Routine immunization experience and practices during the COVID-19 pandemic of caregivers attending a tertiary hospital in Cape Town

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Frontiers in health services Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.3389/frhs.2023.1242796
A. Manan, T. Wessels, H. Finlayson
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Introduction Immunizations are successful, cost-effective interventions for the control of infectious diseases and preventing mortality. Lockdown restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic had adverse effects on child-health including access to immunizations. Our study aimed to document immunization status, describe caregiver experiences around accessing immunizations during the COVID-19 pandemic and identify any significant factors associated with immunization status. Methods Caregivers, with children between the ages of 10 to 33 months, attending Tygerberg Hospital Paediatric Department were invited to complete an anonymous survey from 15th September–15th December 2022. Data was captured using a REDCap questionnaire and analysed using Stata Version 17. Results 171 caregivers completed the survey. Immunizations were up to date in 81%. Most (155, 88%) agreed it was important to immunize their child. A third of caregivers (55) felt it was unsafe to attend the clinic and 37% (62) agreed it was difficult to attend. Caregivers receiving a social grant ( p = 0.023) or who felt safe attending clinic ( p = 0.053) were more likely to be up to date with immunizations. Three-quarters (128, 78%) were aware of recommendations to continue immunization. These caregivers were more likely to think it was important to immunize on time ( p = 0.003) and to receive family encouragement ( p = 0.001). Caregivers were more likely to attend clinic if they felt it was important to vaccinate on time ( p < 0.001) or felt safe attending clinic ( p = 0.036). Conclusion Immunization rates were higher than expected but below global targets. Although caregivers feel immunizations are important, unknowns still instilled fear of attending clinics. Social factors such as family support and social grants improve vaccine seeking behaviour.
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免疫接种是控制传染病和预防死亡的成功的、具有成本效益的干预措施。COVID-19大流行期间的封锁限制对儿童健康产生了不利影响,包括获得免疫接种。我们的研究旨在记录免疫状况,描述COVID-19大流行期间护理人员获得免疫接种的经历,并确定与免疫状况相关的任何重要因素。方法在2022年9月15日至12月15日期间,邀请Tygerberg医院儿科10至33个月儿童的护理人员完成一项匿名调查。使用REDCap问卷获取数据,并使用Stata Version 17进行分析。结果171名护理人员完成了调查。81%的人进行了最新免疫接种。大多数人(155,88%)同意给孩子接种疫苗很重要。三分之一的护理人员(55人)认为去诊所是不安全的,37%(62人)认为很难去诊所。接受社会补助(p = 0.023)或感到安全的护理人员(p = 0.053)更有可能进行最新的免疫接种。四分之三(128,78%)的人知道继续免疫的建议。这些护理人员更有可能认为按时接种疫苗很重要(p = 0.003),并得到家人的鼓励(p = 0.001)。如果护理人员认为按时接种疫苗很重要,他们更有可能去诊所(p <0.001)或觉得去诊所很安全(p = 0.036)。结论免疫接种率高于预期,但低于全球目标。尽管护理人员认为免疫接种很重要,但未知因素仍然使人们害怕去诊所。家庭支持和社会补助等社会因素改善了寻求疫苗的行为。
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