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User testing of an immunization service experience how to guide in Tanzania

Tanzania’s immunization program, aligned with national strategies, emphasizes universal, quality, and gender-sensitive services.1 Although Tanzania’s vaccination coverage has been historically high, the country experienced declines during the COVID-19 pandemic which have persisted, despite efforts from the Ministry of Health (MOH). The 2024 WUENIC data reported 87% coverage for the first dose of Pentavalent vaccine, dropping to 83% of the third dose.2 According to national estimates, around 7% of Tanzania’s children are classified as zero-dose (ZD), residing in predominantly underserved communities.

To improve immunization service delivery and reduce the percentage of ZD and under-immunized children, Tanzania’s MOH began investing efforts in the immunization service experience (SE). Service experience encompasses all aspects of client interaction with health services, from accessibility, convenience, and quality of care to client satisfaction and outcomes. In the context of immunization, it spans the entire process from the client’s initial awareness and engagement with immunization services to delivery of care and follow-up care. It includes health worker behavior, service delivery efficiency, and the environment in which immunizations are administered. Understanding SE is crucial for improving the ability of health workers to provide high-quality services and the systems and environments they need to do so. It is also critical for improving demand for and uptake of services, client satisfaction, adherence to vaccination schedules, and public health outcomes.

In 2025, the MOH tested a newly developed global guideline, “Enhancing the Immunization Service Experience: A Practical Guide for Immunization Managers”3. The guideline provides district-level management with a framework for how to implement and monitor select evidence-based interventions to improve immunization service experience. The Tanzanian MOH agreed to pilot test the guide and interventions, documenting lessons learned to improve the guide and its use. This case study reports lessons of this pilot and guides a path toward wider use. 

Langues

  • Anglais

Année de publication

2026

Type

Étude de cas

Catégories

  • Gestion de programme

Pays

  • Tanzanie

Organisations

  • JSI
  • UNICEF

Mots-clés

  • Demande
  • EQUIP

Régions de l'OMS

  • Région africaine

Immunization Service Experience

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Application of Human Centered Design and Behavioral and Social Drivers of Vaccination in EthiopiaVaccination Demand Hub2023Case studyAnglais
Synthesis of Immunization Service Experience Interventions and Monitoring and Measurement Approaches for Zero-dose and Under-immunized ChildrenJSI, Task Force Global Health2022ReportAnglais
Communicating on COVID-19 vaccines in a Changing EnvironmentVaccination Demand Hub2023GuidanceAnglais
Human-centred design for tailoring immunization programmesWorld Health Organization (WHO)2022GuidanceAnglais, Français, Portuguais, Espagnol
Strengthening Immunization Service Experience. Global, Regional and Country Insight GatheringJSI Research & Training Institute, Inc2020GuidanceAnglais
RESOURCE CATALOGUE SERVICE QUALITY AND EXPERIENCE LITERATURE AND TOOLSGavi, the Vaccine Alliance2023ToolAnglais
Quality immunization services: a planning guideWorld Health Organization (WHO)2022GuidanceArabe, Anglais, Russe, Français, Portuguais, Espagnol
Strengthening Immunization Service Experience: NepalJSI Research & Training Institute, Inc2022ReportAnglais
Strengthening Immunization Service Experience: MozambiqueJSI Research & Training Institute, Inc2022ReportAnglais, Portuguais
Fortalecimento da experiência do serviço de imunização: MozambiqueJSI Research & Training Institute, Inc2022ReportPortuguais, Anglais
Strengthening Immunization Service Experience: KenyaJSI2022ReportAnglais
Health worker communication for COVID-19 vaccination - Flow diagram for communicating during COVID-19 vaccination sessionsWorld Health Organization (WHO)2021Poster/infographicAnglais
Strengthening Immunization Service Experience: GhanaJSI Research & Training Institute, Inc2022ReportAnglais
Service Experience In Action - 1Vaccination Demand Hub2025PresentationAnglais
Service Experience in Action -2Vaccination Demand Hub2025PresentationAnglais
User testing of an immunization service experience how to guide in TanzaniaVaccination Demand Hub, Tanzania Ministry of Health, JSI, UNICEF, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)2026Case studyAnglais
Enhancing Service Experience: A Practical Guide for Immunization ManagersUNICEF, Vaccination Demand Hub, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), JSI2026GuidanceAnglais

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