Title of article :
Mothers’ knowledge about EPI and its relation with age-appropriate vaccination of infants in peri-urban Karachi
Author/Authors :
Siddiqi, Nazish Michigan State University - Department of Epidemiology, USA , Siddiqi, Azfar-e-Alam Michigan State University - Department of Epidemiology, USA , Nisar, Nighat University of Health Sciences - Sindh Medical College - Department of Community Medicine, Pakistan , Khan, Altaf University of Karachi - Institute of Environmental Sciences, Pakistan
From page :
940
To page :
944
Abstract :
Objectives: To evaluate the relation between the knowledge of mothers about EPI vaccinations and their infant s coverage. Effect of other socio-demographic variables on mothers knowledge and child s coverage was also assessed. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted, utilizing World Health Organization s thirty-cluster sampling strategy. All households with at least one infant were considered eligible. After obtaining verbal consent, the mother was interviewed to assess her knowledge and attitudes towards EPI vaccination. Infant s coverage status was verified by checking EPI card or verbal inquiry. A knowledge score was developed by summing all correct answers. Results: A total of 210 mothers (7 per cluster) were identified and interviewed. The number and proportion of mothers correctly identifying the seven EPI diseases were as follows; Tuberculosis 57 (27.1%), Diphtheria 53 (25.2%), Pertussis 71 (33.8%), Tetanus 70 (33.3%), Measles 85 (40.5%), Polio 91 (43.3%) and Hepatitis B 65 (31.0%). Only ninety four (44.8%) children were appropriately vaccinated for their age. In the multivariate model, mothers knowledge was not significantly associated with appropriate vaccination of their children (p = 0.22), however, mothers education was found to be significant (p 0.001). Conclusion: Mothers knowledge about EPI vaccination in peri-urban Karachi was quite low and not associated with their children s EPI coverage. Mothers educational status, however, was significantly associated with Child s coverage. This finding depicts a better health seeking behaviour of a more educated mother.
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Record number :
2655229
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