Roles of mobile teams in tracing lost to follow–up clients: evidence from the optimization of COVID-19 vaccination uptake and routine immunization in Ekiti State

Abstract Background Evidence from literature has established that tracing lost to follow-up clients is an effective strategy for complementing other mechanisms for infectious disease control like human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), tuberculosis, and other diseases such as Ebola. As a long-standing s...

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Main Authors: Saheed Dipo Isiaka, Dapo Awobeku, Akolade Uthman Jimoh, Mahfus Dauda, Olugbemisola Wuraola Samuel, Stephen Olabode Asaolu, Oluwafisayo Azeez Ayodeji, Sunday Atobatele, Segun Adenipekun, Chukwudinma Okoh, Zubair Adegoke, Sidney Sampson
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Published: BMC 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-12319-2
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author Saheed Dipo Isiaka
Dapo Awobeku
Akolade Uthman Jimoh
Mahfus Dauda
Olugbemisola Wuraola Samuel
Stephen Olabode Asaolu
Oluwafisayo Azeez Ayodeji
Sunday Atobatele
Segun Adenipekun
Chukwudinma Okoh
Zubair Adegoke
Sidney Sampson
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Dapo Awobeku
Akolade Uthman Jimoh
Mahfus Dauda
Olugbemisola Wuraola Samuel
Stephen Olabode Asaolu
Oluwafisayo Azeez Ayodeji
Sunday Atobatele
Segun Adenipekun
Chukwudinma Okoh
Zubair Adegoke
Sidney Sampson
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description Abstract Background Evidence from literature has established that tracing lost to follow-up clients is an effective strategy for complementing other mechanisms for infectious disease control like human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), tuberculosis, and other diseases such as Ebola. As a long-standing successful public health method of optimizing acceptance and/or adherence to infectious disease treatment tracing lost to follow-up clients is usually carried out by manually investigating individuals who absconded or are absent from treatments designed to manage and/or promote their health status. This study seeks to explore the role of mobile teams in tracing clients lost to follow-up for immunization. Methods This study was premised on a qualitative research approach to elicit information from purposively selected populations across 9 local government areas (LGA) in Ekiti state, Nigeria. Focus group discussions, in-depth interviews, and key informant interviews were the selected methods of data collection on the roles of mobile teams in tracing lost to follow–up clients for the optimization of COVID-19 and routine immunization in Ekiti state. Results A total of 107 healthcare workers across Ekiti state were selected to participate in this study. Our study found tracing lost to follow-up clients resulted in two major successes for health workers. These are increased awareness of COVID-19 vaccination and routine immunization, and improved vaccination coverage for both categories of vaccinees. Distance between communities, and transportation, were interdependent issues reported by health workers as challenges in the course of their duties. Conclusion Our study emphasizes the importance of onboarding and/or training health workers across all categories that are involved in the implementation of a public health program, irrespective of the existing knowledge that they may have on the concept. This study recommends that health workers across all levels, in collaboration with key players and stakeholders employ human-centered designed approaches to improve the sensitization of caregivers, and community populace on the values, benefits, and significance of the COVID-19 vaccination and routine immunization uptake.
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spelling doaj-art-bebd54711b0048f698ad0819e043dfae2025-02-02T12:14:07ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632025-01-0125111310.1186/s12913-025-12319-2Roles of mobile teams in tracing lost to follow–up clients: evidence from the optimization of COVID-19 vaccination uptake and routine immunization in Ekiti StateSaheed Dipo Isiaka0Dapo Awobeku1Akolade Uthman JimohMahfus Dauda2Olugbemisola Wuraola Samuel3Stephen Olabode Asaolu4Oluwafisayo Azeez Ayodeji5Sunday Atobatele6Segun Adenipekun7Chukwudinma Okoh8Zubair Adegoke9Sidney Sampson10Sydani Institute for Research and Innovation, FCTSchool of Policy Studies, University of BristolSydani Institute for Research and Innovation, FCTSydani Institute for Research and Innovation, FCTSydani Institute for Research and Innovation, FCTSydani Initiative for International Development, FCTSydani Initiative for International Development, FCTBill and Melinda Gates Foundation, FCTSydani Initiative for International Development, FCTSydani Initiative for International Development, FCTSydani Initiative for International Development, FCTAbstract Background Evidence from literature has established that tracing lost to follow-up clients is an effective strategy for complementing other mechanisms for infectious disease control like human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), tuberculosis, and other diseases such as Ebola. As a long-standing successful public health method of optimizing acceptance and/or adherence to infectious disease treatment tracing lost to follow-up clients is usually carried out by manually investigating individuals who absconded or are absent from treatments designed to manage and/or promote their health status. This study seeks to explore the role of mobile teams in tracing clients lost to follow-up for immunization. Methods This study was premised on a qualitative research approach to elicit information from purposively selected populations across 9 local government areas (LGA) in Ekiti state, Nigeria. Focus group discussions, in-depth interviews, and key informant interviews were the selected methods of data collection on the roles of mobile teams in tracing lost to follow–up clients for the optimization of COVID-19 and routine immunization in Ekiti state. Results A total of 107 healthcare workers across Ekiti state were selected to participate in this study. Our study found tracing lost to follow-up clients resulted in two major successes for health workers. These are increased awareness of COVID-19 vaccination and routine immunization, and improved vaccination coverage for both categories of vaccinees. Distance between communities, and transportation, were interdependent issues reported by health workers as challenges in the course of their duties. Conclusion Our study emphasizes the importance of onboarding and/or training health workers across all categories that are involved in the implementation of a public health program, irrespective of the existing knowledge that they may have on the concept. This study recommends that health workers across all levels, in collaboration with key players and stakeholders employ human-centered designed approaches to improve the sensitization of caregivers, and community populace on the values, benefits, and significance of the COVID-19 vaccination and routine immunization uptake.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-12319-2Tracing lost to follow-upClientsMobile teamsOptimizationRoutine immunization
spellingShingle Saheed Dipo Isiaka
Dapo Awobeku
Akolade Uthman Jimoh
Mahfus Dauda
Olugbemisola Wuraola Samuel
Stephen Olabode Asaolu
Oluwafisayo Azeez Ayodeji
Sunday Atobatele
Segun Adenipekun
Chukwudinma Okoh
Zubair Adegoke
Sidney Sampson
Roles of mobile teams in tracing lost to follow–up clients: evidence from the optimization of COVID-19 vaccination uptake and routine immunization in Ekiti State
BMC Health Services Research
Tracing lost to follow-up
Clients
Mobile teams
Optimization
Routine immunization
title Roles of mobile teams in tracing lost to follow–up clients: evidence from the optimization of COVID-19 vaccination uptake and routine immunization in Ekiti State
title_full Roles of mobile teams in tracing lost to follow–up clients: evidence from the optimization of COVID-19 vaccination uptake and routine immunization in Ekiti State
title_fullStr Roles of mobile teams in tracing lost to follow–up clients: evidence from the optimization of COVID-19 vaccination uptake and routine immunization in Ekiti State
title_full_unstemmed Roles of mobile teams in tracing lost to follow–up clients: evidence from the optimization of COVID-19 vaccination uptake and routine immunization in Ekiti State
title_short Roles of mobile teams in tracing lost to follow–up clients: evidence from the optimization of COVID-19 vaccination uptake and routine immunization in Ekiti State
title_sort roles of mobile teams in tracing lost to follow up clients evidence from the optimization of covid 19 vaccination uptake and routine immunization in ekiti state
topic Tracing lost to follow-up
Clients
Mobile teams
Optimization
Routine immunization
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-12319-2
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