Creating cohesive communities: using Conditional–Collective–Community-Based Incentives to change social norms on polio immunization in Pakistan
Farhana Tabassum, Zayaan Delawalla, Mushtaq Mirani, Zahid Ali Khan, Aadarsh Fateh Muhammad, Muhammad Asim, Jai K. Das

TL;DR
This study explores how community engagement and conditional incentives can change social norms and increase polio vaccine acceptance in Pakistan.
Contribution
The study introduces Conditional–Collective–Community-Based Incentives (C3Is) as a novel approach to reduce vaccine refusals in high-risk areas.
Findings
Community engagement and C3Is led to significant improvements in polio immunization coverage.
Conditional incentives helped reduce vaccine refusals by up to 50% in specific clusters.
The approach fostered community cohesion and dispelled myths about the polio vaccine.
Abstract
Immunization remains a critical public health strategy, particularly in countries like Pakistan where vaccine-preventable diseases are prevalent despite global efforts to eradicate poliomyelitis. This study investigates the role of community engagement (CE) and conditional incentives in increasing polio vaccine uptake in High-Risk Union Councils (HRUCs) of Pakistan. Utilizing an exploratory qualitative research design, the study was conducted to assess the impact of an intervention which involved participatory CE, including the formation of Community Health Committees (CHCs) that conducted community sessions, made home visits, and implemented the Conditional–Collective–Community-Based Incentives (C3Is) in HRUCs in Bannu and Karachi, Pakistan to reduce the rate of refusals for the oral polio vaccine (OPV). These conditional incentives were based on the reduction of polio vaccine refusals…
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TopicsVaccine Coverage and Hesitancy · Global Health and Epidemiology · HIV/AIDS Impact and Responses
