Mainstreaming implementation science into immunization systems in the decade of vaccines: A programmatic imperative for the African Region.

Abdu A Adamu ORCID logo; Aishatu L Adamu ORCID logo; Abdulkarim IDahiru; Olalekan A Uthman ORCID logo; Charles S Wiysonge ORCID logo; (2018) Mainstreaming implementation science into immunization systems in the decade of vaccines: A programmatic imperative for the African Region. Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics, 14 (10). pp. 2443-2446. ISSN 2164-5515 DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2018.1473682
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Several innovations that can improve immunization systems already exist. Some interventions target service consumers within communities to raise awareness, build trust, improve understanding, remind caregivers, reward service users, and improve communication. Other interventions target health facilities to improve access and quality of vaccination services among others. Despite available empirical evidence, there is a delay in translating innovations into routine practice by immunization programmes. Drawing on an existing implementation science framework, we propose an interactive, and multi-perspective model to improve uptake and utilization of available immunization-related innovations in the African region. It is important to stress that our framework is by no means prescriptive. The key intention is to advocate for the entire immunization system to be viewed as an interconnected system of stakeholders, so as to foster better interaction, and proactive transfer of evidence-based innovation into policy and practice.



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