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Effective interventions for improving routine childhood immunisation in low and middle-income countries: a systematic review of systematic reviews.

Monica JainMaren DuvendackShannon ShislerShradha S ParsekarMaria Daniela Anda Leon
Published in: BMJ open (2024)
Interventions oriented towards caregivers and communities are effective in improving routine child immunisation outcomes. The evidence base on health system-oriented interventions is scant not allowing us to reach firm conclusions, except for home visits. Large evidence gaps exist and need to be addressed. For example, more high-quality evidence is needed for specific caregiver-oriented interventions (eg, monetary incentives) as well as health system-oriented (eg, health workers and data systems) and community-oriented interventions. We also need to better understand complementarity of different intervention types.
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