BackgroundVaccination coverage levels fall short of the Global Vaccine and Action Plan 90% target in low- and middle- income countries (LMICs). Having identified traditional and religious leaders (TRLs) as potential public health change agents, this study aimed at assessing the effect of training them to support routine immunisation for the purpose of improving uptake of childhood vaccines in Cross River State, Nigeria.MethodsA cluster-randomised controlled study was conducted between 2016 and 2019. Of the 18 Local Government Areas (LGA) in Cross River State, eight (four urban and four rural LGAs) were randomized into the intervention and control study arms. A multi-component intervention involving the training of traditional and religious ...
When the polio vaccine was developed in the 1950s, the healthcare field saw the eradication of polio...
BACKGROUND: Although childhood vaccination programs have been very successful, vaccination coverage ...
Background: The role of health communication in vaccination programmes cannot be overemphasized: it ...
BACKGROUND: Vaccination coverage levels fall short of the Global Vaccine and Action Plan 90% target ...
Background: In 2005, Nigeria adopted the Reach Every Ward strategy to improve vaccination coverage f...
Abstract Background In 2005, Nigeria adopted the Reaching Every Ward strategy to improve vaccination...
Abstract Background Routine childhood immunization remains an important strategy for achieving polio...
Globally, immunization has been considered as one of the effective methods of reducing child morbidi...
Background: Immunization coverage rates in Nigeria have remained very poor, in spite of numerous pro...
Background In 2005, Nigeria adopted the Reach Every Ward (REW) strategic approach to improve vaccina...
Abstract Background Civil society organizations (CSOs) are important in health care delivery. They h...
The project targeted Islamic religious leaders (ISOLs) through transformative interventions such as ...
Vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs) are a leading course of child under-five mortality in sub-Sahara...
Background: Effective communication is a critical component in ensuring that children are fully vacc...
Oral Polio Vaccination campaign started in Nigeria in 1988 with the sole aim of eradicating poliomye...
When the polio vaccine was developed in the 1950s, the healthcare field saw the eradication of polio...
BACKGROUND: Although childhood vaccination programs have been very successful, vaccination coverage ...
Background: The role of health communication in vaccination programmes cannot be overemphasized: it ...
BACKGROUND: Vaccination coverage levels fall short of the Global Vaccine and Action Plan 90% target ...
Background: In 2005, Nigeria adopted the Reach Every Ward strategy to improve vaccination coverage f...
Abstract Background In 2005, Nigeria adopted the Reaching Every Ward strategy to improve vaccination...
Abstract Background Routine childhood immunization remains an important strategy for achieving polio...
Globally, immunization has been considered as one of the effective methods of reducing child morbidi...
Background: Immunization coverage rates in Nigeria have remained very poor, in spite of numerous pro...
Background In 2005, Nigeria adopted the Reach Every Ward (REW) strategic approach to improve vaccina...
Abstract Background Civil society organizations (CSOs) are important in health care delivery. They h...
The project targeted Islamic religious leaders (ISOLs) through transformative interventions such as ...
Vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs) are a leading course of child under-five mortality in sub-Sahara...
Background: Effective communication is a critical component in ensuring that children are fully vacc...
Oral Polio Vaccination campaign started in Nigeria in 1988 with the sole aim of eradicating poliomye...
When the polio vaccine was developed in the 1950s, the healthcare field saw the eradication of polio...
BACKGROUND: Although childhood vaccination programs have been very successful, vaccination coverage ...
Background: The role of health communication in vaccination programmes cannot be overemphasized: it ...