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. 2021 Jul 13;18(14):7483. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18147483
Level: Level of jurisdiction and activities
National: National jurisdiction and national-level activities
State: State jurisdiction and state-level activities
District: District jurisdiction and district-level activities
Block: Block jurisdiction and block-level activities
Resources: a source or supply of from the provider to the recipient
Spatial: The geographical proximity of the recipient and provider for vaccine roll out
 Distance: The physical proximity between the provider and recipient for vaccine roll out
 Location: The place or position of the recipient and provider for vaccine roll out
Temporal: The timely availability and scheduling of resources for vaccine roll out
 Availability: Obtaining or use of resources at a particular time by providers and recipients for vaccine roll out
 Scheduling: Arranging or planning resources at a particular time by providers and recipients for vaccine roll out
Financial: The ability to afford and compensate for the direct and opportunity costs to access vaccine
 Income: Money earned through wages/salary for paying the direct and opportunity costs to access vaccine
 Expenditure: The amount of money spent for paying the direct and opportunity costs to access vaccine
Informational: Informational education provided to encourage the recipient and the benefits of for vaccine roll out
 Stimulant: The incentive to recipients and the benefits of doing so
 Educational: Educating the recipients and the benefits of doing so
Human: People seeking and, hence, accessing, and receiving and being able to access vaccine for vaccine roll out
 Psychological: People’s mental and emotional state shaping their knowledge of, perception of, attitude towards, and actions for vaccine roll out
 Sociological: Development, structure, and functioning of human society shaping people’s knowledge, perception, attitude, and action for vaccine roll out
 Cultural: People’s ideas, customs and social behavior shaping their knowledge of, perception of, attitude towards, and actions for vaccine roll out
 Other: Other-people factor shaping their knowledge of, perception of, attitude towards, and actions for vaccine roll out
Technological: The use of technology to transform the challenges of access to vaccine for vaccine roll out
 IT: Computing technology such as networking, hardware, software, the internet, or the people that transform the challenges for vaccine roll out
 Transportation: Use of technology for the movement of vaccine to the recipient and provider for vaccine roll out
 Medical: Use of technology to practice medicine for vaccine roll out
Force: Strength or energy as an attribute of physical actions or movement
Barrier: An obstacle for vaccine roll out
Inhibitor: Slowing down or limiting vaccine roll out
Catalyst: Increase or precipitating vaccine roll out
Driver: Propelling or controlling vaccine roll out
Action: Steps or mechanisms undertaken for vaccine roll out
Educate: Actions to educate/train about COVID-19 vaccination. For example, education and training regarding vaccine administrations to frontline workers, ASHA workers.
Prioritize: Actions to prioritize for vaccine roll out
Locate: Actions to locate for vaccine roll out
Communicate: Actions to communicate/sensitize about COVID-19 vaccination for vaccine roll out
Coordinate: Actions to coordinate for vaccine roll out. For example, interdepartmental or intersectoral coordination
Mobilize: Actions to mobilize vaccine roll out
Manage: Actions to manage vaccine roll out, which include registration, allocation, administration, and monitoring
Redirect: Actions to redirect vaccine roll out, which include reviewing, evaluation, and follow-ups
Population: Target population and a group of people with a common characteristic
Priority group: Target group based on special priority
 Workers: Priority group involving different workers
 Health: Health workers as a priority group
 Frontline: Frontline workers as a priority group
 Age: Priority group based on age brackets or groups
 Geographic: Priority group based on geographic location
Special: Priority group based on special categories such as tribals, underserved population, indigenous population etc.
General Population: General and rest of the population
Stakeholder: People, institutions, entities employed/involved in carrying actions for vaccine roll out
Government: Government agencies involved in vaccine roll out
 International: International inter-governmental agencies involved directly or indirectly in vaccine roll out
 National: Union government ministries, agencies, personnel involved directly or indirectly in vaccine roll out
 State: State government departments, agencies, personnel involved directly or indirectly in vaccine roll out
 District: District government departments, agencies, personnel involved directly or indirectly in vaccine roll out
 Local: Local government departments, agencies, personnel involved directly or indirectly in vaccine roll out
Healthcare Provider: Healthcare personnel involved directly or indirectly in vaccine roll out
 Physician: A person qualified to practice medicine
 Nurse: A person formally educated and trained in the care of the sick or infirm who may even help doctors in treatment
 Pharmacist: A person who is professionally qualified to prepare and dispense medicinal drugs
 Frontline worker: Persons serving in healthcare settings directly and indirectly for patient care that have the potential for direct or indirect risk
 Field worker: Non-medical staff serving in activities related to vaccine roll out. For example, teachers and other support staff
 Volunteer: Persons who freely offer to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task for vaccine roll out
Agent: Public or private agents individual or entities involved in vaccine roll out
 Hospital: Public or private medical hospitals
 Clinic: Health facility for outpatient care
 Health Center: Local establishment housing local medical services or the practice of a group of doctors
 Pharmacy: A shop or hospital dispensary where medicinal drugs are prepared or sold
 Family: A social group made up of parents and their children
 Community: A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
 NGO: Healthcare organization which is a legal entity that seeks charitable and philanthropic funds
Other: Other public or private agents involved in vaccine roll out