Vaccine Confidence Toolkit Webinar Series: Using Qualitative Research to Increase Vaccination Access and Uptake in Under-Immunized Communities
On June 8, AIM hosted the “Using Qualitative Research to Increase Vaccination Access and Uptake in Under-Immunized Communities” webinar. Attendees learned about rapid evidence-based qualitative research methods that can provide insight into how to build confidence in routine vaccinations among under-immunized communities.
Dr. Brett Craig from the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe shared how to:
- Design and conduct rapid qualitative research with different under-immunized communities
- Better understand communities’ routine vaccination drivers and barriers
- Use qualitative research results and strategies to develop community-tailored interventions that increase vaccine confidence, access, and routine vaccination uptake
- Presentation slides
- World Health Organization (WHO): European Immunization Agenda 2030
- WHO: Rapid qualitative research to increase COVID-19 vaccination uptake: a research and intervention tool
- WHO: TIP – Tailoring Immunization Programmes
- WHO: Communicating with patients about COVID-19 vaccination
- WHO: Communicating with health workers about COVID-19 vaccination
- WHO: Vaccine Crisis Communication Manual
- WHO: A field guide to qualitative research for new vaccine introduction: step-by-step instructions to help immunization programmes understand their target audiences before communicating about the introduction of a new vaccine