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The role of community mobilization in people's healthcare-seeking behavior during the COVID-19 vaccination journey: select case studies from Madhya Pradesh

Health and Fitness

The role of community mobilization in people's healthcare-seeking behavior during the COVID-19 vaccination journey: select case studies from Madhya Pradesh

P. Das, S. Shukla, et al.

This study explores how community mobilization efforts have influenced COVID-19 vaccination rates in Madhya Pradesh, India. Key components identified include local leadership, community engagement, and tailored strategies. Insights from this research will assist policymakers in boosting vaccination rates. Conducted by a team of experts including Priyanka Das, Santosh Shukla, and others.

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Abstract
The purpose of this study is to understand the impact of community mobilization initiatives on citizens' health-seeking behavior through the lens of COVID-19 vaccination in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. This study follows a case study approach to understand community mobilization initiatives that led to increased COVID-19 vaccination uptake. The study delineates the process to increase community mobilization to improve the uptake of COVID-19 vaccination. It highlights the key components of community mobilization that were adopted: the involvement of local leadership (at district, block, and village level), support of vaccination/mobilizer team, the role of in-person communication, involvement of influential community heads and social workers, localized strategies and IEC materials, and support from the state administration. Additionally, the key communication themes that played a crucial role in increasing COVID-19 vaccination coverage are identified. The findings of this study will help the policymakers and practitioners in the domains of Health and Medical Humanities, Health Policy and Services, and Social Sciences to clarify the roles of community mobilization activities and initiatives in increasing vaccination coverage. Furthermore, the study provides evidence for the adaptation, integration, and enhancement of these activities based on the four case studies discussed.
Publisher
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Jun 20, 2024
Authors
Priyanka Das, Santosh Shukla, Vipin Shrivastav, Saurabh Purohit, Deepika Sharma, Sanjay Dhir, Sushil, Harkabir Singh Jandu, Meenal Kukreja, Mehak Bhatia, Nitin Kothari, Saurabh Sharma, Shyamashree Das, Gunjan Taneja, Raj Shankar Ghosh
Tags
COVID-19
vaccination
community mobilization
health initiatives
Madhya Pradesh
policymaking
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