An analytical cross-sectional study on optimal (timely or cumulative age-appropriate) routine childhood immunization coverage in the communities of Ebonyi state, Nigeria.

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Ugwu I Omale, Cordis O Ikegwuonu, Glory E Nkwo, Chimaobi C Iwegbulam, Louisa C Ekwuazi, Chidinma I Amuzie, Richard L Ewah
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Optimal (timely or cumulative age-appropriate) routine childhood immunization coverage (the receipt of every recommended vaccine dose at the recommended age and time-interval between doses) will enhance optimal protection against vaccine-preventable infectious diseases (VPDs) which have been causing significant morbidity and mortality and recurring outbreaks among children younger than five years. This study evaluated optimal routine childhood immunization coverage, and the predictors, in Ebonyi state, Nigeria. This study was a baseline cross-sectional household survey within a cluster-randomised controlled trial and was conducted from July 2 to 16, 2022 among consenting mother-child pairs, in which the children were aged 5-23 months (subdivided into 5-11 and 12-23 months), in 16 randomly selected geographical clusters where the primary health care (PHC) facilities were providing maternal and child health care services including weekly routine childhood immunization. Data was collected using structured interviewer-administered questionnaire in KoBoCollect in android devices. Vaccination data was collected from the vaccination cards of the children. Descriptive analysis and multivariate generalized estimating equations were carried out. Of 1262 children aged 5-11 months, 8.6% had optimal (timely or cumulative age-appropriate) receipt of every recommended birth to 14 weeks vaccine (this was 18.3% of the 596 who had received every recommended vaccine dose) and the median (IQR) receipt timeliness (age-appropriate vaccines receipt) score for the recommended birth to 14 weeks vaccines by these children was 79.3 (64.9-91.7). Of 1166 children aged 12-23 months, 2.9% had optimal receipt of every recommended birth to nine months vaccine (this was 10.6% of the 320 who had received every recommended vaccine dose) and the median receipt timeliness score for the recommended birth to nine months vaccines was 65.0 (45.8-84.4). The most significant predictor of optimal (timely or cumulative age-appropriate) routine childhood immunization coverage of every recommended vaccine was decrease in the travel time to immunization facility. Other predictors were having a mother who completed secondary or higher education, delivery at a health facility, decrease in the age of the husband of the mother, decrease in the birth order of the child, and urban/semi-urban residence. The evidence calls for policy actions and interventions to increase optimal routine childhood immunization coverage, and indicate specific factors to be considered, in the efforts to tackle the recurring outbreaks of VPDs.

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尼日利亚埃邦伊州社区最佳(及时或累积适龄)常规儿童免疫接种覆盖率的分析横断面研究。
最佳的(及时的或与年龄相适应的)常规儿童免疫覆盖率(在建议的年龄和剂量之间的时间间隔接种每一剂推荐的疫苗)将加强对疫苗可预防的传染病的最佳保护,这些传染病在五岁以下儿童中造成严重的发病率和死亡率,并反复暴发。本研究评估了尼日利亚埃邦伊州儿童最佳常规免疫覆盖率及其预测因素。该研究是一项聚类随机对照试验中的基线横断面家庭调查,于2022年7月2日至16日在同意的母婴对中进行,其中儿童年龄为5-23个月(细分为5-11个月和12-23个月),在16个随机选择的地理聚类中,初级卫生保健(PHC)设施提供母婴保健服务,包括每周常规儿童免疫接种。在android设备上使用KoBoCollect的结构化访谈问卷收集数据。从儿童的疫苗接种卡中收集疫苗接种数据。进行了描述性分析和多元广义估计方程。在1262名5-11个月的儿童中,8.6%的儿童接种了每一种推荐的出生至14周疫苗的最佳(及时或累积适龄)接种(这是596名接种了每一种推荐疫苗剂量的18.3%),这些儿童接种推荐的出生至14周疫苗的中位(IQR)接种及时性(适龄疫苗接种)评分为79.3(64.9-91.7)。在1166名12-23个月的儿童中,2.9%的儿童接种了每一种推荐的出生至9个月疫苗(这是320名接种了每一种推荐疫苗剂量的10.6%),推荐的出生至9个月疫苗的接种及时性得分中位数为65.0(45.8-84.4)。每种推荐疫苗的最佳(及时或累积适龄)常规儿童免疫覆盖率的最重要预测因子是前往免疫设施的旅行时间的减少。其他预测因素有:母亲受过中等或高等教育、在医疗机构分娩、母亲丈夫年龄下降、孩子出生顺序下降以及居住在城市/半城市。证据要求采取政策行动和干预措施,以提高儿童常规免疫的最佳覆盖率,并指出在应对反复暴发的小儿麻痹症的努力中应考虑的具体因素。
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19567
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3.9 months
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