Evaluating mothers knowledge and attitude as a contributing factor to the low childhood immunization uptake in Ebonyi State, Nigeria

U. Asiegbu, D. Obu, A. Una, C. Ezeonu, O. Asiegbu
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Childhood immunization remains one of the most important and cost-effective public health interventions that reduces both morbidity and mortality associated with infectious diseases in children yet it is still underutilized. The study assessed the level of knowledge and attitude of mothers towards childhood immunization. This is a cross-sectional questionnaire-based study involving 141 mothers that brought their babies for vaccination at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Teaching Abakaliki, Nigeria. The data collected were analyzed using SPPS version 23. Only 40 (28.8%) had good knowledge of childhood immunization. Positive attitude towards immunization was seen in 139 (98.6%) mothers. 101 (71.6%) had missed vaccination appointments for their child with the far immunization center (50.0%) being the main reason given by the respondents. Age, parity of respondents, number of living children, educational status, and place of residence were significantly associated with knowledge of childhood immunization among the study participants (p<0.05). Majority of the mothers had poor knowledge of childhood immunization. Maternal educational status was a positive and the only significant (p<0.05) predictor of good knowledge of childhood immunization. It is recommended that information on immunization be taken to the door step of every mother, while intensifying optimized routine immunization sessions to daily vaccination at fixed post as well as integration of routine immunization with other health services. Key words: Attitude, childhood, immunization, knowledge, maternal.
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评估母亲的知识和态度是尼日利亚埃邦伊州儿童免疫接种率低的一个促成因素
儿童免疫接种仍然是最重要和最具成本效益的公共卫生干预措施之一,可降低与儿童传染病有关的发病率和死亡率,但仍未得到充分利用。该研究评估了母亲对儿童免疫接种的知识水平和态度。这是一项基于横断面问卷调查的研究,涉及141名母亲,她们带着婴儿在尼日利亚阿巴卡利基的Alex Ekwueme联邦大学接种疫苗。收集的数据使用SPPS version 23进行分析。仅有40人(28.8%)对儿童免疫接种有良好的了解。139名(98.6%)母亲对免疫接种持积极态度。101名(71.6%)儿童错过了疫苗接种预约,其中远免疫中心(50.0%)是被调查者给出的主要原因。调查对象的年龄、胎次、在世子女数、教育程度和居住地与儿童免疫知识显著相关(p<0.05)。大多数母亲对儿童免疫接种知识贫乏。母亲受教育程度是儿童免疫知识知晓程度的唯一显著预测因子(p<0.05)。建议将关于免疫的信息送到每一位母亲的家门口,同时加强优化的常规免疫课程,改为每天在固定地点接种疫苗,并将常规免疫与其他保健服务结合起来。关键词:态度,童年,免疫,知识,母亲。
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