Aragão et al. 8585. Aragão RF, Albuquerque IMN, Ribeiro MA, Barreto RM, Sousa JA. Percepções e conhecimentos da equipe de enfermagem sobre o processo de imunização. Rev Bras Promoç Saúde 2019; 32:1-8. (2019) |
Brazil |
23 |
Nurses’ perceptions of vaccination |
Interviews |
Thematic analysis |
Arams et al. 3939. Arams R, Weinstock RE, Muresianu ES, O'Callaghan S, Tubridy E, Maita YT, et al. In the name of prevention: maternal perspectives on school-based HPV vaccination in rural southern Chile. Adolesc Health Med Ther 2021; 12:27-36. (2021) |
Chile |
30 |
Maternal factors and family dynamics that affect HPV vaccination behavior |
Interviews |
Grounded theory |
Barbieri et al. 5555. Barbieri CL, Couto MT. Decision-making on childhood vaccination by highly educated parents. Rev Saúde Pública 2015; 49:18. (2015) |
Brazil |
30 |
Parents’ decision-making process |
Interviews |
Content analysis |
Barbieri et al. 4343. Barbieri CLA, Couto MT, Aith FMA. A (não) vacinação infantil entre a cultura e a lei: os significados atribuídos por casais de camadas médias de São Paulo, Brasil. Cad Saúde Pública 2017; 33:e00173315. (2017) |
Brazil |
30 |
Deciding not to vaccinate |
Interviews |
Content analysis |
Barrington et al. 7878. Barrington C, Moreno L, Kerrigan D. Perceived influence of an HIV vaccine on sexual-risk behaviour in the Dominican Republic. Cult Health Sex 2008; 10:391-401. (2008) |
Dominican Republic |
25 |
HIV vaccine and sexual behavior |
Interviews |
Content analysis |
Barrington et al. 8181. Barrington C, Moreno L, Kerrigan D. Local understanding of an HIV vaccine and its relationship with HIV-related stigma in the Dominican Republic. AIDS Care 2007; 19:871-7. (2007) |
Dominican Republic |
25 |
HIV vaccine |
Interviews |
Content analysis |
Bazán et al. 8484. Bazán M, Villacorta E, Barbagelatta G, Jimenez MM, Goya C, Bartolini RM, et al. Health workers' attitudes, perceptions and knowledge of influenza immunization in Lima, Peru: a mixed methods study. Vaccine 2017; 35:2930-6. (2017) |
Peru |
70 |
Health professionals’ attitudes and influenza vaccine |
Interviews |
Thematic analysis |
Bingham et al. 3838. Bingham A, Drake JK, LaMontagne DS. Sociocultural issues in the introduction of human papillomavirus vaccine in low-resource settings. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2009; 163:455-61. (2009) |
Peru |
299/50 |
Sociocultural issues of HPV vaccination |
Interviews and focus groups |
Table matrix technique |
Burghouts et al. 4040. Burghouts J, Del Nogal B, Uriepero A, Hermans PWM, de Waard JH, Verhagen LM. Childhood vaccine acceptance and refusal among Warao Amerindian caregivers in Venezuela: a qualitative approach. PLoS One 2017; 12:e0170227. (2017) |
Venezuela |
30 |
Vaccination in infants and children |
Interviews |
Thematic analysis |
Calo et al. 7777. Calo WA, Fernandez ME, Fernandez-Espada N, Colon-Lopez V. Exploring the role of ethnic identity on the attitudes towards HPV vaccine advertising among Puerto Ricans: a qualitative analysis. J Immigr Minor Health 2015; 17:314-7. (2015) |
Puerto Rico |
23 |
HPV vaccine and ethnic identity |
Focus group |
Thematic analysis |
Carcelen et al. 5454. Carcelen AC, Vilajeliu A, Malik F, Gilman RH, Omer S. Perceptions and attitudes towards vaccination during pregnancy in a peri urban area of Lima, Peru. Vaccine 2021; 39 Suppl 2:B27-33. (2021) |
Peru |
12 |
Pregnant women’s perceptions and attitudes towards vaccination |
Interviews |
Theoretical framework |
Castillo-Neyra et al. 7171. Castillo-Neyra R, Buttenheim AM, Brown J, Ferrara JF, Arevalo-Nieto C, Borrini-Mayorí K, et al. Behavioral and structural barriers to accessing human post-exposure prophylaxis and other preventive practices in Arequipa, Peru, during a canine rabies epidemic. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 2020; 14:e0008478. (2020) |
