Assessment of Expanded program on immunization for mothers and children under 2 years old in Shahriar

Introduction: Immunization is the most effective means of improving health. In the absence of a proper and regular immunization program, people and especially children will be left at high risk of many infectious diseases. This study was designed to assess Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) for...

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Main Authors: A Rezaipour, M Granmayeh, A Kazemnejad, Sh Hajizadeh
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Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2004-04-01
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spelling doaj-537253dfac3343f38add2b7d2856759b2021-09-26T10:18:26ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesحیات1735-22152008-188X2004-04-011015262Assessment of Expanded program on immunization for mothers and children under 2 years old in ShahriarA Rezaipour0M Granmayeh1A Kazemnejad2Sh Hajizadeh3 Introduction: Immunization is the most effective means of improving health. In the absence of a proper and regular immunization program, people and especially children will be left at high risk of many infectious diseases. This study was designed to assess Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) for mothers and children under 2 years old in Shahriar, South west of Tehran. Materials and Methods: This research was a cross-sectional study. standard cluster sampling was applied to select 210 children in the age group 18-24 months old and 240 women with a child less than 1 year of age who were resident in Shahriar city. Standard formats were used for collection of the data. Descriptive and analytic tests (chi squares, Fisher exact-test, t test, ANOVA, bivariate and logistic regression module) were applied to analyze the data. Results: The results showed that vaccination coverage in children was over 90 percent. 17.6 percent of the children were partially vaccinated and 41.4 percent were vaccinated completely but with more than one-month delay. The important character which was strongly associated with more than one month delay in immunization was center of childhood immunization. Although 83.8% of women with a child under 1 year age had received twice tetanus immunizations, only 13.3% of women had obtained the complete series of five immunization. The character which was associated significantly with dT immunization status was the length of time that mother had been living in Shahriar. Conclusion: There are some barriers in vaccination delivery, including unefficient recall and follow up systems and scattered records of dT vaccination. These factors were statistically associated with immunization status and therefore some proper solutions against these barriers should be introduced. It is now time for a boost to be given to both quality and sustainability of appropriate immunization programs.http://hayat.tums.ac.ir/article-1-277-en.htmlexpanded program on immunizationimmunization coverage
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Sh Hajizadeh
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M Granmayeh
A Kazemnejad
Sh Hajizadeh
Assessment of Expanded program on immunization for mothers and children under 2 years old in Shahriar
حیات
expanded program on immunization
immunization coverage
author_facet A Rezaipour
M Granmayeh
A Kazemnejad
Sh Hajizadeh
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title Assessment of Expanded program on immunization for mothers and children under 2 years old in Shahriar
title_short Assessment of Expanded program on immunization for mothers and children under 2 years old in Shahriar
title_full Assessment of Expanded program on immunization for mothers and children under 2 years old in Shahriar
title_fullStr Assessment of Expanded program on immunization for mothers and children under 2 years old in Shahriar
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Expanded program on immunization for mothers and children under 2 years old in Shahriar
title_sort assessment of expanded program on immunization for mothers and children under 2 years old in shahriar
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series حیات
issn 1735-2215
2008-188X
publishDate 2004-04-01
description Introduction: Immunization is the most effective means of improving health. In the absence of a proper and regular immunization program, people and especially children will be left at high risk of many infectious diseases. This study was designed to assess Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) for mothers and children under 2 years old in Shahriar, South west of Tehran. Materials and Methods: This research was a cross-sectional study. standard cluster sampling was applied to select 210 children in the age group 18-24 months old and 240 women with a child less than 1 year of age who were resident in Shahriar city. Standard formats were used for collection of the data. Descriptive and analytic tests (chi squares, Fisher exact-test, t test, ANOVA, bivariate and logistic regression module) were applied to analyze the data. Results: The results showed that vaccination coverage in children was over 90 percent. 17.6 percent of the children were partially vaccinated and 41.4 percent were vaccinated completely but with more than one-month delay. The important character which was strongly associated with more than one month delay in immunization was center of childhood immunization. Although 83.8% of women with a child under 1 year age had received twice tetanus immunizations, only 13.3% of women had obtained the complete series of five immunization. The character which was associated significantly with dT immunization status was the length of time that mother had been living in Shahriar. Conclusion: There are some barriers in vaccination delivery, including unefficient recall and follow up systems and scattered records of dT vaccination. These factors were statistically associated with immunization status and therefore some proper solutions against these barriers should be introduced. It is now time for a boost to be given to both quality and sustainability of appropriate immunization programs.
topic expanded program on immunization
immunization coverage
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