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. 2023 Mar 29;23(1):586.
doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-15481-6.

Post introduction evaluation of the malaria vaccine implementation programme in Ghana, 2021

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Post introduction evaluation of the malaria vaccine implementation programme in Ghana, 2021

Michael Rockson Adjei et al. BMC Public Health. .

Abstract

Background: Malaria remains a public health challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa with the region contributing to more than 90% of global cases in 2020. In Ghana, the malaria vaccine was piloted to assess the feasibility, safety, and its impact in the context of routine use alongside the existing recommended malaria control measures. To obtain context-specific evidence that could inform future strategies of introducing new vaccines, a standardized post-introduction evaluation (PIE) of the successes and challenges of the malaria vaccine implementation programme (MVIP) was conducted.

Methods: From September to December 2021, the WHO Post-Introduction Evaluation (PIE) tool was used to conduct a mixed methods evaluation of the MVIP in Ghana. To ensure representativeness, study sites and participants from the national level, 18 vaccinating districts, and 54 facilities from six of the seven pilot regions were purposively selected. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected using data collection tools that were adapted based on the WHO PIE protocol. We performed summary descriptive statistics on quantitative data, thematic analysis on qualitative data, and triangulation of the results from both sets of analyses.

Results: About 90.7% (49/54) of health workers stated that the vaccine introduction process was smooth and contributed to an overall improvement of routine immunisation services. About 87.5% (47/54) of healthcare workers, and 95.8% (90/94) of caregivers accepted RTS,S malaria vaccine. Less than half [46.3%; (25/54)] of the healthcare workers participated in the pre-vaccine introduction training but almost all [94.4%; (51/54)] were able to constitute and administer the vaccine appropriately. About 92.5% (87/94) of caregivers were aware of the RTS,S introduction but only 44.0% (44/94) knew the number of doses needed for maximum protection. Health workers believed that the MVIP has had a positive impact on under five malaria morbidity.

Conclusions: The malaria vaccine has been piloted successfully in Ghana. Intensive advocacy; community engagement, and social mobilization; and regular onsite supportive supervision are critical enablers for successful introduction of new vaccines. Stakeholders are convinced of the feasibility of a nationwide scale up using a phased subnational approach taking into consideration malaria epidemiology and global availability of vaccines.

Keywords: Malaria; Malaria vaccine implementation Programme; Mosquirix; Pilot; Post introduction evaluation; RTS, S vaccine.

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Conflict of interest statement

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Fig. 1
Geographical distribution of pilot districts for malaria vaccine introduction, Ghana. Source: EPI, 2022 (MVIP bulletin, Ghana, 2022; unpublished)
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Fig. 2
Selection sequence of respondents, malaria vaccine PIE, Ghana
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Coverage of RTS,S doses 1, 2, 3, and 4 by district, Ghana; 2020–2021
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Caregiver factors influencing vaccine uptake
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Facility factors influencing vaccine uptake

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