Thomas S, Bolsewicz K, Leask J, Clark K, Ennis S, Durrheim DN. Structural and social inequities contribute to pockets of low childhood immunisation in New South Wales, Australia.
Vaccine X 2022;
12:100200. [PMID:
35991158 PMCID:
PMC9386109 DOI:
10.1016/j.jvacx.2022.100200]
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Abstract
The TIP approach was used in 5 Australian communities to identify barriers to childhood immunisation.
A lensed approach to analysis focused on s social determinants and structural barriers.
Socio-economic hardship and service access barriers contributed to under vaccination.
Public health interventions need to address structural barriers to childhood vaccination.
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