哪些因素影响加纳儿童接种结核病疫苗?-

M. Immurana, Arabi Urmi
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背景:结核病是世界上最危险的传染病之一。然而,就儿童而言,由于在诊断儿童结核病方面存在挑战,这一问题更加严重(世卫组织,2013年)。因此,这加强了采取免疫等预防手段以避免儿童结核病的必要性。方法:利用2014年9月初至12月中旬进行的2014年加纳人口与健康调查(GDHS)数据,采用二元概率模型对加纳儿童结核病疫苗接种率的影响因素进行研究。结果:研究表明,来自东部地区的儿童、来自传统/无宗教/唯灵论信仰的儿童、男孩、母亲年龄较小、失业和没有保险(没有健康保险)的儿童以及母亲在寻求自我医疗方面面临巨大经济挑战的儿童接受或利用结核病疫苗的可能性较小。结论:因此,本研究得出的结论是,母亲的就业、宗教、居住地区、母亲的保险以及为母亲寻求医疗服务、母亲的年龄和儿童的性别时面临的经济困难是决定加纳儿童接受结核病疫苗的因素。
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What Factors Influence the Up-Take of Tuberculosis Vaccine for Children in Ghana? -
Background: Tuberculosis is one the most dangerous communicable diseases in the world. However, with regards to children, the problem is exacerbated by the fact that there is a challenge in diagnosing childhood tuberculosis (WHO, 2013). This therefore strengthens the need for adopting preventive means such as immunisation in order to avoid childhood tuberculosis. Methods: This paper used data from the 2014 Ghana demographic and Health Survey (GDHS) which was conducted from early September to mid-December 2014 and the binary probit model to investigate the factors which Influence the Up-Take of Tuberculosis Vaccine for Children in Ghana. Results: The study revealed that children from the Eastern region, children from the Traditional/no religion/Spiritualist faith, male children, children with younger, unemployed and uninsured (no health insurance) mothers as well as those whose mothers had big monetary challenges in seeking self-medical care, were less likely to have received or utilised the tuberculosis vaccine. Conclusion: This study therefore concludes that mother’s employment, religion, region of residence, mother’s insurance, and challenges with finances in seeking medical care for mother, mother’s age and the sex of the child are the factors that determine the up-take of tuberculosis vaccine among children in Ghana.
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