Barriers experienced by families new to Alberta, Canada when accessing routine-childhood vaccinations

Abstract
As Canada and other high-income countries continue to welcome newcomers, this study aimed to 1) understand newcomer parents’ attitudes towards routine-childhood vaccinations (RCVs), and 2) identify barriers newcomer parents face when accessing RCVs in Alberta (Calgary, Edmonton and High River). Overall, parents in the focus groups were motivated and willing to vaccinate their children but experienced several barriers related to their capability and opportunity to access RCVs. Five main themes emerged: 1) lack of reputable information about RCVs, 2) language barriers when looking for information and asking questions about RCVs, 3) lack of access to a primary care provider (PCP), 4) lack of affordable and convenient transportation options, and 5) due to the COVID-19 pandemic, lack of available vaccine appointments. The findings highlight that several barriers faced by newcomer families ultimately stem from issues related to accessing information about RCVs and the challenges families face once at vaccination clinics, highlighting opportunities for health systems to better support newcomers in accessing RCVs.
Authors: Madison M. Fullerton,Margaret Pateman,Hinna Hasan,Emily J. Doucette,Stephen Cantarutti,Amanda Koyama,Amanda M. Weightman,Theresa Tang,Annalee Coakley,Gillian R. Currie,Gabriel Fabreau,Cora Constantinescu,Deborah A. Marshall,Jia Hu Publication Date: 1/1/2023