Table 1. Summary of included studies reporting the acceptance rates of a malaria vaccine.
First Author | Year of Study | Sample Size | Willing to vaccinate | Acceptance Rate | Country of Study | Population Type |
Ughasoro, Maduka D [5] | 2018 | 156 | 153 | 98.07% | Nigeria | Household Heads |
Uchechukwu M. Chukwuocha [6] | 2018 | 500 | 480 | 96.00% | Nigeria | Mothers |
Etokidem AJ [7] | 2015 | 262 | 139 | 53.05% | Nigeria | Mothers |
Tolulope O Musa-Booth [8] | 2020 | 180 | 176 | 97.77% | Nigeria | Mothers |
Ilemona AB [9] | 2012 | 427 | 371 | 86.88% | Nigeria | Caregivers |
Mary Yetunde Ajayi [10] | 2023 | 504 | 463 | 91.86% | Nigeria | Caregivers |
Abdulmuminu Isah [11] | 2023 | 170 | 92 | 54.11% | Nigeria | Pharmacists |
Lawrence G Febir [12] | 2013 | 466 | 361 | 77.46% | Ghana | Parents/Religious Leaders/Healthcare providers |
Dennis Tabiri [13] | 2021 | 424 | 399 | 94.10% | Ghana | Caregivers/Parents |
Mustapha Immurana [14] | 2022 | 3004 | 2843 | 94.64% | Ghana | Mothers/Household Heads |
Sally Mtenga [15] | 2016 | 2123 | 1788 | 84.22% | Tanzania | Mothers |
Idda Romore [16] | 2015 | 5502 | 5120 | 93.05% | Tanzania | Mothers |
Getachew Asmare [17] | 2022 | 406 | 131 | 32.26% | Ethiopia | Caregivers |
David I Ojakaa [18] | 2014 | 1997 | 1699 | 85.07% | Kenya | Mothers |
Kaci D McCoy [19] | 2021 | 615 | 585 | 95.12% | Sierra Leone | General Public |
Sara E White [20] | 2018 | 143 | 142 | 99.30% | Peru | Household Heads |
Klara Robl [21] | 2023 | 1277 | 995 | 77.91% | Guinea & Sierra Leone | Caregivers |
M Ashraful Amin [22] | 2023 | 405 | 287 | 70.86% | Bangladesh | Parents |
Total | - | 18561 | 16224 | 87.51% | - | - |