Exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on perceptions of national scheduled childhood vaccines among Mori and Pacific caregivers, whnau, and healthcare professionals in Aotearoa New Zealand

HUMAN VACCINES & IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS(2024)

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In Aotearoa New Zealand, there has been a marked decrease in the uptake of routine childhood vaccinations since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly among Maori and Pacific children. This Maori and Pacific-centered research used an interpretive description methodology. We undertook culturally informed interviews and discussions with Maori and Pacific caregivers (n = 24) and healthcare professionals (n = 13) to understand their perceptions of routine childhood vaccines. Data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis and privileged respective Maori and Pacific worldviews. Four themes were constructed. "We go with the norm" reflected how social norms, health personnel and institutions promoted (and sometimes coerced) participants' acceptance of routine vaccines before the pandemic. "Everything became difficult" explains how the pandemic added challenges to the daily struggles of whanau (extended family networks) and healthcare professionals. Participants noted how information sources influenced disease and vaccine perceptions and health behaviors. "It needed to have an ethnic-specific approach" highlighted the inappropriateness of Western-centric strategies that dominated during the initial pandemic response that did not meet the needs of Maori and Pacific communities. Participants advocated for whanau-centric vaccination efforts. "People are now finding their voice" expressed renewed agency among whanau about vaccination following the immense pressure to receive COVID-19 vaccines. The pandemic created an opportune time to support informed parental vaccine decision-making in a manner that enhances the mana (authority, control) of whanau. Maori and Pacific-led vaccination strategies should be embedded in immunization service delivery to improve uptake and immunization experiences for whanau.
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Maori,Indigenous,Pacific,COVID-19 pandemic,childhood vaccines,perceptions,equity,caregivers,healthcare professionals
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