Challenges and enablers in measles vaccination implementation in Ethiopia: Insights from a qualitative study.

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PLOS global public health Pub Date : 2025-07-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgph.0004859
Gulilat Gezahegn Wodajo, Tezera Moshago Berheto, Haimanot Kifle Telila, Yohannes Kebede Lemu
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Even though safe and free vaccines are available, measles vaccination coverage remains low in Ethiopia. There is a paucity of studies on measles vaccination implementation challenges and enablers. Hence, this study aimed to examine implementation challenges and enablers of measles vaccination, both from the perspectives of service providers and caregivers. A case study was conducted in the east Gurage zone of central Ethiopia from December 2023 to May 2024. Fifteen health workers and 16 mothers of children aged 12-23 months who missed the measles vaccination were interviewed. Fifteen service exit interviews and six focus group discussions were also conducted. We analyzed the data manually using an inductive thematic analysis approach and presented the themes and sub-themes with representative quotations. The four basic trustworthiness measures for qualitative research were taken into account. The major measles vaccination implementation challenges for caregivers were inaccessibility, unaware of the next vaccination schedule, unavailability of a daily immunization service, interrupted outreach vaccination sessions, long waiting times, adverse event following immunization, and health workers' impoliteness. Lack of funding, transportation, vaccine refrigerators, space, training, benefit packages, inadequate child screening practices, vaccine stockouts, and fear of vaccine wastage and contraindications were among the major challenges health workers faced when implementing the measles vaccination. Our results suggest that there is an urgent need to improve service availability and accessibility, vaccine and other supply management, basic and refresher training, health workers' benefit packages, and provider-client communications.

埃塞俄比亚麻疹疫苗接种实施的挑战和推动因素:来自定性研究的见解。
尽管有安全和免费的疫苗,埃塞俄比亚的麻疹疫苗接种覆盖率仍然很低。目前缺乏关于麻疹疫苗接种实施的挑战和推动因素的研究。因此,本研究旨在从服务提供者和护理人员的角度研究麻疹疫苗接种的实施挑战和推动因素。从2023年12月至2024年5月,在埃塞俄比亚中部的古拉格东部地区进行了案例研究。对错过麻疹疫苗接种的15名卫生工作者和16名12-23个月儿童的母亲进行了访谈。还进行了15次离职访谈和6次焦点小组讨论。我们采用归纳主题分析法对数据进行人工分析,并以代表性引文呈现主题和副主题。定性研究的四个基本可信度措施被考虑在内。护理人员在实施麻疹疫苗接种方面面临的主要挑战是无法获得疫苗、不知道下一次疫苗接种计划、无法获得每日免疫服务、外展疫苗接种会议中断、等待时间长、免疫接种后不良事件以及卫生工作者的不礼貌。卫生工作者在实施麻疹疫苗接种时面临的主要挑战包括缺乏资金、运输、疫苗冷藏库、空间、培训、福利包、儿童筛查做法不充分、疫苗缺货以及担心疫苗浪费和禁忌症。我们的研究结果表明,迫切需要改善服务的可获得性和可及性、疫苗和其他供应管理、基础和进修培训、卫生工作者的福利待遇以及提供者与客户之间的沟通。
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