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Community norms

Community-level attitudes and beliefs about immunisation, including whether there is social pressure to vaccinate or not vaccinate. This can be measured either objectively through aggregating community-level responses or subjectively by soliciting individual community members’ beliefs about the norms in their community. This includes attitudes and beliefs about immunization of key influencers in the community like traditional or religious leaders.

Outcome group: 
Behavioural,social & practical barriers faced by caregivers & communities

Karing (2018) Social Signaling and Childhood Immunization: A Field Experiment in Sierra...

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Pramanik (2018) Impact evaluation of a community engagement intervention in improving childhood...

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Andersson (2009) Evidence-based Discussion Increases Childhood Vaccination Uptake: A Randomised Cluster Controlled...

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Saeterdal (2014) Interventions aimed at communities to inform and/or educate about early...

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