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Open Access 01-12-2018 | Research

Mothers’ health service utilization and attitude were the main predictors of incomplete childhood vaccination in east-central Ethiopia: a case-control study

Authors: Melaku Kindie Yenit, Yalemzewod Assefa Gelaw, Atsede Mazengia Shiferaw

Published in: Archives of Public Health | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Vaccination is an effective public health intervention for reducing childhood morbidity and mortality. It becomes more effective if the child receives the full course of the recommended doses. In Ethiopia, many children fail to complete the full course, and there is a consensus on the low coverage of complete vaccination; however, factors relating to the problem have not been largely explored by community based studies. The problem still persists posing a challenge to the health care delivery system. Therefore, this study assessed the predictors of incomplete childhood vaccination among children aged 12–23 months. The result is expected to improve health promotion efforts to boost childhood vaccination uptake and serve as a tool for increasing the utilization of the existing Expanded Program on Immunization efforts.

Methods

A community-based unmatched case-control study was conducted in six kebeles of Amanuel district in east-central Ethiopia from March to April 2014. Census was carried out to identify cases and controls. A total of 308 mother-child pairs (154 cases and 154 controls) were selected by the stratified multistage sampling technique. Cases were children in the 12–23 months age group who missed at least one dose of the recommended vaccination. Child vaccination cards and mothers’ oral responses were used to verify the vaccination status of each child. Data were collected using interviews through a pretested structured questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS version 20. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered for declaring statistical significance.

Results

The study revealed that the odds of defaulters from childhood vaccinations noted among mothers who delivered at home were high [AOR = 4.11, (95% CI: 2.26, 7.47)]. Other irregularities detected were lack of antenatal care visits during pregnancy [AOR = 2.54, (95% CI: 1.31, 4.95)], misperception about vaccines [AOR: 2.83, 95% CI: (1.56, 5.15)], and lack of postnatal care visits [AOR = 2.51, 95% CI: (1.18, 5.33)].

Conclusion

Home deliveries, a misconception on vaccine, lack of prenatal and postnatal care services were found to be the predictors of incomplete childhood vaccinations. Therefore, increasing mothers’ awareness on childhood vaccination, strengthening maternal health service utilization, and supervision and monitoring are highly recommended to reduce incomplete vaccination in the study setting.
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Metadata
Title
Mothers’ health service utilization and attitude were the main predictors of incomplete childhood vaccination in east-central Ethiopia: a case-control study
Authors
Melaku Kindie Yenit
Yalemzewod Assefa Gelaw
Atsede Mazengia Shiferaw
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Archives of Public Health / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 2049-3258
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13690-018-0261-9

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