Promoting COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance through Community Engagement: An Ethnographic Study in Ghana

IF 1.7 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
M. Aberese-Ako, Wisdom Ebelin, P. Doegah, Mawulom Kuatewo, Lebene Kpodo, Atsu Godsway Kpordorlor, Robert Kaba Alhassan, A. A. Baba, S. Djokoto, E. Ansah
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Introduction. To successfully manage COVID-19 and to meet the target of vaccinating 22.9 million people in Ghana, the government has adopted community engagement as one of the strategies. Yet, the Volta Region continues to record the lowest rate of vaccine acceptance in Ghana. This study explored how government institutions engaged communities on COVID-19 vaccine preparedness and acceptance in two administrative municipalities in Ghana. Methods. This qualitative study employed face-to-face in-depth interviews among thirty-six respondents comprising of government officials and community leaders and ten focus group discussions among 87 people made up of men and women most of whom were natives and some migrants in two administrative municipalities in Ghana. Data were collected from June to September 2021. Audio interviews were transcribed and uploaded to Nvivo 12 to support triangulation, coding, and thematic analysis. Ethical approval was obtained from the requisite authority, and all COVID-19 restrictions were observed. Results. Government institutions focused on informing communities of vaccines and vaccination with little input from the communities. The Ghana Health Service carried out the most extensive engagement because they had more decentralized institutions. Successful engagement activities resulted in vaccine acceptance among some community members. Challenges in community engagement included insufficient logistics and myths and misconceptions about vaccines, which accounted for some community members’ lack of trust in vaccines, resulting in their unwillingness to vaccinate. Government officials used innovative approaches such as comparing the safety of COVID-19 vaccines to vaccines designed for children under the age of five years to deal with misinformation. Conclusion. Government needs to provide more resources to institutions that are mandated to carry out engagement activities to enable them carry out their tasks. It is further recommended that government institutions should intensify community engagement in distant communities to support the country to meet the target.
通过社区参与促进COVID-19疫苗接受:加纳的一项民族志研究
介绍。为了成功管理COVID-19并实现为加纳2290万人接种疫苗的目标,政府已将社区参与作为战略之一。然而,沃尔特地区的疫苗接种率仍然是加纳最低的。本研究探讨了加纳两个行政城市的政府机构如何让社区参与COVID-19疫苗的准备和接受。方法。这项定性研究采用面对面深入访谈的方式,对包括政府官员和社区领导人在内的36名受访者进行了深入访谈,并对87名男女进行了10次焦点小组讨论,其中大多数是加纳两个行政城市的当地人和一些移民。数据收集于2021年6月至9月。音频采访被转录并上传到Nvivo 12,以支持三角测量、编码和专题分析。获得了相关权威机构的伦理批准,并遵守了所有COVID-19限制。结果。政府机构的重点是向社区宣传疫苗和疫苗接种,而社区的投入很少。加纳卫生局开展了最广泛的参与,因为它们的机构更加分散。成功的参与活动使一些社区成员接受了疫苗。社区参与方面的挑战包括后勤不足以及对疫苗的误解和误解,这是一些社区成员对疫苗缺乏信任的原因,导致他们不愿接种疫苗。政府官员采用了创新方法,例如将COVID-19疫苗的安全性与为五岁以下儿童设计的疫苗进行比较,以应对错误信息。结论。政府需要向受权开展参与活动的机构提供更多资源,使它们能够完成任务。还建议政府机构加强偏远社区的社区参与,以支持该国实现这一目标。
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Advances in Public Health
Advances in Public Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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