ASSESSMENT OF UTILIZATION OF ESSENTIAL IMMUNIZATION SERVICES AMONG CHILDREN UNDER 2 YEARS IN AN URBAN SLUM OF BHUBANESWAR, ODISHA

Author:

KUMAR AMITORCID,MOHAPATRA IPSA,MISHRA KRISHNAORCID

Abstract

Objectives: The study was planned with the objectives to assess the under-two immunization coverage and to identify determinants and reasons for non-utilization. Methodology: It was a cross-sectional study which was undertaken in urban slums under field practice area of a medical college, over a span of 4 months among 100 mothers with children 12–23 months of age. Descriptive statistics was used and Fisher’s exact test as the test of association; taking p<0.05 as statistically significant. Results: Mean age of the children was 17.63 months±3.43.72% were fully immunized, 28% partially, and none in unimmunized category. Mother’s literacy status (p=0.03) and father’s literacy status (p=0.0001) were found to be significantly associated with the immunization status of the child. The immunization coverage based on card and history was – BCG (93%), OPV1 (88%), OPV2 (86%), OPV3 (82%), pentavalent 1 (88%), pentavalent 2 (84%), pentavalent 3 (82%), and measles (84%). Waiting time (85.71%) and lack of adequate information (67.86%) were reasons cited for partial immunization. Conclusion: The overall immunization coverage was good with none unimmunized. The literacy status of the parents played a major role in determining the immunization status of the children. Waiting time and lack of information were some of the identified barriers.

Publisher

Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology

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