Country-Level Assessment of Missed Opportunities for Vaccination in South Africa: Protocol for Multilevel Analysis

BackgroundVaccination is one of the greatest public health interventions of all time. Vaccination coverage in South Africa has shown a steady improvement in reaching the national target. However, while there is progress nationally, there are districts within the country that...

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Main Authors: Ndwandwe, Duduzile, Ngcobo, Ntombenhle J, Adamu, Abdu A, Nnaji, Chukwudi, Mashunye, Thandiwe, Leufak, Arlette M, Cooper, Sara, Uthman, Olalekan A, Wiysonge, Charles S
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Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2020-09-01
Series:JMIR Research Protocols
Online Access:http://www.researchprotocols.org/2020/9/e16672/
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spelling doaj-f16aa288272245108962e9279cad7ae02021-05-03T04:37:28ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Research Protocols1929-07482020-09-0199e1667210.2196/16672Country-Level Assessment of Missed Opportunities for Vaccination in South Africa: Protocol for Multilevel AnalysisNdwandwe, DuduzileNgcobo, Ntombenhle JAdamu, Abdu ANnaji, ChukwudiMashunye, ThandiweLeufak, Arlette MCooper, SaraUthman, Olalekan AWiysonge, Charles S BackgroundVaccination is one of the greatest public health interventions of all time. Vaccination coverage in South Africa has shown a steady improvement in reaching the national target. However, while there is progress nationally, there are districts within the country that are below the set target for vaccination coverage. One of the main drivers of suboptimal vaccination coverage is thought to be missed opportunities for vaccination. ObjectiveThis study aims to understand the magnitude and determinants of missed opportunities for vaccination in South Africa. MethodsThe 2016 South African Demographic and Health Survey will be used to conduct multilevel regression analyses to determine individual and contextual factors associated with missed opportunities for vaccination in South Africa. The perspectives of parents attending health care facilities in South Africa will be explored through exit interviews and focus group discussions. Similarly, perspectives of the health care providers will be sought to understand enablers and barriers to vaccination coverage at the facility level. Insights to such factors will aid in designing tailor-made interventions to improve vaccination coverage in South Africa. ResultsEthical review submission is planned for October 2020. Data collection is expected to be underway in January 2021. ConclusionsThe extent of missed opportunities in South Africa coupled with the associated factors presents an opportunity for efforts to increase uptake in districts where vaccination coverage is below the national target. Population-level data such as those from the 2016 South African Demographic Health Survey will provide an idea of the magnitude of missed opportunities for vaccination in South Africa at the national and subnational levels. The findings of the study will inform national and subnational policy implementation on vaccinations and help to find context-specific interventions to improve vaccination coverage. International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID)PRR1-10.2196/16672http://www.researchprotocols.org/2020/9/e16672/
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author Ndwandwe, Duduzile
Ngcobo, Ntombenhle J
Adamu, Abdu A
Nnaji, Chukwudi
Mashunye, Thandiwe
Leufak, Arlette M
Cooper, Sara
Uthman, Olalekan A
Wiysonge, Charles S
spellingShingle Ndwandwe, Duduzile
Ngcobo, Ntombenhle J
Adamu, Abdu A
Nnaji, Chukwudi
Mashunye, Thandiwe
Leufak, Arlette M
Cooper, Sara
Uthman, Olalekan A
Wiysonge, Charles S
Country-Level Assessment of Missed Opportunities for Vaccination in South Africa: Protocol for Multilevel Analysis
JMIR Research Protocols
author_facet Ndwandwe, Duduzile
Ngcobo, Ntombenhle J
Adamu, Abdu A
Nnaji, Chukwudi
Mashunye, Thandiwe
Leufak, Arlette M
Cooper, Sara
Uthman, Olalekan A
Wiysonge, Charles S
author_sort Ndwandwe, Duduzile
title Country-Level Assessment of Missed Opportunities for Vaccination in South Africa: Protocol for Multilevel Analysis
title_short Country-Level Assessment of Missed Opportunities for Vaccination in South Africa: Protocol for Multilevel Analysis
title_full Country-Level Assessment of Missed Opportunities for Vaccination in South Africa: Protocol for Multilevel Analysis
title_fullStr Country-Level Assessment of Missed Opportunities for Vaccination in South Africa: Protocol for Multilevel Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Country-Level Assessment of Missed Opportunities for Vaccination in South Africa: Protocol for Multilevel Analysis
title_sort country-level assessment of missed opportunities for vaccination in south africa: protocol for multilevel analysis
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR Research Protocols
issn 1929-0748
publishDate 2020-09-01
description BackgroundVaccination is one of the greatest public health interventions of all time. Vaccination coverage in South Africa has shown a steady improvement in reaching the national target. However, while there is progress nationally, there are districts within the country that are below the set target for vaccination coverage. One of the main drivers of suboptimal vaccination coverage is thought to be missed opportunities for vaccination. ObjectiveThis study aims to understand the magnitude and determinants of missed opportunities for vaccination in South Africa. MethodsThe 2016 South African Demographic and Health Survey will be used to conduct multilevel regression analyses to determine individual and contextual factors associated with missed opportunities for vaccination in South Africa. The perspectives of parents attending health care facilities in South Africa will be explored through exit interviews and focus group discussions. Similarly, perspectives of the health care providers will be sought to understand enablers and barriers to vaccination coverage at the facility level. Insights to such factors will aid in designing tailor-made interventions to improve vaccination coverage in South Africa. ResultsEthical review submission is planned for October 2020. Data collection is expected to be underway in January 2021. ConclusionsThe extent of missed opportunities in South Africa coupled with the associated factors presents an opportunity for efforts to increase uptake in districts where vaccination coverage is below the national target. Population-level data such as those from the 2016 South African Demographic Health Survey will provide an idea of the magnitude of missed opportunities for vaccination in South Africa at the national and subnational levels. The findings of the study will inform national and subnational policy implementation on vaccinations and help to find context-specific interventions to improve vaccination coverage. International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID)PRR1-10.2196/16672
url http://www.researchprotocols.org/2020/9/e16672/
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