“In working with vaccines, you have the impression that you're working with gold, and that it's a protected field”: A qualitative study on childhood vaccination decision-making in crisis-affected settings

Mervat Alhaffar , Nada Abdelmagid , Maysoon Dahab , Barni Nor , Francesco Checchi , Neha s. Singh
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Abstract

Background

The governance of childhood vaccination in crisis-affected populations presents distinctive and intricate challenges and has been criticized for being inadequate. In this study, our aim was to investigate the existing practices related to decision-making on vaccination in crisis-affected settings and develop practical suggestions for enhancing these.

Methods

We followed a qualitative research approach, conducting 31 remote semi-structured interviews with individuals involved in humanitarian vaccination efforts and stakeholders operating at global, regional, and national levels. We used a thematic approach using a mix of inductive and deductive coding to analyse the data while applying the Governance Analytical Framework (GAF).

Results

Our research indicates that decision-making in crisis-affected settings suffers from a lack of structure, documentation, and transparency. Participants highlighted the presence of diverse and conflicting agendas among different stakeholders and the insufficiency of timely, reliable data crucial for effective decision-making. As solutions, participants recommended improved coordination among stakeholders and emphasized the need for meaningful engagement of local actors.

Conclusion

The study uncovered a fragmented, disorganised and complex governance landscape of vaccination services in crisis-affected settings spanning multiple levels and involving various actors. To improve this landscape, it is crucial to intensify efforts to ensure fairness, accountability and effectiveness.

"在从事疫苗工作时,你会觉得自己是在与黄金打交道,这是一个受保护的领域":关于受危机影响环境中儿童疫苗接种决策的定性研究
背景在受危机影响的人群中,儿童疫苗接种的管理面临着独特而复杂的挑战,并因其不足而饱受批评。在本研究中,我们的目的是调查受危机影响环境中与疫苗接种决策相关的现有做法,并为加强这些做法提出切实可行的建议。方法我们采用了定性研究方法,对参与人道主义疫苗接种工作的个人以及在全球、地区和国家层面运作的利益相关者进行了 31 次远程半结构化访谈。结果我们的研究表明,受危机影响环境中的决策缺乏结构、文件和透明度。与会者强调了不同利益相关者之间存在各种相互冲突的议程,以及缺乏对有效决策至关重要的及时、可靠的数据。作为解决方案,与会者建议改善利益相关者之间的协调,并强调需要当地行动者的切实参与。要改善这种状况,必须加大力度确保公平、问责和有效性。
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