| BMC Health Services Research | |
| Vaccine resource tracking systems | |
| Annie Haakenstad1  Michael Hanlon1  Rouselle F Lavado1  Elizabeth K Johnson1  Casey M Graves1  Katherine Leach-Kemon1  | |
| [1] Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington, 2301 5th Avenue #600, Seattle, WA 98121, USA | |
| 关键词: Global Vaccine Action Plan; Resource tracking; Immunizations; Vaccinations; Vaccines; | |
| Others : 1126240 DOI : 10.1186/1472-6963-14-421 |
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| received in 2013-09-05, accepted in 2014-07-28, 发布年份 2014 | |
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【 摘 要 】
Background
From 1999 to 2010, annual disbursements of development assistance for health for vaccinations increased from $0.5 billion to $2.0 billion (all financial values USD 2010). In its 2012 Global Vaccine Action Plan (GVAP), the World Health Assembly recommended establishing a comprehensive vaccination resource tracking system to better understand the source and recipients of these funds, and ultimately their impact on outcomes. This systematic review aims to respond to the GVAP recommendation in reviewing and assessing the state of the data and literature on vaccination resource tracking.
Methods
We scrutinized all relevant vaccination resource tracking systems identified in the literature and by practitioners in the field. We examined schemes used elsewhere in the health sector and by other sectors. Informant interviews were also conducted to determine what data exists and how it might be utilized. With this information, we completed a qualitative assessment of existing approaches to vaccination resources tracking.
Results
Tracking systems provide information about some vaccine-related activity in the majority of low- and middle-income countries. Data are generally available for the period of 2006–2010. Levels of granularity vary. Interviewees were concerned about the degree of rigor used to validate the data and the lack of verification. Data are often presented in tabular form, which may be unwieldy for non-technical audiences.
Conclusions
The schemes currently in place to track the resources available for vaccinations were fairly advanced relative to other mechanisms in the health sector. Nonetheless, the coverage, validity, and accessibility of vaccination resource tracking data could be ameliorated. Establishing improved feedback loops and verification mechanisms that connect country-level administrators and the international organizations that support reporting efforts would enhance data quality.
【 授权许可】
2014 Leach-Kemon et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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