Peru |
70 |
Rabies vaccines during the pandemic |
Focus group |
Thematic analysis |
Clavé Llavall et al. 5858. Clavé Llavall A, de Wildt G, Meza G, Tattsbridge J, Jones L. Nurses' and teachers' perceived barriers and facilitators to the uptake of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination program in Iquitos, Peru: a qualitative study. PLoS One 2021; 16:e0255218. (2021) |
Peru |
21 |
Vaccination uptake in nurses and teachers |
Interviews |
Theory informed thematic analysis |
Clavijo et al. 7979. Clavijo GC, Arevalo JD, Pretel VLO, Gutiérrez JP. Percepciones sobre la vacunación de la rabia silvestre en población Awajún de la provincia de Condorcanqui, Amazonas, Perú, 2013. Physis (Rio J.) 2016; 26:201-24. (2016) |
Peru |
32 |
Perception of rabies vaccines |
Interviews and observation |
Thematic analysis |
Cordoba-Sanchez et al. 3737. Cordoba-Sanchez V, Tovar-Aguirre OL, Franco S, Arias Ortiz NE, Louie K, Sanchez GI, et al. Perception about barriers and facilitators of the school-based HPV vaccine program of Manizales, Colombia: a qualitative study in school-enrolled girls and their parents. Prev Med Rep 2019; 16 Suppl 1:100977. (2019) |
Colombia |
110 |
Barriers and facilitators for HPV vaccination in school children |
Interviews and focus groups |
Content analysis |
Costa e Silva et al. 7373. Costa e Silva SP, Menandro MC. Representations of the elderly on the influenza vaccine. Ciênc Saúde Colet 2013; 18:2179-88. (2013) |
Brazil |
30 |
Social representations of the influenza vaccine |
Interviews |
Thematic analysis |
Couto & Barbieri 4242. Couto MT, Barbieri CL. Care and (non)-vaccination in the context of high-income and well-schooled families in Sao Paulo in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Ciênc Saúde Colet 2015; 20:105-14. (2015) |
Brazil |
15 |
Vaccine refusal in high-income families |
Interviews |
Content analysis |
Duarte et al. 7575. Duarte DC, Oliveira VC, Guimarães EAA, Viegas SMF. Vaccination access in primary care from the user's perspective: senses and feelings about healthcare services. Escola Anna Nery Rev Enferm 2019; 23:e20180250. (2019) |
Brazil |
74 |
Feelings and perceptions regarding vaccination in primary health care |
Interviews |
Thematic content analysis |
Duarte et al. 4747. Duarte DC, Viegas S, Lanza FM, Oliveira VC. Vaccination as a scheduled demand: a day in the life of users. Rev Bras Enferm 2020; 73:e20180451. (2020) |
Brazil |
74 |
Vaccination as a scheduled demand and access |
Interviews |
Thematic content analysis |
Duarte et al. 5656. Duarte DC, Viegas SMF, Augusto TFS, Oliveira VC, Martins JRT, Tholl AD. Organizational aspects and a schedule for access to vaccination from users' perspective. Texto & Contexto Enferm 2021; 30:e20190101. (2021) |
Brazil |
74 |
Access to vaccination and its organizational aspects in primary health care |
Interviews |
Thematic content analysis |
Escobar-Díaz et al. 7070. Escobar-Díaz F, Osorio-Merchán MB, De la Hoz-Restrepo F. Reasons some children under 5 do not get vaccinated in four Colombian cities. Rev Panam Salud Pública 2017; 41:e123. (2017) |
Colombia |
36 |
Reasons for refusing vaccination |
Interviews and focus groups |
Thematic analysis |
Fernández et al. 6767. Fernández ME, Le Y-CL, Fernández-Espada N, Calo WA, Savas LS, Vélez C, et al. Knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination among Puerto Rican mothers and daughters, 2010: a qualitative study. Prev Chronic Dis 2014; 11:E212. (2014) |
Puerto Rico |
30 |
Perception of the HPV vaccine |
Focus group |
Grounded theory |
Figueiredo et al. 4141. Figueiredo GLA, Pina JC, Tonete VLP, Lima RAG, Mello DF. Experiences of families in the immunization of Brazilian children under two years old. Rev Latinoam Enferm 2011; 19:598-605. (2011) |
