Nurses Knowledge toward Rotavirus Vaccine for Children at Primary Health Care Centers in Babylon Governorate

N. Hamza, Abdulmahdi A. Hasan, N. Hindi
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Background: Rotavirus is the most common cause of acute inflammation of the intestines and stomach in infants and young children in the US. The rotavirus worldwide one of the main causes of death among children Most children develop at least one episode of infection with this virus until the age of 3 years. Objectives: This study aims to assess nurses knowledge towards rotavirus vaccine for children at primary health care centers. And also, to determine the association between nurses knowledge towards rotavirus vaccine and their demographic characteristics. Methodology: A descriptive study design using a systematic random sample of (N=112) nurse. This study is distributed according to the Babylon Health Directorate through three primary health care sectors. The total items that appear in the questionnaire are (42) objects. These objects are subdivided into sections of (5). Statistics was obtained by using the methodology of self-reporting by nurses and the questionnaire as a way of collecting data. Using the Description And Inferential Statistical Approach to analyze data. Results: Recent findings indicate the knowledge of nurses toward rotavirus vaccine for children. Finding reveals that the majority of (60.7%) were poor knowledge of nurses at primary health care centers in Babylon Governorate. The nurses age, years of experience in the immunization unit and training course have been significant relationship with their knowledge at p-value ≤ 0.05. Conclusions: Rotavirus in terms of knowledge, nurses were poor knowledge. Nurses years of experience in the immunization unit and training course plays an important role in their knowledge. Its needs to be employed intensive training courses related to immunization program to improve knowledge.
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巴比伦省初级卫生保健中心护士对儿童轮状病毒疫苗的了解
背景:轮状病毒是美国婴幼儿肠道和胃部急性炎症的最常见原因。轮状病毒在世界范围内是儿童死亡的主要原因之一,大多数儿童在3岁之前至少感染一次这种病毒。目的:本研究旨在评估初级卫生保健中心护士对儿童轮状病毒疫苗的知识。同时,确定护士对轮状病毒疫苗的知识与其人口统计学特征之间的关系。方法:采用系统随机抽样(N=112)名护士的描述性研究设计。根据巴比伦卫生局的说法,这项研究通过三个初级保健部门进行分发。问卷中出现的项目总数为(42)个对象。这些对象被细分为(5)的部分。统计数据是通过使用护士自我报告的方法和问卷作为收集数据的方式获得的。使用描述和推理统计方法分析数据。结果:最近的调查结果表明护士对儿童轮状病毒疫苗的知识。调查结果显示,巴比伦省初级卫生保健中心的大多数(60.7%)对护士了解不足。护士的年龄、免疫单位工作年限和培训课程与知识水平有显著相关(p值≤0.05)。结论:在轮状病毒知识方面,护士知识贫乏。护士在免疫单位的多年经验和培训课程对他们的知识起着重要作用。其需要采用强化培训课程,提高与免疫规划相关的知识。
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