Non-Participation in Child Health Days or Routine Immunization Services among Children under 5 Years of Age—Somaliland 2012

Charles Kinuthia, Marie Therese Baranyikwa, K. M. Ahmed, Awil Haji Ali, Assegid Kebede, John Agbor, David W Brown
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Background: After two decades of conflict, Somalia remains a fragile state where large scale displacement and inadequate access to functioning health services have left children vulnerable to morbidity and mortality from vaccine preventable disease. Children residing in the autonomous zone of Somaliland are similarly vulnerable to poor access to health care services. Following the conduct of a UNICEF-supported Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey in Somaliland during 2011 which captured information on immunization system performance, a survey was conducted to better understand the reasons for non-vaccination among children in Somaliland. Methods: The Somaliland Routine Immunization Non-Participation Survey (RINPS) was conducted in November 2012 to better understand the reasons for non-participation in both Child Health Days (CHDs) and Routine Immunization Services (RIS). RINPS was a cross-sectional household survey which used a two-stage sample design in order to obtain a representative sample of children 0 - 59 months of age residing in Somaliland. Thirty clusters were randomly selected from the 303 clusters for participation in the 2011 Somaliland MICS. A total of 867 children aged 0 - 59 months were identified and included in the analysis (overall response rate, 96%). Findings: Caregivers lacked motivation to take their children to CHDs and for RIS and lacked information about why children need immunization. Routine vaccination or CHD cards were available for few children at the time of the survey. Almost one-fifth of children aged 0 - 59 months in Somaliland had not received at least one dose of vaccine for DTP, polio or measles vaccine from either CHD or RIS. Conclusion: Child Health Days have a role in at least some area of Somaliland to expand the reach of immunization services. The availability and delivery of sustainable routine immunization services need to be strengthened in Somaliland with a strong social mobilization program to raise awareness about the importance of routine immunization.
5岁以下儿童不参加儿童健康日或常规免疫服务,索马里兰,2012年
背景:经过二十年的冲突,索马里仍然是一个脆弱的国家,大规模流离失所和无法充分获得正常运作的保健服务,使儿童容易因疫苗可预防的疾病而发病和死亡。居住在索马里兰自治区的儿童同样难以获得保健服务。2011年在索马里兰开展了由联合国儿童基金会支持的多指标类集调查,收集了有关免疫系统绩效的信息,之后开展了一项调查,以更好地了解索马里兰儿童未接种疫苗的原因。方法:2012年11月开展索马里兰常规免疫不参与调查(RINPS),了解儿童健康日(CHDs)和常规免疫服务(RIS)不参与的原因。RINPS是一项横断面家庭调查,采用两阶段抽样设计,以获得居住在索马里兰的0 - 59个月儿童的代表性样本。从303个组中随机选择30个组参加2011年索马里兰多指标类集调查。共有867名0 - 59个月的儿童被确定并纳入分析(总有效率为96%)。研究结果:照顾者缺乏带孩子去冠心病和RIS的动力,也缺乏关于儿童为什么需要免疫接种的信息。在调查时,仅有少数儿童可获得常规疫苗接种或冠心病卡。在索马里兰,几乎有五分之一的0 - 59个月大的儿童没有接种至少一剂白喉百白破疫苗、小儿麻痹症疫苗或麻疹疫苗。结论:儿童健康日至少在索马里兰的一些地区发挥了扩大免疫服务范围的作用。在索马里兰,需要通过强有力的社会动员规划加强可持续常规免疫服务的提供和提供,以提高对常规免疫重要性的认识。
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