| Literature DB >> 29642596 |
Yemesrach A Tefera1, Abram L Wagner2, Eyoel B Mekonen3, Bradley F Carlson4, Matthew L Boulton5,6.
Abstract
Predictors of immunization status outside of large cities in Ethiopia are not well known, and Muslims have lower vaccination coverage. The aim of this study is to assess factors associated with full immunization among children 12-23 months in Worabe, Ethiopia, a Muslim-majority community. A cross-sectional study is conducted in summer 2016. Multivariable logistic regression was used to assess the significance of predictors of full immunization. Among 484 children, 61% are fully vaccinated. Children whose mothers had fewer antenatal care (ANC) visits have decreased odds of full vaccination (zero visits: odds ratio (OR) = 0.09; one visit: OR = 0.15; two visits: OR = 0.46; three visits: OR = 0.89). The most common reasons that the mother gave for not vaccinating the child are fear of side reactions (36%), being too busy (31%), or hearing rumors about vaccines (28%). Local interventions incorporating interventions with religious authorities could raise awareness in the community of the importance of childhood immunizations and ANC visits.Entities:
Keywords: Ethiopia; perinatal care; religion; vaccination coverage; vaccine hesitancy
Year: 2018 PMID: 29642596 PMCID: PMC6027055 DOI: 10.3390/vaccines6020022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccines (Basel) ISSN: 2076-393X
Characteristics of children aged 12–23 months and their mothers, Worabe, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region, Ethiopia, 2016.
| Characteristic | Count | % | Not Fully Immunized | Fully Immunized | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Count | % | Count | % | |||
| Overall | 484 | 100% | 187 | 39% | 297 | 61% |
| Sex of the child | ||||||
| Male | 243 | 50% | 95 | 39% | 148 | 61% |
| Female | 241 | 50% | 92 | 38% | 149 | 62% |
| Child’s birth order | ||||||
| First | 149 | 31% | 49 | 33% | 100 | 67% |
| Second | 104 | 21% | 41 | 39% | 63 | 61% |
| Third | 81 | 17% | 31 | 38% | 50 | 62% |
| Fourth or more | 150 | 31% | 66 | 44% | 84 | 56% |
| Mother has younger children | ||||||
| Yes | 13 | 3% | 8 | 62% | 5 | 38% |
| No | 471 | 97% | 179 | 38% | 292 | 62% |
| Mother has older children | ||||||
| No older child | 154 | 32% | 51 | 33% | 103 | 67% |
| Yes, 3 years of age | 124 | 26% | 46 | 37% | 78 | 63% |
| Yes, 4 years of age | 105 | 22% | 47 | 45% | 58 | 55% |
| Yes, ≥5 years of age | 101 | 21% | 43 | 43% | 58 | 57% |
| Parity | ||||||
| 1 | 147 | 30% | 48 | 33% | 99 | 67% |
| 2 | 101 | 21% | 41 | 41% | 60 | 59% |
| 3 | 73 | 15% | 28 | 38% | 45 | 62% |
| ≥4 | 163 | 34% | 70 | 43% | 93 | 57% |
| Mothers age category | ||||||
| Age 18–20 years | 33 | 7% | 13 | 39% | 20 | 61% |
| Age 21–25 years | 140 | 29% | 54 | 39% | 86 | 61% |
| Age 26–30 years | 181 | 37% | 70 | 39% | 111 | 61% |
| Age ≥31 years | 81 | 17% | 27 | 33% | 54 | 67% |
| I don’t know | 49 | 10% | 23 | 47% | 26 | 53% |
| Marital status | ||||||
| Married | 474 | 98% | 183 | 39% | 291 | 61% |
| Not married | 10 | 2% | 4 | 40% | 6 | 60% |
| Maternal Education | ||||||
| No | 176 | 36% | 72 | 41% | 104 | 59% |
| Elementary School | 184 | 38% | 72 | 39% | 112 | 61% |
| High School | 65 | 13% | 20 | 31% | 45 | 69% |
