Assessment of Parents’ Attitude toward EPI (Expanded Program on Immunization) in Tertiary Care Hospitals of Karachi
Keywords:
Parents, Tertiary Care Hospitals, EPI, VaccinationAbstract
Objective:To assess parents’ attitude toward EPI(Expanded program on Immunization) in three Tertiary Care Hospitals of
Karachi
Materials and Methods:This cross sectional hospital based study was conducted at three tertiary care hospitals of Karachi,
PNS SHIFA Hospital, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center (JPMC) and Liaquat National Hospital (LNH) from a period of 20th
July to 20th September, 2015. A structured questionnaire based interview was conducted on150 parents of children less than 5
year of age visiting for vaccination at these three tertiary care hospitals.Data was analyzed using SPSS version 23.
Results:A total of 150 parents were interviewed, out of which 93 (62.0%) parents vaccinated their child immediately after birth,
148(98.7%) parents considered EPI as beneficial for their child’s health, 113 (75.3%) parents were found to be aware of the
complete vaccination schedule, 56(37.3%)parents had appropriate knowledge regarding vaccines and diseases enlisted on the
EPI card, 139 (92.7%) parents kept the record of vaccination schedule, 143(95.3 %) parents didn’t ignored vaccination due to
increased number of children and 21(14%)parents had fear regarding vaccination program.
Conclusion:Parent’s attitude toward EPI was positive. However, knowledge about vaccines and diseases and vaccines enlisted
on EPI card was low.
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