[Mapping, profile and training of immunization stakeholders, Benin, 2020].

Aristide Aplogan, Didier Agossadou, Dramane Palenfo, Téné-Alima Essoh, Landry Kaucley, Alain Komi Ahawo
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Introduction: The Benin Immunization and Logistic Directorate commissioned this study to provide evidence-based data to improve the performance of the Expanded Programme on Immunization. The objectives were to identify immunization stakeholders, describe their profile, their geographical distribution and determine their training needs.

Methods: In December 2020, we conducted a census of Benin's immunization stakeholders via their administrative files and telephone interviews. The data were collected in each departmental directorate and health zone by focal points using an Excel® grid. The authorizations of the ethics and personal data protection committees were obtained.

Results: We identified 3, 893 immunization workers, 39 years old on average, 66% of whom were women, 53% were health care assistants, 77% were vaccinators, and 56% were government contract workers. About 96% of them worked in peripheral centers. Approximately 56% were untrained and 14% had been untrained for more than 5 years. More than half of the actors were not trained for their function. The proportion of actors needing training was estimated at 70%. The training needs were at least 72% in the departmental hospitals, zone hospitals and health centers. 98% of actors reported a need for training, including immunization (74%), vaccine management (69%), cold chain (61%), monitoring (61%), and maintenance (47%).

Conclusion: The predominance of nurses' aides and women and the low proportion of trained personnel among immunization workers were also observed in other sub-Saharan African countries. Benin's Immunization and Logistics Directorate should mobilize sufficient resources to strengthen the technical capacities of the majority of immunization stakeholders.

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[免疫利益攸关方的测绘、概况和培训,贝宁,2020年]。
导言:贝宁免疫和后勤局委托开展这项研究,以提供基于证据的数据,以改善扩大免疫规划的绩效。目标是确定免疫利益攸关方,描述其概况、地理分布并确定其培训需求。方法:2020年12月,我们通过行政档案和电话访谈对贝宁免疫利益相关者进行了普查。数据由联络点使用Excel®网格在每个部门理事会和卫生区收集。已获得道德委员会和个人数据保护委员会的授权。结果:共有3893名免疫工作人员,平均年龄39岁,其中66%为女性,53%为卫生保健助理,77%为接种员,56%为政府合同工。其中96%的人在外围中心工作。大约56%的人没有接受过培训,14%的人没有接受培训超过5年。超过一半的演员没有接受过相应的训练。需要培训的演员比例估计为70%。省级医院、地区医院和保健中心的培训需求至少为72%。98%的行动方报告需要培训,包括免疫接种(74%)、疫苗管理(69%)、冷链(61%)、监测(61%)和维护(47%)。结论:其他撒哈拉以南非洲国家的免疫工作人员中护士助理和妇女占主导地位,受过培训的人员比例较低。贝宁免疫和后勤局应调动足够的资源,加强大多数免疫利益攸关方的技术能力。
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