Supplementary file 1_A qualitative examination of the distribution strategies, access, and equitable uptake of the COVID-19 vaccines in Kenya: lessons for the next pandemic.docx
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BackgroundThe WHO and international partners identified vaccination against the coronavirus as one of the important public health interventions in controlling Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) infections. The COVID-19 vaccine uptake was however low and characterized by inequitable distribution and access in Kenya. This study aimed to examine in depth the causes of inequity in vaccine uptake to inform the future rollout and successful uptake of new vaccines.
MethodsThe study employed a qualitative approach involving in-depth key informant interviews with stakeholders across various aspects of COVID-19 healthcare, public health, vaccine distribution, and community engagement in Kenya (n = 32). Data were analyzed using the framework approach to allow for the identification, examination, and interpretation of patterns or themes emerging from the interview and review data.
FindingsCentralized leadership provided by the Ministry of Health (MOH) utilized the existing distribution system, leveraging the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI); enhancement of stakeholder collaboration and communication through government agencies, civil society, and community health workers was essential for the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. Key barriers to vaccine uptake included organization and coordination of the vaccination rollout, socio-cultural barriers, and geographic challenges, particularly in rural areas, hindering vaccine access. Communication problems, particularly misinformation, were associated with public mistrust in vaccination efforts.
ConclusionEfforts to increase vaccine coverage should target organizational, social, political, and cultural norms to enhance access and uptake of quality vaccines. This study presents important lessons for health system adaptation, re-organization and preparations for future pandemics.
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2025-12-01



