2022
DOI: 10.2196/32213
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Tracking Demographic Movements and Immunization Status to Improve Children’s Access to Immunization: Field-Based Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Background Countries’ Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) contribute to the reduction of mortality and morbidity, but access to these vaccines remains limited in most low-income countries. Objective We aim to assess whether involving community volunteers (CVs) to track children’s vaccination status and demographic movements and using recorded data to plan catch-up immunization sessions can improve children’s vaccination timeliness, completeness, and … Show more

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“…The families into which interventions were sorted were education, community actions, communications, incentives, and healthcare improvement and worker training. Among the 144 relevant studies, only 3 focused on the essential theme of vaccine access in a low-income context, and none of them were centred on COVID-19 vaccines 16 18 .…”
Section: Comparison With Other Vaccination Effortsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The families into which interventions were sorted were education, community actions, communications, incentives, and healthcare improvement and worker training. Among the 144 relevant studies, only 3 focused on the essential theme of vaccine access in a low-income context, and none of them were centred on COVID-19 vaccines 16 18 .…”
Section: Comparison With Other Vaccination Effortsmentioning
confidence: 99%