| College or more | 59 | 12% | 23 | 39% | 36 | 61% |
| Religion | ||||||
| Muslim | 430 | 89% | 171 | 40% | 279 | 65% |
| Protestant | 17 | 4% | 5 | 29% | 12 | 71% |
| Orthodox | 35 | 7% | 10 | 29% | 25 | 71% |
| Monthly income | ||||||
| ≤1000 Birr | 132 | 27% | 58 | 44% | 74 | 56% |
| 1001–2000 Birr | 106 | 22% | 39 | 37% | 67 | 63% |
| ≥2001 Birr | 123 | 25% | 46 | 37% | 77 | 63% |
| Didn’t reply | 123 | 25% | 44 | 36% | 79 | 64% |
| Occupation | ||||||
| Public or private employee | 94 | 19% | 41 | 44% | 53 | 56% |
| Merchant | 71 | 15% | 35 | 49% | 36 | 51% |
| House wife | 245 | 51% | 90 | 37% | 155 | 63% |
| Students | 7 | 1% | 2 | 29% | 5 | 71% |
| Farmer | 39 | 8% | 10 | 26% | 29 | 74% |
| Day laborer | 28 | 6% | 9 | 32% | 19 | 68% |
| Farm Land | ||||||
| No | 322 | 67% | 138 | 43% | 184 | 57% |
| Yes | 162 | 33% | 49 | 30% | 113 | 70% |
| 0.25 hectares | 27 | 6% | 11 | 41% | 16 | 59% |
| 0.5 hectares | 40 | 8% | 18 | 45% | 22 | 55% |
| 1 hectares | 53 | 11% | 12 | 23% | 41 | 77% |
| 1.5 hectares | 3 | 1% | 1 | 33% | 2 | 67% |
| 2 hectares | 8 | 2% | 2 | 25% | 6 | 75% |
| Do not know size | 27 | 6% | 5 | 19% | 22 | 81% |
| Number of antenatal care visits | ||||||
| 0 | 26 | 5% | 22 | 85% | 4 | 15% |
| 1 | 104 | 21% | 71 | 68% | 33 | 32% |
| 2 | 60 | 12% | 24 | 40% | 36 | 60% |
| 3 | 86 | 18% | 22 | 26% | 64 | 74% |
| ≥4 | 208 | 43% | 48 | 23% | 160 | 77% |
| Distance to vaccination site | ||||||
| <30 min | 157 | 32% | 64 | 41% | 93 | 59% |
| 30–59 min | 181 | 37% | 59 | 33% | 122 | 67% |
| ≥60 min | 146 | 30% | 64 | 44% | 82 | 56% |
Mothers’ awareness of vaccination and health care programs in Worabe, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region, Ethiopia, 2016.
| Question | Count | % |
|---|---|---|
| Do you take your child to a health facility for regular check-ups? | ||
| No | 27 | 6% |
| Yes | 457 | 94% |
| Where do you take your child when he/she is sick? | ||
| Health facility | 447 | 92% |
| Traditional Medicine | 184 | 38% |
| Church/Mosque | 99 | 20% |
| Holy water | 27 | 6% |
| What have you heard about vaccines? | ||
| Vaccination campaigns | 246 | 51% |
| Vaccine benefits | 390 | 81% |
| Place of vaccine | 297 | 61% |
| Age for vaccine administration | 203 | 42% |
| Vaccine schedule | 190 | 39% |
| New vaccine information | 65 | 13% |
| Source of information | ||
| Newspaper | 29 | 6% |
| Flyer | 50 | 10% |
| Radio | 93 | 19% |
| Community Leader | 120 | 25% |
| TV | 127 | 26% |
| Health Extension Worker | 294 | 61% |
| Have you ever hesitated getting a vaccination for your child? | ||
| No | 224 | 46% |
| Yes | 260 | 54% |
| At what age does child immunization begin? | ||
| Incorrect answer | 402 | 83% |
| Correct answer | 82 | 17% |
| How many vaccinations sessions are needed for your child? | ||
| Incorrect answer | 85 | 18% |
| Correct answer | 381 | 79% |
| I don’t know | 18 | 4% |
| Vaccination is used to prevent disease | ||
| No | 71 | 15% |
| Yes | 358 | 74% |
| I don’t know | 55 | 11% |
Mother and child socioeconomic characteristics, maternal vaccine knowledge, and their relationship to full childhood immunization according to a multivariable logistic regression model, Worabe, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region, Ethiopia, 2016.
