Missed Opportunity for Routine Immunization and Its Associated Factors in Gozamen District Health Centers, Northwestern Ethiopia

Background . Vaccine- preventable diseases constitute a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children under-5 years of age in Ethiopia and other developing countries. There are limited studies conducted on this aspect in Ethiopia especially in Gozamen district. Objectives . To assess missed opp...

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Main Authors: Fetelework Muluneh MPH, Muluken Wubetu MSc, Abebe Abate MSc
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-12-01
Series:Global Pediatric Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X20981306
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spelling doaj-eede3ad738ad4d2db19f90e4b403c5a32020-12-22T00:34:16ZengSAGE PublishingGlobal Pediatric Health2333-794X2020-12-01710.1177/2333794X20981306Missed Opportunity for Routine Immunization and Its Associated Factors in Gozamen District Health Centers, Northwestern EthiopiaFetelework Muluneh MPH0Muluken Wubetu MSc1Abebe Abate MSc2Hidasie Health Center, Debre Markos, Amhara, EthiopiaDepartment of Pharmacy, college of health sciences, Debre Markos University, Debre Markos, Amhara, EthiopiaDepartment of Pharmacy, college of health sciences, Debre Markos University, Debre Markos, Amhara, EthiopiaBackground . Vaccine- preventable diseases constitute a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children under-5 years of age in Ethiopia and other developing countries. There are limited studies conducted on this aspect in Ethiopia especially in Gozamen district. Objectives . To assess missed opportunity for routine immunization and its associated factors among children aged <24 months in Gozamen district health centers. Methods . Institutional based cross-sectional study exit interview was conducted on 422 mothers with under 2 years old children. Data was collected using the standard World Health Organization’s missed opportunity tool. Vaccines examined in this study were BCG, OPV0, OPV1, PCV1, rota 1, penta valant 1, OPV2, PCV2, rota2, pentavalant 2, OPV3, PCV3, IPV, pentavalant 3, and measles vaccine. The vaccination status of the children was assessed by a structured questionnaire based on vaccination cards or mothers/caregiver verbal responses. Binary and multivariable logistic regression analysis were used to identify factors associated with missed opportunities for routine immunization among children aged <24 months. Result . The prevalence of missed opportunity for this study was 74.9% ; major vaccines with high missed opportunity were OPV0 (67.8), BCG (17.3%), and Measles (14%). Home delivery, lack of vaccination center near the village, unable to attend formal education and younger age (0-12 months) were independently associated with missed opportunity for routine immunization. Conclusion. The prevalence of missed opportunities for routine immunization in Gozamen district health centers was high. Health centers should give routine immunization services regularly.https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X20981306
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author Fetelework Muluneh MPH
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Abebe Abate MSc
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Muluken Wubetu MSc
Abebe Abate MSc
Missed Opportunity for Routine Immunization and Its Associated Factors in Gozamen District Health Centers, Northwestern Ethiopia
Global Pediatric Health
author_facet Fetelework Muluneh MPH
Muluken Wubetu MSc
Abebe Abate MSc
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title Missed Opportunity for Routine Immunization and Its Associated Factors in Gozamen District Health Centers, Northwestern Ethiopia
title_short Missed Opportunity for Routine Immunization and Its Associated Factors in Gozamen District Health Centers, Northwestern Ethiopia
title_full Missed Opportunity for Routine Immunization and Its Associated Factors in Gozamen District Health Centers, Northwestern Ethiopia
title_fullStr Missed Opportunity for Routine Immunization and Its Associated Factors in Gozamen District Health Centers, Northwestern Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Missed Opportunity for Routine Immunization and Its Associated Factors in Gozamen District Health Centers, Northwestern Ethiopia
title_sort missed opportunity for routine immunization and its associated factors in gozamen district health centers, northwestern ethiopia
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Global Pediatric Health
issn 2333-794X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Background . Vaccine- preventable diseases constitute a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children under-5 years of age in Ethiopia and other developing countries. There are limited studies conducted on this aspect in Ethiopia especially in Gozamen district. Objectives . To assess missed opportunity for routine immunization and its associated factors among children aged <24 months in Gozamen district health centers. Methods . Institutional based cross-sectional study exit interview was conducted on 422 mothers with under 2 years old children. Data was collected using the standard World Health Organization’s missed opportunity tool. Vaccines examined in this study were BCG, OPV0, OPV1, PCV1, rota 1, penta valant 1, OPV2, PCV2, rota2, pentavalant 2, OPV3, PCV3, IPV, pentavalant 3, and measles vaccine. The vaccination status of the children was assessed by a structured questionnaire based on vaccination cards or mothers/caregiver verbal responses. Binary and multivariable logistic regression analysis were used to identify factors associated with missed opportunities for routine immunization among children aged <24 months. Result . The prevalence of missed opportunity for this study was 74.9% ; major vaccines with high missed opportunity were OPV0 (67.8), BCG (17.3%), and Measles (14%). Home delivery, lack of vaccination center near the village, unable to attend formal education and younger age (0-12 months) were independently associated with missed opportunity for routine immunization. Conclusion. The prevalence of missed opportunities for routine immunization in Gozamen district health centers was high. Health centers should give routine immunization services regularly.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X20981306
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