Publications by authors named "Ananya Rattani"

Article Synopsis
  • Child development assessment tests are crucial for educational placement and identifying cognitive weaknesses, but most research has been limited to high-income countries, making adaptation to other contexts challenging.
  • As part of a study on the impact of childhood vaccines in rural Haryana, India, researchers aimed to assess the feasibility of enrolling local children and conducting development assessments for kids aged 18 months to 8 years.
  • A rigorous seven-step adaptation process was developed to culturally and contextually tailor three assessment tests, which included translation, back-translation, iterative adaptation, and field-testing to ensure validity and relevance in the rural setting.
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Over the last decade growing public health evidence suggests that, in addition to health-related benefits, there are also social and economic benefits of vaccination. Research to understand how caregivers in low-and-middle-income countries perceive these social and economic benefits, or if these benefits factor into their vaccination decisions for their children, has been limited. Leveraging qualitative strategies to gain more nuanced insights into caregiver perceptions of vaccination benefits has also been significantly underexplored.

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Background: In India and other low- and middle-income countries, multiple family and community members are influential in caregivers' perceptions of vaccination. Existing literature indicates the primary caregiver, typically the mother, is instrumental in vaccine decision-making, but this may vary in contexts. We investigated the role of stakeholders in India who influence caregivers' vaccination perceptions, as this is essential to developing strategies to promote vaccine acceptance and improve uptake.

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Background: India is home to the largest child population in the world. India also has faced a devastating burden of COVID-19 infections. During the first wave of COVID-19, the Indian government's lockdown measures brought loss of livelihoods for millions.

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