Factors Influencing The Completion Of Immunisation Schedule Among Children Under 2 Years At Nagongera Health Centre Iv, Tororo District
Abstract
A study was carried out at Nagongera Health Center IV, Tororo district to determine the
factors influencing the completion of immunization schedule among children under 2 years of
age. A cross sectional and descriptive design was employed and 100 respondents were
selected to the study using a none probability, consecutive enrollment method. Data was
collected using researcher administered questionnaires.
The study found out that the completion rate for immunization was only 40%.
There were various caretaker related factors influencing the completion of immunization
schedule of children under 2 years of age. For instance, all respondents 100 (100%) had at
least a fear concerning the vaccines given to their children. These fears included 30 (30%)
who stated vaccines being expired, 27 (27%) feared that the vaccines could make their
children lame, 20 (20%) feared that vaccines had many side effects, 13 (13%) said the
vaccines would make the children barren while 10 (10%) said that vaccines can kill their
children. Furthermore, 40 (63.6%) said the funds for transport were sometimes readily
available, 60 (60%) did not know the vaccination schedule of their children under 2 years,
respondents 67 (67%) had bad attitudes towards childhood immunization.
Respondents also faced various health system factors influencing the completion of
immunization schedule of children under 2 years of age and most 83 (83%) did not have good
access to various health facilities offering immunization services and 83 (83%) did not have
adequate coverage of immunization services in their community which was not surprising
that most 60 (60%) did not have all their children immunized.
The study concluded that mothers of children less than 2 years faced various caretaker related
and health system as well as a few health worker factors which influenced the completion of
immunization schedule of children under 2 year. The key recommendations included
improved health education, provision and availability of health services through bringing the
services closer to the mothers.
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