A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY TO ASSESS IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE AND KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE and PRACTICE OF MOTHERS REGARDING IMMUNIZATION IN SEEPAT BILASPUR

Deepika Badkur, Suchita Singh
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Objective: To assess immunization coverage in up to 23 mo old children with respect to economic status and Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of mothers regarding immunization. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted, including 125 mothers who had children aged grouped between 0-23 mo from 7 fully functional anganwadis. The data was collected using a semi-structured questionnaire and analyzed using Microsoft Excel. The chi-square test/Fisher exact test was applied, and results were presented in the form of tables. Findings were compared against standards and/or findings from similar studies and discussed. Results: Immunization coverage was found to be 79%. Almost 85% of mothers believe that the vaccine prevents communicable diseases, and 82.4% agree that immunization at birth is important. The majority of mothers (92%) agreed that their children should be vaccinated as soon as possible. Related to the attitude of mothers towards immunization, a maximum (93.6%) percent of mothers believed that even a healthy child should be fully immunized for protection from diseases, and 86% had no fear related to vaccinating their child. More than half (72.8%) of mothers informed that they would contact anganwadi workers for the next dose of vaccine. Almost 62% of mothers agreed to breastfeed their children after an oral vaccine, and 87.2% of mothers said that they would take their children for regular vaccination. No association (P>0.05) was found between the child’s immunization status and the socioeconomic status of the family. Conclusion: The study concludes immunization coverage is 79% and there is a positive attitude towards immunization, but less knowledge is related to the age appropriate vaccine. So services focusing on immunization education and provision need to be improved.
一项评估比拉斯普尔地区母亲免疫接种覆盖率及免疫接种知识、态度和行为的横断面研究
目的:评估23月龄以下儿童免疫接种覆盖率、经济状况和母亲免疫接种知识、态度和做法。方法:进行了一项横断面研究,包括125名母亲,她们的孩子年龄在0-23个月之间,来自7个功能齐全的anganwadi。使用半结构化问卷收集数据,并使用Microsoft Excel进行分析。采用卡方检验/Fisher精确检验,结果以表格形式呈现。研究结果与标准和/或类似研究的结果进行比较,并进行讨论。结果:免疫接种率为79%。近85%的母亲认为疫苗可以预防传染病,82.4%的母亲认为出生时接种疫苗很重要。大多数母亲(92%)同意她们的孩子应该尽快接种疫苗。关于母亲对免疫接种的态度,高达93.6%的母亲认为,即使是健康的孩子也应该充分接种疫苗,以保护他们免受疾病的侵害,86%的母亲对给孩子接种疫苗没有任何恐惧。超过一半(72.8%)的母亲表示,她们将与安干瓦迪工作人员联系,以便接种下一剂疫苗。近62%的母亲同意在口服疫苗后母乳喂养孩子,87.2%的母亲表示她们将带孩子定期接种疫苗。儿童免疫状况与家庭社会经济状况无显著相关性(P>0.05)。结论:调查结果表明,儿童免疫接种率为79%,对免疫接种持积极态度,但对适龄疫苗的相关知识了解较少。因此,需要改进以免疫教育和提供为重点的服务。
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