Brazil |
22 |
Experiences of immunization in children |
Interviews |
Thematic analysis |
Fleming et al. 5757. Fleming JA, Baltrons R, Rowley E, Quintanilla I, Crespin E, Ropero A-M, et al. Implementation of maternal influenza immunization in El Salvador: experiences and lessons learned from a mixed-methods study. Vaccine 2018; 36:4054-61. (2018) |
El Salvador |
326 |
Maternal immunization against influenza |
Interviews and focus groups |
Thematic analysis |
Galea et al. 8282. Galea JT, Monsour E, Nureña CR, Blas MM, Brown B. HPV vaccine knowledge and acceptability among Peruvian men who have sex with men and transgender women: a pilot, qualitative study. PLoS One 2017; 12:e0172964. (2017) |
Peru |
36 |
Knowledge and acceptance of the HPV vaccine |
Interviews and focus groups |
Content analysis |
Garcia et al. 5959. Garcia PJ, George PE, Romero C, Soto G, Carcamo C, Bayer AM. "The flu... is a little more complicated than a cold": knowledge, beliefs, and practices related to influenza and influenza vaccination among at-risk populations and health professionals in Peru. Vaccine 2020; 38:7688-95. (2020) |
Peru |
66 |
Knowledge of influenza and immunization |
Interviews and focus groups |
Thematic analysis |
Gonçalves & Machado 3636. Gonçalves S, Machado M. Opinion of a group of caretakers concerning the basic immunization. Rev Rene 2008; 9:45-51. (2008) |
Brazil |
16 |
Immunization in carers |
Interviews |
Content analysis |
González-Block et al. 6060. González-Block MA, Pelcastre-Villafuerte BE, Knauth DR, Fachel-Leal A, Comes Y, Noboa L, et al. Influenza vaccination hesitancy in large urban centers in South America. Qualitative analysis of confidence, complacency and convenience across risk groups. PLoS One 2021; 16:e0256040. (2021) |
Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay |
150 |
Confidence, complacency and convenience of influenza vaccination |
Focus group |
Content analysis |
González-Block et al. 77. Gonzalez-Block MA, Arroyo-Laguna J, Rodríguez-Zea B, Pelcastre-Villafuerte BE, Gutiérrez-Calderón E, Díaz-Portillo SP, et al. The importance of confidence, complacency, and convenience for influenza vaccination among key risk groups in large urban areas of Peru. Hum Vaccin Immunother 2021; 17:465-74. (2021) |
Peru |
28 |
Confidence in the influenza vaccine |
Focus group |
Qualitative analysis |
Handy et al. 5050. Handy LK, Maroudi S, Powell M, Nfila B, Moser C, Japa I, et al. The impact of access to immunization information on vaccine acceptance in three countries. PLoS One 2017; 12:e0180759. (2017) |
Dominican Republic |
96 |
Access to information on vaccination |
Focus group |
Deductive approach based on conceptual framework |
Islam et al. 6161. Islam JY, Hoyt AM, Ramos S, Morgan K, Kim CJ, Sanjose S, et al. Acceptability of two- versus three-dose human papillomavirus vaccination schedule among providers and mothers of adolescent girls: a mixed-methods study in five countries. Cancer Causes Control 2018; 29:1115-30. (2018) |
Argentina |
23 |
Mothers’ rationale regarding their preferences for HPV vaccination |
Focus group |
Thematic analysis |
Liebermann et al. 3535. Liebermann E, Van Devanter N, Frias Gúzman N, Ompad D, Shirazian T, Healton C. Parent-level barriers and facilitators to HPV vaccine implementation in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. J Community Health 2020; 45:1061-6. (2020) |
Dominican Republic |
64 |
Barriers and facilitators for HPV vaccination |
Focus group |
Content analysis |
Malik et al. 7272. Malik AF, Belizan M, Gutierrez M, Vilajeliu A, Sanclemente LN, Gonzalez Casanova I, et al. Pregnant women's perspectives about maternal immunization in Latin America. Vaccine 2021; 39 Suppl 2:B44-9. (2021) |
Argentina, Brazil, Honduras, Mexico, and Peru |
162 |
Pregnancy and immunization |
