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. 2024 Jul 20;12(14):1449.
doi: 10.3390/healthcare12141449.

Applying a Primary Health Care Approach to Closing the Human Resource for Health Gaps for Immunization

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Applying a Primary Health Care Approach to Closing the Human Resource for Health Gaps for Immunization

Folake Olayinka et al. Healthcare (Basel). .

Abstract

This perspective is focused on the evidence on human resources for health (HRH) solutions for immunization, as a part of a primary health care (PHC) approach.. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and 50 years since the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) clocks 50 years since its inception. was initiated, evidence and experience demonstrate the significant HRH gaps in many countries and globally, and how countries are seeking innovative ways of closing them with limited resources. The aim of this perspective article is to highlight the growing gap between the needs and the realities related to health workforce for PHC, including immunization, and to call for increasing the visibility of HRH within global and national immunization agendas. This perspective highlights key guidelines and tools to improve HRH, such as integrating immunization and primary health care, addressing the mental health needs of the health workforce, addressing gender-related issues, rationalizing the roles and composition of PHC workforce teams, and meeting the surge requirements related to health emergencies.

Keywords: human resources for health; immunization; primary health care.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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