Second Dose Measles Vaccination Utilization and Associated Factors in Jabitehnan District, Northwest Ethiopia.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/15593258231164042
Aynalem Demewoz, Moges Wubie, Muluye Gebrie Mengie, Esmelealem Mihretu Kassegn, Dubie Jara, Abiot Aschale, Bekalu Endalew
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Background: Herd immunity against measles is essential to interrupt measles transmission, and this can only be attained by reaching at least 95% coverage for each of the 2 doses of measles vaccine provided in infancy and early childhood age group. It is important to provide everyone with 2 doses of the measles vaccine in order to effectively safeguard the population. Despite this, little is known about the second dosage of the measles vaccine utilization status and the factors that affect it. Therefore, this study aimed to assess second dose of measles vaccination utilization and its associated factors among children aged 24-35 months in Jabitehnan district, 2020.

Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study design was conducted at Jabitehnan District, Northwest Ethiopia, from September 1st, 2020 to October 1st, 2020. Systematic random sampling technique was used to select 845 mothers/caregivers who had children aged 24-35 months. Both bi-variable and multivariable logistic regression was fitted to identify the determinant factors of second dose measles vaccination utilization. Finally, the statistical significant variables were declared by using 95% CI and P value less than .05 in the multivariable logistic regression analysis. The Hosmer and Lemeshow test was used to check the model's fit to the data, and the variance inflation factor was used to assess multi-collinearity.

Results: The overall second dose of measles vaccination utilization was 48.1%, (95% CI: 44.7-51.6). Mothers with primary school education (AOR = 1.91, 95% CI: 1.15-3.17), information about MCV2 (AOR = 6.53, 95% CI: 4.22-10.08), distance from vaccination site (AOR = 3.56, 95% CI: 2.46-5.14), knowledge about immunization (AOR = 1.935, 95% CI: 1.29-2.90), and favorable attitude about immunization (AOR = 5.19, 95% CI: 3.25-8.29) were significantly associated factors with second dose of measles vaccination utilization.

Conclusion: Second dose measles vaccination utilization in the district was lower than the national target. Maternal education, distances from vaccination site, information about MCV2, and knowledge about immunization were significantly associated variables with second dose measles vaccination utilization. Therefore, in order to increase the utilization of the second dose of the measles vaccine, improved health education and service expansion to difficult-to-reach areas are required.

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埃塞俄比亚西北部Jabitehnan地区第二剂麻疹疫苗接种情况及相关因素
背景:麻疹群体免疫对于阻断麻疹传播至关重要,只有在婴幼儿年龄组提供的两剂麻疹疫苗中,每剂疫苗的覆盖率至少达到95%,才能实现这一目标。重要的是为每个人提供两剂麻疹疫苗,以有效保护人口。尽管如此,人们对麻疹疫苗第二剂量的使用状况及其影响因素知之甚少。因此,本研究旨在评估2020年Jabitehnan地区24-35月龄儿童麻疹第二剂疫苗接种情况及其相关因素。方法:于2020年9月1日至2020年10月1日在埃塞俄比亚西北部Jabitehnan区进行基于社区的横断面研究设计。采用系统随机抽样的方法,对845名有24-35月龄儿童的母亲/照顾者进行调查。采用双变量和多变量logistic回归分析确定麻疹第二剂疫苗接种的决定因素。最后,在多变量logistic回归分析中,采用95% CI和P值小于0.05来声明具有统计学意义的变量。采用Hosmer和Lemeshow检验检验模型与数据的拟合性,采用方差膨胀因子评价多重共线性。结果:麻疹第二次疫苗接种总使用率为48.1% (95% CI: 44.7-51.6)。小学教育程度的母亲(AOR = 1.91, 95% CI: 1.15 ~ 3.17)、MCV2信息(AOR = 6.53, 95% CI: 4.22 ~ 10.08)、接种地点距离(AOR = 3.56, 95% CI: 2.46 ~ 5.14)、免疫知识(AOR = 1.935, 95% CI: 1.29 ~ 2.90)、免疫态度良好(AOR = 5.19, 95% CI: 3.25 ~ 8.29)是影响麻疹二次接种利用的显著因素。结论:该区麻疹二剂疫苗接种率低于国家目标。母亲受教育程度、与疫苗接种地点的距离、MCV2信息和免疫知识是与第二剂麻疹疫苗接种利用显著相关的变量。因此,为了提高第二剂麻疹疫苗的使用率,需要改进卫生教育并将服务扩大到难以到达的地区。
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