Protocol for a cross-sectional study on COVID-19 vaccination programmes in primary health care

Background: An integrated primary health care approach, where primary care and public health efforts are coordinated, is a key feature of routine immunisation campaigns. Aim: The aim of the study is to describe the approach used by a diverse group of international primary health care professionals i...

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Main Authors: Sumeet Sodhi (Author), Rifka Chamali (Author), Devarsetty Praveen (Author), Manushi Sharma (Author), Marcelo Garcia Dieguez (Author), Robert Mash (Author), Felicity Goodyear-Smith (Author), David Ponka (Author)
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Published: AOSIS, 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Background: An integrated primary health care approach, where primary care and public health efforts are coordinated, is a key feature of routine immunisation campaigns. Aim: The aim of the study is to describe the approach used by a diverse group of international primary health care professionals in delivering their coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination programmes, as well as their perspectives on public health and primary care integration while implementing national COVID-19 vaccination programmes in their own jurisdictions. Setting: This is a protocol for a study, which consists of a cross-sectional online survey disseminated among a convenience sample of international primary health care professional through member-based organisations and professional networks via email and online newsletters. Methods: Survey development followed an iterative validation process with a formative committee developing the survey instrument based on study objectives, existing literature and best practices and a summative committee verifying and validating content. Results: Main outcome measures are vaccination implementation approach (planning, coordination service deliver), level or type of primary care involvement and degree of primary care and public health integration at community level. Conclusion: Integrated health systems can lead to a greater impact in the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine and can ensure that we are better prepared for crises that threaten human health, not only limited to infectious pandemics but also the rising tide of chronic disease, natural and conflict-driven disasters and climate change. Contribution: This study will provide insight and key learnings for improving vaccination efforts for COVID-19 and possible future pandemics. 
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