Gender analysis of the World Health Organization online learning program on Immunization Agenda 2030

IF 2.3 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Boetumelo Julianne Nyasulu, Shirin Heidari, Michela Manna, Jhilmil Bahl, Tracey Goodman
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Vaccine-preventable diseases pose a significant threat to children under five globally, creating disparities in immunization coverage. Despite its cost-effectiveness and life-saving potential, immunization faces challenges in achieving equitable coverage. Gender inequalities deeply influence access to healthcare, affecting immunization rates. This study examines the action plans submitted by participants of the World Health Organization's (WHO) IA2030 Scholar Level 1 certification course in 2021. A qualitative analysis was conducted on a subset of 111 action plans that scored above 75%, employing narrative thematic analysis to categorize and explore gender incorporation and identified barriers based on the IA2030 Gender Guide. Among the 111 analyzed action plans, gender considerations were present in almost all plans, underscoring the effectiveness of integrating gender perspectives in the course curriculum. The most frequently cited barriers included low education and health literacy, issues related to accessing quality immunization services, gendered dynamics in decision-making within households, and limited access to resources and mobility, predominantly impacting women. The findings confirm that gender inequalities significantly contribute to suboptimal immunization coverage. An intersectional approach, recognizing diverse social markers impacting immunization, is vital to address disparities effectively. Moreover, the need for gender-sensitive data and deeper understanding of intersectional dynamics was emphasized. The study highlights the importance of gender-transformative interventions, including community engagement and efforts targeting both men and women to enhance immunization coverage. While acknowledging limitations, such as potential biases in peer evaluations and the need for wider inclusivity in gender perspectives, this analysis underscores the significance of mainstreaming gender in immunization capacity-building programs. The integration of gender considerations not only raises awareness but also equips professionals to create more gender-responsive immunization programs. Continuous efforts to incorporate gender perspectives can lead to more effective, equitable, and gender-transformative immunization initiatives at various levels.
世界卫生组织 2030 年免疫议程在线学习计划的性别分析
疫苗可预防疾病对全球五岁以下儿童构成重大威胁,造成免疫接种覆盖率的差异。尽管免疫接种具有成本效益和挽救生命的潜力,但在实现公平覆盖方面仍面临挑战。性别不平等深深地影响着医疗保健的获得,也影响着免疫接种率。本研究探讨了世界卫生组织(WHO)2021 年 IA2030 奖学金一级认证课程参与者提交的行动计划。对得分超过 75% 的 111 份行动计划子集进行了定性分析,采用叙事性主题分析法,根据《IA2030 性别指南》对性别融入情况和已识别的障碍进行分类和探讨。在分析的 111 项行动计划中,几乎所有计划都考虑到了性别问题,这突出表明将性别观点纳入课程设置的有效性。最常提到的障碍包括教育和卫生知识普及率低、与获得优质免疫服务有关的问题、家庭内部决策中的性别动态以及获得资源和流动性有限,这些障碍主要影响到妇女。研究结果证实,性别不平等是造成免疫接种覆盖率不理想的重要原因。采取交叉方法,认识到影响免疫接种的各种社会因素,对于有效解决差异问题至关重要。此外,研究还强调了对性别敏感数据和深入了解交叉动态的必要性。研究强调了改变性别的干预措施的重要性,包括社区参与和针对男性和女性的努力,以提高免疫覆盖率。这项分析承认存在一些局限性,如同行评估中可能存在的偏见,以及需要更广泛地纳入性别观点,但同时强调了将性别观点纳入免疫接种能力建设计划主流的重要性。纳入性别因素不仅能提高人们的认识,还能使专业人员有能力制定更多促进性别平等的免疫计划。不断努力将性别观点纳入其中,可以在各个层面采取更有效、更公平、更能改变性别的免疫接种措施。
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