Assessment of missing opportunity of vaccination at primary health care center: A retrospective study

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Contemporary Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2023-02-26 DOI:10.22317/jcms.v9i1.1321
Ali Fadhil Obaid, Zainab Abdulameer Abdulrasol, Ahmed Mohammed Jasim Shlash, Methaq Rabah Tuman, Muamel Dhaher Hussain
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Objectives: The study aim is to assess the vaccination status of children under two years old in Al-Asatetha primary health care center / Hilla-Iraq. Method: Retrospective study design (Retrospective chart review) was used to assess the missed opportunities of vaccination for children under the age of two years by reviewing their immunization status from medical reports at the primary health care center. The purposive sampling was used to collect the data of 1000 children born from 1-1-2020 to 31-12-2020 through the period from 1 December 2021 to 1 February 2022. Results: the finding of the current study showed that the age of children in the selected period (2020-2021) was between11-23 months, the number of children (1-8) in the same family, and almost all of these families reside in urban areas. Regarding the parents’ educational level the high percentage of both fathers and mothers were attained a primary level of education, and most of the fathers were working, while most of the mothers were not work. Concerning the vaccination status the finding showed that the percentage of missed vaccination opportunities reached 61%, and there was a significant positive correlation between vaccination status and (family residence, parental education level, and fathers' occupation) with a P value of 0.01. On the other hand, the number and the order of children in families had an inversely significant relationship with vaccination status at a P value of 0.01. Conclusion: the study concludes that numerous factors affect the vaccination rate such as parents' education attainment and awareness, family size, address, and economic status of the family.
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初级卫生保健中心疫苗接种机会缺失的评估:一项回顾性研究
目的:本研究旨在评估伊拉克Hilla Al-Asatetha初级卫生保健中心两岁以下儿童的疫苗接种情况。方法:采用回顾性研究设计(回顾性图表审查),通过审查初级卫生保健中心医疗报告中的儿童免疫状况,评估两岁以下儿童错过的疫苗接种机会。有目的的抽样用于收集2020年1月1日至2020年12月31日期间出生的1000名儿童的数据,时间为2021年12月1日到2022年2月1日。结果:当前研究的发现表明,所选时期(2020-2021)的儿童年龄在11-23个月之间,同一家庭的儿童数量(1-8),几乎所有这些家庭都居住在城市地区。关于父母的教育水平,父亲和母亲都达到小学教育水平的比例很高,大多数父亲在工作,而大多数母亲没有工作。关于疫苗接种状况,研究结果显示,错过疫苗接种机会的百分比达到61%,疫苗接种状况与(家庭住址、父母教育水平和父亲职业)之间存在显著的正相关,P值为0.01。另一方面,家庭中儿童的数量和顺序与疫苗接种状态呈负相关,P值为0.01。结论:研究得出结论,影响疫苗接种率的因素有很多,如父母的教育程度和意识、家庭规模、地址和家庭经济状况。
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