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Effect of Maternal Education on Adoption of Immunization Services-a Case Control Study in Bhubaneswar, Odisha


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1 Dept. of Community Medicine Hi-Tech Medical College, Bhubaneswar, India
     

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Background: Immunization is the most powerful and cost-effective weapon for the prevention and control and even eradication of a disease. So awareness about immunization among the parents is essential to immunize their children.

Objective: The present study was done to assess the effect of maternal education on adoption of immunization practices.

Materials and Method: Data was collected in the immunization clinic of Hi-Tech medical college and hospital from the mothers of children coming for immunization.

Results were analyzed by applying percentage and Chi-square test Results: 83.2% mothers have adequate knowledge about routine immunization. Majority (66.4%) mothers knew about adverse effects following immunization (AEFI), 66% knew about optional vaccines. Mothers with high educational levels had significantly better knowledge about immunization.

Conclusion: Health education should be integrated with immunization to increase acceptance as well as coverage and success of immunization programme.


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Immunization, Educational Status, Chi-square Test
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Authors

A. Patnaik
Dept. of Community Medicine Hi-Tech Medical College, Bhubaneswar, India
R. N. Mishra
Dept. of Community Medicine Hi-Tech Medical College, Bhubaneswar, India
K. Choudhury
Dept. of Community Medicine Hi-Tech Medical College, Bhubaneswar, India

Abstract


Background: Immunization is the most powerful and cost-effective weapon for the prevention and control and even eradication of a disease. So awareness about immunization among the parents is essential to immunize their children.

Objective: The present study was done to assess the effect of maternal education on adoption of immunization practices.

Materials and Method: Data was collected in the immunization clinic of Hi-Tech medical college and hospital from the mothers of children coming for immunization.

Results were analyzed by applying percentage and Chi-square test Results: 83.2% mothers have adequate knowledge about routine immunization. Majority (66.4%) mothers knew about adverse effects following immunization (AEFI), 66% knew about optional vaccines. Mothers with high educational levels had significantly better knowledge about immunization.

Conclusion: Health education should be integrated with immunization to increase acceptance as well as coverage and success of immunization programme.


Keywords


Immunization, Educational Status, Chi-square Test