Vaccination coverage and associated factors among children aged 12 – 23 months in Northwest Ethiopia

Background: Full vaccination coverage has been identified as the foundation for the prevention of morbidity and mortality from the childhood illnesses. However, a significant number of children do not get recommended vaccinations. The problem is much worse in low-income countries with varied figures...

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Main Authors: Tadesse Dagget Tesfaye, Worku Animaw Temesgen, Ayele Semachew Kasa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-10-01
Series:Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2018.1502528
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author Tadesse Dagget Tesfaye
Worku Animaw Temesgen
Ayele Semachew Kasa
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description Background: Full vaccination coverage has been identified as the foundation for the prevention of morbidity and mortality from the childhood illnesses. However, a significant number of children do not get recommended vaccinations. The problem is much worse in low-income countries with varied figures and evidence gap. Therefore, this study was conducted to assess vaccination coverage and its predicting factors in one of the low-income country Ethiopia, particularly in northwest Ethiopia. Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Northwest Ethiopia in 2016 on 846 children aged 12 to 23 completed months. Cluster sampling method was used. Mothers or caretakers were interviewed. SPSS version 20 was used for analysis. Results: In Northwest Ethiopia, full-vaccination coverage for the children aged 12–23 months was 58.4%, while 17% and 24.6% were partially vaccinated and not vaccinated at all respectively. Child full vaccination status has a positive association with urban residence, having antenatal care visit, institutional delivery for the study child, vaccination site at health institutions, mothers who knows vaccination schedule of a catchment area, and mothers taking a child for vaccination even if the child is sick. However, mothers who ever-married and their travel time to the nearest vaccination site ≤ 30 minutes were negatively associated with child full-vaccination status. Conclusion: Vaccination coverage in Northwest Ethiopia, East Gojam, is better than the national coverage. Yet, it is far below the plan. Encouraging antenatal care utilization, delivery at health institutions, and providing adequate information on child vaccination (including when to start, return and finish) for mothers would increase full-vaccination coverage.
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spelling doaj.art-770f4166ffc54f839d3048abe6a45ee92023-09-22T08:38:23ZengTaylor & Francis GroupHuman Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics2164-55152164-554X2018-10-0114102348235410.1080/21645515.2018.15025281502528Vaccination coverage and associated factors among children aged 12 – 23 months in Northwest EthiopiaTadesse Dagget Tesfaye0Worku Animaw Temesgen1Ayele Semachew Kasa2Bahir Dar UniversityBahir Dar UniversityBahir Dar UniversityBackground: Full vaccination coverage has been identified as the foundation for the prevention of morbidity and mortality from the childhood illnesses. However, a significant number of children do not get recommended vaccinations. The problem is much worse in low-income countries with varied figures and evidence gap. Therefore, this study was conducted to assess vaccination coverage and its predicting factors in one of the low-income country Ethiopia, particularly in northwest Ethiopia. Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Northwest Ethiopia in 2016 on 846 children aged 12 to 23 completed months. Cluster sampling method was used. Mothers or caretakers were interviewed. SPSS version 20 was used for analysis. Results: In Northwest Ethiopia, full-vaccination coverage for the children aged 12–23 months was 58.4%, while 17% and 24.6% were partially vaccinated and not vaccinated at all respectively. Child full vaccination status has a positive association with urban residence, having antenatal care visit, institutional delivery for the study child, vaccination site at health institutions, mothers who knows vaccination schedule of a catchment area, and mothers taking a child for vaccination even if the child is sick. However, mothers who ever-married and their travel time to the nearest vaccination site ≤ 30 minutes were negatively associated with child full-vaccination status. Conclusion: Vaccination coverage in Northwest Ethiopia, East Gojam, is better than the national coverage. Yet, it is far below the plan. Encouraging antenatal care utilization, delivery at health institutions, and providing adequate information on child vaccination (including when to start, return and finish) for mothers would increase full-vaccination coverage.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2018.1502528vaccination coverage12-23 months childnorthwest ethiopia
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Worku Animaw Temesgen
Ayele Semachew Kasa
Vaccination coverage and associated factors among children aged 12 – 23 months in Northwest Ethiopia
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
vaccination coverage
12-23 months child
northwest ethiopia
title Vaccination coverage and associated factors among children aged 12 – 23 months in Northwest Ethiopia
title_full Vaccination coverage and associated factors among children aged 12 – 23 months in Northwest Ethiopia
title_fullStr Vaccination coverage and associated factors among children aged 12 – 23 months in Northwest Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Vaccination coverage and associated factors among children aged 12 – 23 months in Northwest Ethiopia
title_short Vaccination coverage and associated factors among children aged 12 – 23 months in Northwest Ethiopia
title_sort vaccination coverage and associated factors among children aged 12 23 months in northwest ethiopia
topic vaccination coverage
12-23 months child
northwest ethiopia
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2018.1502528
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