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Year 2022, Volume: 8 Issue: 6, 828 - 836, 04.11.2022
https://doi.org/10.18621/eurj.876332

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Assessment of knowledge level and behavior about vaccines of mothers applying to the children's hospital

Year 2022, Volume: 8 Issue: 6, 828 - 836, 04.11.2022
https://doi.org/10.18621/eurj.876332

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the knowledge levels of mothers who applied to a university hospital about childhood vaccinations and the sociodemographic characteristics affecting them.


Methods:
The population of the descriptive cross-sectional study consists of mothers who applied to the outpatient clinics of Ondokuz Mayıs University Children's Hospital between February 1 and March 31, 2019. A 32-item questionnaire developed by the researchers was applied to 338 mothers who agreed to participate in the study. Ethics committee and institution permissions were obtained. Data were presented with descriptive statistics.


Results:
Ninety-five point three percent of the mothers stated that the vaccine was necessary. While 52.7% of the individuals stated that they were aware of the existence of self-paid vaccines, it was determined that 84.0% of the participants did not have self-paid vaccines for their children. Thirty-seven point six of the participants knew that the first vaccine of the newborn was given at birth. Healthcare staffs were among the sources of information for 94.7% of the mothers who stated that they received information about vaccination.


Conclusions:
It was found out that the mothers had information about the vaccine. However, the rate of vaccination other than routine vaccines was low. In order to combat vaccine refusals and prevent misinformation, it is considered to be important to provide information at every opportunity, and especially about paid vaccines, parents should be given more information.

References

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  • 3. Ministry of Health. Health Statistics Yearbook 2019 News Bulletin. 2020:2.
  • 4. Eskiocak M. Türkiye’de bağışıklama hizmetlerinin durumu ve bağışıklamada eşitsizlikler. In: Üner S, Okyay P, eds. Turkey Demographic and Health Survey. Ankara:Hipokrat Yayınevi; 2020:494-95.
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  • 6. Hegazy SM, Omar AM, Alshiekh I. A conceptual framework for construction and validation of an educational booklet for treating mothers misconceptions on vaccination. Saudi J Nurs Health Care 2020;3:55-67.
  • 7. Üzüm Ö, Eliaçık K, Hortu Örsdemir H, Karadağ Öncel E. Factors affecting the immunization approaches of caregivers: an example of a teaching and research hospital. J Pediatr Inf 2019;13:e144-9.
  • 8. Kürtüncü M, Alkan I, Bahadır Ö, Arslan N. [The knowledge levels of mothers about the vaccination status of children living in a rural area of Zonguldak]. Electron J Vocat Coll 2017;7:8-17. [Article in Turkish]
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  • 20. Balbir Singh HK, Badgujar VB, Yahaya RS, Rahman SA, Sami FM, Badgujar S, et al. Assessment of knowledge and attitude among postnatal mothers towards childhood vaccination in Malaysia. Hum Vaccin Immunother 2019;15:2544-51.
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  • 25. Facciolà A, Visalli G, Orlando A, Bertuccio MP, Spataro P, Squeri R, et al. Vaccine hesitancy: an overview on parents' opinions about vaccination and possible reasons of vaccine refusal. J Public Health Res 2019;8:13-18.
  • 26. Matta P, El Mouallem R, Akel M, Hallit S, Khalife MCF. Parents’ knowledge, attitude and practice towards children’s vaccination in Lebanon: role of the parent-physician communication. BMC Public Health 2020;20:1-9.
  • 27. Evran M, Bozkurt HB. [Knowledge status and affecting factors about the current childhood vaccines of mothers of children applying to state and university hospital pediatric clinics in Kars]. Kafkas J Med Sci 2020;10:173-9. [Article in Turkish]
  • 28. Çam C, Ünsal A, Arslantaş D, Kılınç A, Öztürk Emiral G. [Evaluation of immunization knowledge sufficiency levels, attitudes and behaviors and health literacy levels of adults]. Osmangazi Tıp Dergisi 2021;43:7-19. [Article in Turkish]
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Primary Language English
Subjects Public Health, Environmental Health
Journal Section Original Articles
Authors

Berkhan Topaktaş 0000-0001-9363-1167

Şule Özdemir 0000-0002-0366-7455

Sultan Hasdemir This is me 0000-0002-7591-8970

Hatice Nilden Arslan 0000-0002-3237-7123

Ozlem Terzi 0000-0002-9524-5582

Cihad Dündar 0000-0001-9658-2540

Publication Date November 4, 2022
Submission Date February 8, 2021
Acceptance Date April 14, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 8 Issue: 6

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AMA Topaktaş B, Özdemir Ş, Hasdemir S, Arslan HN, Terzi O, Dündar C. Assessment of knowledge level and behavior about vaccines of mothers applying to the children’s hospital. Eur Res J. November 2022;8(6):828-836. doi:10.18621/eurj.876332

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