母亲关于免疫接种的知识、态度和做法

Shoaib Ali, Mubina Ifat, Javeria Amin, S. Jamil, Sahira Aaraj, Hamza Naeem, S. Javed, Shahida Nazir Siddiqui, Hamza Saeed Khokhar, Sarmad Zahoor
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简介:免疫增强了身体的防御机制,为预防潜在疾病提供了保护。免疫接种率是衡量公共卫生管理和质量的最佳指标之一。为了提高免疫接种率,父母对疫苗接种的决定是非常必要的。父母对免疫接种的知识和态度影响传染病的流行。此外,疫苗接种被认为是预防传染病最具成本效益的公共卫生工具之一。目的:本研究的目的是评估母亲在免疫接种方面的充分知识、积极态度和良好做法的频率。材料和方法:这是一项横断面研究,在拉合尔儿童医院和儿童健康研究所进行。共有125名符合选拔标准的儿童被录取。然后,通过各种扩大免疫政策(EPI)疫苗接种的疫苗接种卡状态对家长进行询问和验证,并填写之前的记录。母亲对疫苗接种的认识和态度也被认为是她们知道或不知道疫苗接种情况。所有数据都是以问卷的形式收集和报告的。结果:在本研究中,93位母亲有良好的认识,77位母亲有很好的实践,66位母亲对免疫接种持积极态度。Childs™ 性别,母亲™ 教育状况、社会经济状况、良好做法和积极态度对充分了解疫苗接种没有显著影响。结论:这项研究得出的结论是™ 关于免疫接种的知识是足够的,但良好的做法和积极的态度并没有达到标准
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Knowledge, attitude and practices of mothers regarding immunization
Introduction: Immunization strengthens the defense mechanism of the body and offers protection against potential diseases. The rate of immunization is one of the best measures of public health management and quality. To increase the rate of immunization, parental decisions about vaccinations are very necessary. Parents' knowledge and attitude towards immunization influence the prevalence of infectious diseases. Moreover, vaccination is considered one of the most cost-effective public health tools to prevent infectious diseases.Objective: The objective of this study is to assess the frequency of adequate knowledge, positive attitude and good practices of mothers regarding immunization.Materials and Methods: It was a cross-sectional study which was conducted in The Children's Hospital & Child Health Institute, Lahore. A total of 125 children who met the selection criteria were enrolled. Parents were then questioned and validated by vaccination card status regarding various Expanded Immunization Policy (EPI) vaccinations and complete previous records. The awareness and attitude of mothers regarding vaccination was also considered that either they were aware of the vaccination status or not. All the data was collected and reported in the form of a questionnaire.Results: In this study93 mothers had a good understanding, 77 mothers had a good practice, and 66 mothers had a positive attitude towards immunization. Childs’ gender, mothers’ educational status, socio-economic status, good practice, and positive attitude had no significant impact on adequate knowledge about vaccination.Conclusion: It was concluded from this study that mothers’ knowledge about immunization was adequate, however good practice and positive attitude were not up to the mark.  
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