Self-Reported Hepatitis B Vaccination Uptake and Associated Factors Among Adults Attending Budwale Health Center in Mbale District Uganda.

The East African health research journal Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-30 DOI:10.24248/eahrj.v7i2.739
Naziru Rashid, John Bosco Ddamulira, Steven Kabwama Ndugwa, Namutundu Juliana, Ssentogo Julius, Alex Daama, Aidah Ajambo, Namatovu Josephine, Felix Mutaryebwa, Ronald Ahumuza, James Batte, Faridah Nakayiza, Mariam Abbasi Ndagire
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Introduction: The introduction of Hepatitis B vaccination in the general community requires understanding the factors that determines its uptake. This is specifically essential for planning, implementation and evaluation of the effectiveness of the program. This study investigated the uptake and associated factors of Hepatitis B Vaccination among clients attending Budwale Health Center in Eastern Uganda.

Methods: Facility based cross-sectional study was conducted from July to December, 2022. Interviewer administered questionnaire was used to collect data from 403 respondents who were aged 18 years and above attending a government health facility. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 20. Vaccination uptake was determined by descriptive statistics, measures of association were done using modified Poisson regression to estimate the association between the factors and vaccination uptake. Scores on knowledge questions were categorized using bloom's cut off point into good knowledge (>80%), moderate knowledge (60-79%) and poor knowledge (< 60 %).

Results: Vaccination uptake was at 68.7% which is the recommended 90% required to achieve herd immunity. Slightly above half of the participants (51.8%) and 35.7% had moderate and good and knowledge about HBV vaccination and infection respectively. Age category (28-37 years) were more likely to be vaccinated than other age categories. PR=1.21 95% CI: (1.025, 1.418) P=0. 024. Clients who had moderate knowledge were more likely to be vaccinated compared to those with poor knowledge PR=2.81, 95%CI: (1.830, 4.306) P=0.001. The study also found that the cost of vaccines, presence of health workers, distance of health facilities from the home, long waiting queues and occupational risks were the main reasons for low uptake of vaccine.

Conclusion and recommendation: The uptake of HB vaccination was moderate among the studied group which was influenced by individual factors such as knowledge on HB as well as health services access factors. Therefore, due attention should be given to filling the knowledge gaps through education and sensitization, and addressing the barriers to accessing vaccination services.

乌干达姆巴莱地区布德瓦莱保健中心就诊成年人自述的乙肝疫苗接种率及相关因素。
导言:在普通社区推行乙肝疫苗接种需要了解决定疫苗接种率的因素。这对计划的规划、实施和效果评估尤为重要。本研究调查了乌干达东部布德瓦勒医疗中心就诊者接种乙肝疫苗的情况及相关因素:该研究于 2022 年 7 月至 12 月进行,以医疗机构为基础进行横断面研究。研究使用访谈者发放的调查问卷,收集了在政府医疗机构就诊的 403 名 18 岁及以上受访者的数据。数据使用 SPSS 20 版进行分析。通过描述性统计确定疫苗接种率,使用修正泊松回归法进行关联测量,以估计各因素与疫苗接种率之间的关联。知识问题的得分按布鲁姆分界点分为良好知识(>80%)、中等知识(60-79%)和较差知识(<60%):疫苗接种率为 68.7%,是实现群体免疫所需的建议接种率(90%)。略高于半数的参与者(51.8%)和 35.7% 的参与者分别对 HBV 疫苗接种和感染有中等和良好的了解。28-37岁年龄组比其他年龄组更有可能接种疫苗。PR=1.21 95% CI: (1.025, 1.418) P=0.024。与知识贫乏的客户相比,知识中等的客户更有可能接种疫苗 PR=2.81, 95%CI: (1.830, 4.306) P=0.001。研究还发现,疫苗费用、医疗工作者的存在、医疗机构离家远、排队等候时间长以及职业风险是疫苗接种率低的主要原因:在所研究的人群中,接种甲型肝炎疫苗的情况一般,这受到个人因素的影响,如对甲型肝炎的了解程度以及医疗服务的可及性等因素。因此,应适当注意通过教育和宣传填补知识缺口,并解决获得疫苗接种服务的障碍。
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