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Table 4 Contents of community-based interventions and the effects on vaccination rates

From: Community-based participatory research (CBPR) approaches in vaccination promotion: a scoping review

Study

The contents of interventions

Number of intervention contents

Increased vaccination rates

Social marketing campaign/community mobilisation

Health education

Interactive discussion

Health service

support

Financial /material incentive

Vaccination

reminder

Follow-up

Bailey et al. [27]

✓

  

✓

✓

✓

✓

5

49%

Ma et al. [42]

 

✓

 

✓

✓

 

✓

4

33%

Ma et al. [38]

 

✓

 

✓

✓

 

✓

4

66.4%

Weir et al. [32]

   

✓

  

✓

2

16.2%

Levinson et al. [19]

  

✓

✓

  

✓

3

92.9%

Abuelo et al. [26]

   

✓

  

✓

2

62.9%

Parra-Medina et al. [43]

 

✓

 

✓

 

✓

✓

4

29.7%

Lee et al. [30]

 

✓

 

✓

   

2

30%

Paskett et al. [41]

✓

✓

   

✓

 

3

4.5%

Sanderson et al. (2017)

 

✓

✓

✓

 

✓

 

4

-5.6%

Lennon et al. [31]

✓

✓

   

✓

✓

4

20.4%

Ma et al. [45]

 

✓

✓

    

2

65.5%

Findley et al. [29]

 

✓

 

✓

✓

✓

✓

5

34.5%

Olayo et al. [46]

  

✓

✓

  

✓

3

Measles OR: 1.144

Penta 3 OR: 1.073;

Willis et al. [33]

✓

✓

✓

✓

   

4

37%

More et al. [39]

✓

 

✓

✓

   

3

5.9%

Habib et al. [37]

✓

  

✓

   

2

7%; 9%

Bawa et al. [28]

✓

 

✓

✓

  

✓

4

OPV3: 38%;

OPV: 30%;

Penta3: 33%

Oyo-Ita et al. [40]

 

✓

    

✓

2

-2.9%

Akwataghibe et al. [34]

✓

  

✓

  

✓

3

27.8%

Khan et al. [20]

✓

  

✓

✓

 

✓

4

74%

Suryadevara et al. [36]

  

✓

✓

 

✓

 

3

17.3%

Marquez et al. [35]

✓

✓

✓

✓

  

✓

5

75.6%

N

10

12

9

19

5

7

15