Polio immunization in Pakistan:ethical issues and challenges
Dublin Core
Title
Polio immunization in Pakistan:ethical issues and challenges
Author
Basharat, Sarah
Shaikh, Tasneem
Shaikh, Tasneem
Publisher
2017/00/00
Language
English
Publication Date
20170000
Abstract
Background: Immunization should be considered a basic human right to health and well-being. It is everybody’s business, and it is everybody’s responsibility: the individual, the community, the health system and the state. This paper attempts to review some of the literature that highlights the ethical and religious concerns surrounding polio vaccination and what approaches may be used to counter the problems faced in Pakistan. Methods: This paper is developed through a literature review on public health and polio in Pakistan, consulting local, regional and globally published peer reviewed articles focussing on religion, culture, ethics and public health. Discussion: Human behaviour, including the utilization and acceptability of healthcare services, is greatly influenced by religious beliefs and dogmas. Immunization, specifically for the purpose of polio eradication, has been a topic under focus and in the news in Pakistan. The government is doing its best through a variety of interventions to increase access, inform the public and increase vaccination rates. Nevertheless, the country still faces a huge challenge from certain stern pockets of uncompromising populations who resist and refuse vaccination. Beliefs, practices and cultural norms overshadow public health priorities and ethics. Understanding of the context, therefore, is critical to determine the social hindrances in polio eradication and strategize thereon. Conclusion: Having programmatic, system-wide, socio-cultural and of course ethical dimensions, the policy makers and the programme managers in Pakistan must attempt to address the multitude of challenges to polio vaccination, whereby the plan of action developed within the ethical norms could potentially lead to an ultimate success.
Primary Classification
9.5.1
Secondary Classification
9.5.1;9.7
Primary keywords
health care delivery--[pri];immunization--[pri];poliomyelitis--[pri]
Secondary keywords
attitudes;bioethics;culture;geographic factors;health education;Muslims;public health;public policy;religion;trust
Subject
Pakistan--[pri]
Journal Article
Public Health Reviews2017; 38:6:6 p.
Link for Internet access
Note
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. © The Author(s). 2017
Call Number
citation
Bibliography
36 refs
ISSN
21076952 (print)
Collection
Citation
“Polio immunization in Pakistan:ethical issues and challenges,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 18, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37674.