the UK. The analysis explored the studies in relation to their conceptualisation of access, methodology, reported results, and recommendations for research or practice using a combination of descriptive qualitative content analysis, typologies, and frequency counts. Methods and reporting adhered to the 'JBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis' and the 'Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses for Scoping Reviews'.
Forty-five studies were included in the analysis. Studies claimed to consider only attitudinal constructs (4%) or did not discuss access at all (33%) despite findings, in part, including access related issues. Remaining studies used the term access in passing or ambiguously (24%), distinguished between attitudes and access in-text (27%), and a minority of studies utilised a theoretical framework which acknowledged accessibility (13%). The focus on access to information (92% of studies) was disproportionately large compared to other domains of accessibility such as availability (11%), affordability (13%), and proximity (16%). Of the seven identified intervention studies, five were centred on information provision.
Accessibility is poorly conceptualised within most of the research conducted on childhood immunisation uptake within the UK. This, in part, is because exploring accessibility was not an explicit objective of many of the studies included in the review. It is vital that the accessibility of childhood vaccination services is given greater priority and appropriately defined in empirical research. Otherwise, researchers run the risk of limiting the scope of their findings based on their own conceptual ideas regarding the drivers of poor uptake rather than the lived reality of parents.
尽管多次呼吁采取行动并受到广泛关注,但英国儿童疫苗接种率已连续第13年下降。利益相关者越来越主张开展超越疫苗犹豫问题的研究,并更深入地探讨服务可及性。本范围综述旨在识别并批判性评估可及性是如何被概念化和研究的,以便为未来的研究提供信息。而反过来,这些研究将决定为提高疫苗接种覆盖率而采取的干预措施。
在七个数据库中实施了详细的检索策略,以识别探索英国父母获取儿童疫苗接种服务经历的研究。分析运用描述性定性内容分析、类型学和频次计数相结合的方法,探讨了这些研究在可及性概念化、方法、报告结果以及研究或实践建议方面的情况。方法和报告遵循《循证综合JBI手册》以及《范围综述的系统评价与Meta分析优先报告项目》。
45项研究纳入分析。部分研究虽有涉及与可及性相关的问题,但声称仅考虑态度构建因素的研究占4%,完全未讨论可及性的研究占33%。其余研究只是顺带提及或模糊使用“可及性”一词的占24%,在文中区分态度和可及性的占27%,少数研究采用了承认可及性的理论框架,占13%。与其他可及性领域(如可获得性占11%、可承受性占13%、接近度占16%)相比,对信息获取的关注(92%的研究)比例过高。在七项已识别的干预研究中,五项以信息提供为中心。
在英国开展的大多数关于儿童免疫接种率的研究中,可及性的概念化较差。部分原因在于,探索可及性并非本综述所纳入的许多研究的明确目标。在实证研究中,必须更加优先考虑儿童疫苗接种服务的可及性并对其进行恰当定义。否则,研究人员可能会因基于自身关于接种率低的驱动因素的概念想法而非父母的实际生活情况来限制研究结果的范围。