Integrated Campaign Registry (ICR) Implementation Guideunicef.fhir.icr · v0.1.0 · FHIR 4.0.1
Draft — this implementation guide is a working snapshot (v0.1.0) and its content may change without notice.
Code Systemv0.1.0·draft

ICR Noncompliance Reason

Why a household or caregiver declined the intervention — drives social-mobilization targeting and mop-up planning.

Canonical
https://fhir.icr.unicef.org/CodeSystem/icr-noncompliance-reason-cs
Content
complete
Case sensitive
true
Experimental
false

Concepts (7)

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CodeDisplayDefinition
safety-concernSafety concern / fear of adverse eventsFear of AEFI or medicine side effects.
religious-objectionReligious or cultural objectionBelief-based objection.
no-felt-needNo felt needDoes not consider the intervention necessary (e.g. child already vaccinated, not at risk).
campaign-fatigueCampaign fatigueToo many rounds; declines further participation.
misinformationMisinformation / rumorDeclines based on circulating misinformation (including disease-specific rumours — e.g. 'Africa is polio-free', vaccine-specific concerns; localise via ConceptMap).
not-decision-makerNot the decision-makerThe person present could not consent; the household decision-maker was absent. Recurring polio SIA refusal reason (forms-v1 / jul3-form-analysis §Aggregate #4).
otherOtherOther reason — record detail in text.