Survey data on decision-making for childhood vaccination in crisis settings
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Children, particularly those who have received no routine vaccinations (zero-dose children), are at high risk of vaccine-preventable diseases in humanitarian crisis settings. However, the decision-making processes underlying vaccine intervention design and delivery in such settings are poorly understood. The study investigated the decision-making practices of organisations involved in childhood vaccination in humanitarian crisis settings globally via an online survey. Individuals involved in the design or delivery of childhood vaccination programmes in humanitarian crisis settings were invited to fill out a self-administered online survey. A total of fourteen responses were received. Respondents were asked about factors influencing intervention design and vaccine delivery; use of technical guidance, specifically the WHO decision-making framework for vaccination in acute humanitarian emergencies (WHO Framework); and practices for reaching zero-dose children.
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London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
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2024-08-12