Interviews and focus groups |
Thematic analysis |
Malik et al. 6262. Malik FA, Alonso JP, Sanclemente LN, Vilajeliu A, Gutierrez M, Gonzalez-Casanova I, et al. Health care providers perspectives about maternal immunization in Latin America. Vaccine 2021; 39 Suppl 2:B50-4. (2021) |
Argentina, Brazil, Honduras, Mexico, and Peru |
33 |
Health care providers |
Interviews |
Thematic analysis |
Marbán-Castro et al. 4949. Marbán-Castro E, Villén-Gonzalvo A, Enguita-Fernández C, Romero-Acosta KC, Marín-Cos A, Arrieta GJ, et al. Acceptability of a hypothetical Zika vaccine among women from Colombia and Spain exposed to ZIKV: a qualitative study. Vaccines (Basel) 2020; 8:580. (2020) |
Colombia |
30 |
Acceptance of a hypothetical vaccine against Zika |
Interviews |
Grounded theory |
Melo et al. 3434. Melo MCP, Santos MM, Mendes RNC, Sales JRP, Silva RM. Perception of adolescents on immunization in a public school in Petrolina - PE. REME Rev Min Enferm 2013; 17:374-80. (2013) |
Brazil |
14 |
Adolescents’ perception of vaccination |
Interviews |
Content analysis |
Morais & Quirino 3333. Morais A, Quirino M. Prática de imunização da criança prematura. Ciênc Cuid Saúde 2010; 9:350-7. (2010) |
Brazil |
7 |
Immunization and premature babies |
Interviews |
Content analysis |
Muyulema et al. 6363. Muyulema R, Guerrero Guerrero E, Melendres I. Conocimiento vaccinal en madres con hijos menores de 5 años. Revista Digital de Postgrado 2020; 9:e197. (2020) |
Ecuador |
26 |
Mothers’ knowledge of vaccination |
Interviews |
Thematic analysis |
Oliveira et al. 3232. Oliveira ACS, Silva GF, Souza JLAC, Maia SMA. Imunização contra influenza em colaboradores de um centro universitário. Enfermagem Brasil 2019; 18:721-6. (2019) |
Brazil |
17 |
Nurses’ knowledge of vaccination |
Interviews |
Phenomenological analysis |
Oliveira et al. 6666. Oliveira VC, Tavares LOM, Maforte NTP, Silva LNLR, Rennó HMS, Amaral GG, et al. A percepção da equipe de enfermagem sobre a segurança do paciente em sala de vacinação. Rev Cuid (Bucaramanga) 2018; 10:e590. (2018) |
Brazil |
124 |
Influenza vaccine for workers |
Experience-based narratives |
NA |
Pereira et al. 3131. Pereira BFB, Martins MAS, Barbosa TLA, Silva CSO, Gomes LMX. Reasons why pregnant women did not vaccinate against influenza A H1N1. Ciênc Saúde Colet 2013; 18:1745-52. (2013) |
Brazil |
10 |
Pregnancy and refusal of the H1N1 vaccine |
Interviews |
Content analysis |
Pérez-Guerra et al. 4545. Pérez-Guerra CL, Rodríguez-Acosta RL, Soto-Gómez E, Zielinski-Gutierrez E, Peña-Orellana M, Santiago LM, et al. Assessing the interest to participate in a dengue vaccine efficacy trial among residents of Puerto Rico. Hum Vaccin Immunother 2012; 8:905-15. (2012) |
Puerto Rico |
70 |
Interests in participation in dengue vaccine trials |
Interviews and focus groups |
Thematic analysis |
Petrocy & Katz 8383. Petrocy A, Katz ML. Cervical cancer and HPV: knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors among women living in Guatemala. J Health Care Poor Underserved 2014; 25:624-36. (2014) |
Guatemala |
40 |
Attitudes and beliefs regarding cervical cancer and the HPV vaccine |
Interviews |
Content analysis |
Piñeros et al. 3030. Piñeros M, Wiesner C, Cortés C, Trujillo LM. HPV vaccine introduction at the local level in a developing country: attitudes and criteria among key actors. Cad Saúde Pública 2010; 26:900-8. (2010) |
Colombia |
14 |
Introducing the HPV vaccine |
Interviews |
Content analysis |
Rees et al. 5353. Rees HD, Lombardo AR, Tangoren CG, Meyers SJ, Muppala VR, Niccolai LM. Knowledge and beliefs regarding cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccination among urban and rural women in Leon, Nicaragua. PeerJ 2017; 5:e3871. (2017) |
Nicaragua |
20 |
HPV vaccine |
Interviews |
Deductive approach |
