STATUS OF IMMUNIZATION AND NUTRITION AMONG HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS' (NURSES) CHILDREN UNDER TWO YEARS OF AGE WORKING IN LIAQUAT UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL & HEALTH SCIENCES, JAMSHORO, HYDERABAD SINDH

ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Immunization is the most important and cost effective strategy of World Health Organization and United Nations International Children Emergency Fund with the guidance and assisting to prevent target diseases which is often neglected that requires attention. Effectiveness of va...

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Main Authors: Zubida Chandio, Ejaz Khan, Muhammad Ibrahim Ansari et al.
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Language:English
Published: University of Faisalabad 2018-04-01
Series:Journal of University Medical & Dental College
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spelling doaj-9d5772a7f3364e3eb11c7c7498d1ea492020-11-25T03:16:36ZengUniversity of FaisalabadJournal of University Medical & Dental College2221-78272310-55422018-04-0191STATUS OF IMMUNIZATION AND NUTRITION AMONG HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS' (NURSES) CHILDREN UNDER TWO YEARS OF AGE WORKING IN LIAQUAT UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL & HEALTH SCIENCES, JAMSHORO, HYDERABAD SINDHZubida Chandio 0 Ejaz Khan 1Muhammad Ibrahim Ansari et al.2Staff Nurse, Health Department, Govt. of Sindh *Assistant Professor, Health Services Academy, Islamabad Lecturer, SMBB Medical University Larkana, Sindh ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Immunization is the most important and cost effective strategy of World Health Organization and United Nations International Children Emergency Fund with the guidance and assisting to prevent target diseases which is often neglected that requires attention. Effectiveness of vaccination is possible through the nutrition as well. MATERIAL AND METHODS: STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study STUDY SITE: LUMHS Jamshoro/ Hyderabad DURATION: Oct 2016 to Mar: 2017 POPULATION & SAMPLES: Children under 24 months of health care providers (nurses) SAMPLING TECHNIQUE: Universal sampling technique SAMPLE SIZE: 100 calculated via Prevalence Rate TOOL: MUAC were computed with reference to the WHO-2007 on Anthro version 3.2.2. Cut off value of all indices between -2 and 2 SD was considered normal. Data was collected by using prestructured questionnaire partially adopted from previous study. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: was performed on SPSS version 20.0. RESULTS: The results of study reveal overall coverage of 96 %. All the antigens have good coverage except measles II, which is around 66%. With this vaccination coverage, mostly the children have had normal nutritional status except a negligible percentage of six percent. CONCLUSION: It is concluded that the nurses in LUMHS have their children fully immunized against the VPDs but schedule of measles II vaccine is disturbed. The immunization and nutrition of their children are also comparatively better than the available figures about general population in Sindh. Education, knowledge and accessibility of a parent play a vital role in getting his/her child fully vaccinated. http://jumdc.com/index.php/jumdc/article/view/51Vaccinationhealth statushealthcare providers' childrenlow income countryexpanded program on immunization
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STATUS OF IMMUNIZATION AND NUTRITION AMONG HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS' (NURSES) CHILDREN UNDER TWO YEARS OF AGE WORKING IN LIAQUAT UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL & HEALTH SCIENCES, JAMSHORO, HYDERABAD SINDH
Journal of University Medical & Dental College
Vaccination
health status
healthcare providers' children
low income country
expanded program on immunization
author_facet Zubida Chandio
Ejaz Khan
Muhammad Ibrahim Ansari et al.
author_sort Zubida Chandio
title STATUS OF IMMUNIZATION AND NUTRITION AMONG HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS' (NURSES) CHILDREN UNDER TWO YEARS OF AGE WORKING IN LIAQUAT UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL & HEALTH SCIENCES, JAMSHORO, HYDERABAD SINDH
title_short STATUS OF IMMUNIZATION AND NUTRITION AMONG HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS' (NURSES) CHILDREN UNDER TWO YEARS OF AGE WORKING IN LIAQUAT UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL & HEALTH SCIENCES, JAMSHORO, HYDERABAD SINDH
title_full STATUS OF IMMUNIZATION AND NUTRITION AMONG HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS' (NURSES) CHILDREN UNDER TWO YEARS OF AGE WORKING IN LIAQUAT UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL & HEALTH SCIENCES, JAMSHORO, HYDERABAD SINDH
title_fullStr STATUS OF IMMUNIZATION AND NUTRITION AMONG HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS' (NURSES) CHILDREN UNDER TWO YEARS OF AGE WORKING IN LIAQUAT UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL & HEALTH SCIENCES, JAMSHORO, HYDERABAD SINDH
title_full_unstemmed STATUS OF IMMUNIZATION AND NUTRITION AMONG HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS' (NURSES) CHILDREN UNDER TWO YEARS OF AGE WORKING IN LIAQUAT UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL & HEALTH SCIENCES, JAMSHORO, HYDERABAD SINDH
title_sort status of immunization and nutrition among health care providers' (nurses) children under two years of age working in liaquat university of medical & health sciences, jamshoro, hyderabad sindh
publisher University of Faisalabad
series Journal of University Medical & Dental College
issn 2221-7827
2310-5542
publishDate 2018-04-01
description ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Immunization is the most important and cost effective strategy of World Health Organization and United Nations International Children Emergency Fund with the guidance and assisting to prevent target diseases which is often neglected that requires attention. Effectiveness of vaccination is possible through the nutrition as well. MATERIAL AND METHODS: STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study STUDY SITE: LUMHS Jamshoro/ Hyderabad DURATION: Oct 2016 to Mar: 2017 POPULATION & SAMPLES: Children under 24 months of health care providers (nurses) SAMPLING TECHNIQUE: Universal sampling technique SAMPLE SIZE: 100 calculated via Prevalence Rate TOOL: MUAC were computed with reference to the WHO-2007 on Anthro version 3.2.2. Cut off value of all indices between -2 and 2 SD was considered normal. Data was collected by using prestructured questionnaire partially adopted from previous study. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: was performed on SPSS version 20.0. RESULTS: The results of study reveal overall coverage of 96 %. All the antigens have good coverage except measles II, which is around 66%. With this vaccination coverage, mostly the children have had normal nutritional status except a negligible percentage of six percent. CONCLUSION: It is concluded that the nurses in LUMHS have their children fully immunized against the VPDs but schedule of measles II vaccine is disturbed. The immunization and nutrition of their children are also comparatively better than the available figures about general population in Sindh. Education, knowledge and accessibility of a parent play a vital role in getting his/her child fully vaccinated.
topic Vaccination
health status
healthcare providers' children
low income country
expanded program on immunization
url http://jumdc.com/index.php/jumdc/article/view/51
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