| Characteristic | Adjusted Odds Ratio | |
|---|---|---|
| Sex of the child | 0.3658 | |
| Male | ref | |
| Female | 1.22 (0.79, 1.90) | |
| Child’s birth order | 0.2625 | |
| First | ref | |
| Second | 0.72 (0.39, 1.35) | |
| Third | 0.80 (0.38, 1.66) | |
| Fourth or more | 0.50 (0.24, 1.02) | |
| Mother’s age | 0.5204 | |
| Age 18–20 years | 0.40 (0.13, 1.23) | |
| Age 21–25 years | 0.56 (0.26, 1.18) | |
| Age 26–30 years | 0.67 (0.34, 1.31) | |
| Age ≥31 years | 0.40 (0.13, 1.23) | |
| I don’t know | 0.65 (0.26, 1.61) | |
| Maternal education | 0.4685 | |
| None | 1.58 (0.66, 3.76) | |
| Elementary School | 1.13 (0.53, 2.41) | |
| High School | 1.70 (0.69, 4.15) | |
| College or more | ref | |
| Religion | 0.2362 | |
| Muslim | ref | |
| Christian | 1.55 (0.75, 3.21) | |
| Household monthly income | 0.5777 | |
| ≤1000 Birr | 0.85 (0.45, 1.61) | |
| 1001–2000 Birr | 1.32 (0.68, 2.56) | |
| ≥2001 Birr | ref | |
| Didn’t reply | 1.13 (0.58, 2.20) | |
| Occupation | 0.0325 | |
| House wife | ref | |
| Other | 0.58 (0.35, 0.96) | |
| Farm Land | 0.0008 | |
| No | ref | |
| Yes | 2.51 (1.46, 4.30) | |
| Number of antenatal care visits | <0.0001 | |
| 0 | 0.09 (0.03, 0.32) | |
| 1 | 0.15 (0.08, 0.29) | |
| 2 | 0.46 (0.23, 0.92) | |
| 3 | 0.89 (0.48, 1.67) | |
| ≥4 | ref | |
| Distance to vaccination site | 0.0440 | |
| <30 min | 0.63 (0.37, 1.07) | |
| 30–59 min | ref | |
| ≥60 min | 0.50 (0.28, 0.89) | |
| Do you take your child to a health facility for regular check-ups? | 0.1185 | |
| No | 0.49 (0.20, 1.20) | |
| Yes | ref | |
| Have you ever hesitated getting a vaccination for your child? | 0.0831 | |
| No | ref | |
| Yes | 0.64 (0.39, 1.06) | |
| Vaccination is used to prevent disease | 0.0704 | |
| No | 0.51 (0.25, 1.04) | |
| Yes | ref | |
| I don’t know | 1.38 (0.67, 2.86) |
Mothers’ reasons for not vaccinating child among those missing a child’s vaccination dose in Worabe, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region, Ethiopia, 2016.
| Reason | Count | Proportion |
|---|---|---|
| Lack of information | ||
| Unaware of need for vaccination | 18 | 10% |
| Unaware of need to return for subsequent dose | 20 | 11% |
| Place and/or time of vaccination unknown | 6 | 3% |
| Fear of side reactions | 67 | 36% |
| Wrong ideas about contra-indications | 15 | 8% |
| Lack of motivation | ||
| Postponed until another time | 44 | 24% |
| No faith in vaccination | 44 | 24% |
| Rumors | 53 | 28% |
| Obstacles | ||
| Place of vaccination too far | 6 | 3% |
| Time of vaccination inconvenient | 18 | 10% |
| Vaccinators absent | 5 | 3% |
| Vaccine not available | 11 | 6% |
| Mother too busy | 58 | 31% |
| Family problem, including illness of the mother | 14 | 7% |
| Child ill—not brought | 12 | 6% |
| Long waiting time | 12 | 6% |
Note: Mothers could select multiple answers.