Ropero Alvarez et al. 6464. Ropero Alvarez AM, Vilajeliu A, Magarinos M, Jauregui B, Guzmán L, Whittenbury A, et al. Enablers and barriers of maternal and neonatal immunization programs in Latin America. Vaccine 2021; 39 Suppl 2:B34-43. (2021) |
Argentina, Brazil, Honduras, Mexico, and Peru |
252 |
Maternal and neonatal immunization in Latin America |
Interviews and focus groups |
Table matrix technique |
Santana et al. 2929. Santana BMG, Galindo YA, Peraza AMC, Chacón DP, Chacón MC, Valdés CA. Culture of health in family members of children about vaccination. Polyclinic "5 de Septiembre", January-June 2015. Rev Cuba Med Trop 2019; 71:e394. (2019) |
Cuba |
72 |
Knowledge, beliefs and meanings of preventive vaccines |
Interviews |
Deductive approach |
Sealy et al. 8080. Sealy DA, Modeste N, Dyett P. Barriers and facilitators to the HPV vaccine among mothers of adolescent girls: a qualitative study conducted in Trinidad and Tobago. Women Health 2021; 61:235-43. (2021) |
Trinidad and Tobago |
33 |
Barriers and facilitators for potential acceptance of the HPV vaccine by mothers of female adolescents |
Interviews |
Thematic analysis |
Sherlock et al. 2828. Sherlock MSM, Cardoso MVLML, Le´lis ALPA, Lopes MMCO, Pereira MLD. Reasons for non-compliance of mothers to immunization schedule of children exposed to HIV. Rev Rene 2013; 14:341-53. (2013) |
Brazil |
16 |
Mothers’ perception of HIV vaccination for infants |
Interviews |
NA |
Silva et al. 7474. Silva PLN, Martins FGS, Galvão APFC, Souto SGT, Oliveira RS, Martins IML. Feelings of pre-adolescents and adolescents vaccination against human papillomavirus. Nursing 2021; 24:5305-10. (2021) |
Brazil |
10 |
Feelings of preadolescents and adolescents towards HPV vaccination |
Interviews |
Content analysis |
Silva et al. 6868. Silva PMC, Silva IMB, Interaminense INCS, Linhares FMP, Serrano SQ, Pontes CM. Knowledge and attitudes about human papillomavirus and vaccination. Escola Anna Nery Rev Enferm 2018; 22:e20170390. (2018) |
Brazil |
55 |
Knowledge of HPV vaccination |
Interviews |
Collective subject discourse |
Simas et al. 5252. Simas C, Larson HJ, Paterson P. "Saint Google, now we have information!": a qualitative study on narratives of trust and attitudes towards maternal vaccination in Mexico City and Toluca. BMC Public Health 2021; 21:1170. (2021) |
Mexico |
54 |
Experiences with maternal vaccination |
Interviews and focus groups |
Thematic analysis |
Simas et al. 88. Simas C, Larson HJ, Paterson P. "Those who do not vaccinate don't love themselves, or anyone else": a qualitative study of views and attitudes of urban pregnant women towards maternal immunisation in Panama. BMJ Open 2021; 11:e044903. (2021) |
Panama |
56 |
Pregnant women’s views and attitudes towards maternal immunization |
Interviews and focus groups |
Deductive-inductive approach |
Simas et al. 4444. Simas C, Paterson P, Lees S, Larson HJ. "From my phone, I could rule the world": critical engagement with maternal vaccine information, vaccine confidence builders and post-Zika outbreak rumours in Brazil. Vaccine 2021; 39:4700-4. (2021) |
Brazil |
60 |
Barriers and facilitators for maternal immunization |
Interviews and focus groups |
Deductive-inductive approach |
Véliz et al. 5151. Ve´liz L, Campos C, Vega P. Conocimiento y actitudes de los padres en relacio´n a la vacunacio´n de sus hijos. Rev Chilena Infectol 2016; 33:30-7. (2016) |
Chile |
102 |
Parents’ knowledge and attitudes towards vaccination |
Open questions |
Content analysis |
Wiesner et al. 6969. Wiesner C, Pin~eros M, Trujillo LM, Cortés C, Ardila J. Aceptabilidad de la vacuna contra el virus papiloma humano en padres de adolescentes, en Colombia. Rev Salud Pública 2010; 12:961-73. (2010) |
Colombia |
196 |
Parents’ acceptance of HPV vaccination |
Focus group |
Content analysis |