Crippin Tiffani, Tounkara Karamoko, Diarra Ibrahima, Kamate Pierre, Beseme Sarah, Murphy Matthew, Munir Hayley, Daou Amalle Keita, Dabo Garan, Téguété Ibrahima, Koita Ousmane, De Groot Anne S
GAIA Vaccine Foundation, Providence, RI 02909, USA.
GAIA Vaccine Foundation, Bamako 999053, Mali.
Vaccines (Basel). 2025 May 17;13(5):535. doi: 10.3390/vaccines13050535.
: Public health activities and the roll-out of new vaccines such as the HPV vaccine in Mali have been disrupted by both the COVID-19 pandemic and by political unrest from March 2020 until recently. The HPV vaccine was introduced into the childhood vaccine program in 2024. Given the persistent threat of ongoing infectious disease epidemics, there is a pressing need to understand the factors influencing vaccine uptake in Mali and other low- and middle-income countries. : To address this need, the GAIA Vaccine Foundation (GAIA VF), a nongovernmental organization (NGO), conducted a study of vaccine confidence in Bamako, the country's capital and primary population center, between September 2021 and March 2022 at 12 community based primary care clinics and 1 rural primary care clinic. The study was coupled with a vaccine outreach and education campaign at each site. : Study staff collected information on vaccine confidence in surveys from 3445 community participants. Healthcare providers were also recruited from the 13 sites for vaccine-related training, and 140 of these participants completed pre- and post-surveys on their vaccine knowledge and confidence. Survey results indicate that community members trust their primary care providers more than they trust the government. However, primary care providers trust government sources of information more than other sources for guidance on vaccines. : As new vaccines are introduced, engaging key healthcare leaders to inform healthcare providers and developing primary care provider-led community outreach will be critically important to gaining community confidence prior to and during vaccination campaigns in the future.
2020年3月至最近,马里的公共卫生活动以及人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗等新疫苗的推广受到了新冠疫情和政治动荡的干扰。HPV疫苗于2024年被纳入儿童疫苗计划。鉴于持续存在的传染病流行威胁,迫切需要了解影响马里及其他低收入和中等收入国家疫苗接种率的因素。
为满足这一需求,非政府组织盖亚疫苗基金会(GAIA VF)于2021年9月至2022年3月期间,在该国首都及主要人口中心巴马科的12家社区基层医疗诊所和1家农村基层医疗诊所开展了一项关于疫苗信心的研究。该研究还在每个地点开展了疫苗推广和教育活动。
研究人员从3445名社区参与者的调查中收集了有关疫苗信心的信息。还从这13个地点招募了医疗保健提供者参加疫苗相关培训,其中140名参与者完成了关于疫苗知识和信心的前后调查。调查结果表明,社区成员对基层医疗提供者的信任超过对政府的信任。然而,基层医疗提供者在疫苗指导方面更信任政府信息来源而非其他来源。
随着新疫苗的引入,让关键的医疗保健领导者向医疗保健提供者提供信息,并开展以基层医疗提供者为主导的社区推广活动,对于在未来疫苗接种活动之前及期间获得社区信任至关重要。