Parents` attitudes towards vaccines

Introduction: Children immunization, as a form of specific prevention, is conducted according to the mandatory vaccination calendar, in the Republic of Srpska. Vaccination status data are written in the health charts, immunization charts, and other health records. Objective: Inquire after the attitu...

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Main Authors: Jovanović Slađana D., Škobo Branislav D., Novaković Igor M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Medical Society, Belgrade 2019-01-01
Series:Opšta Medicina
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-7132/2019/0354-71321901021J.pdf
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spelling doaj-6d44e9b46e04487fb48276a235f3f1ab2020-11-24T22:00:42ZengSerbian Medical Society, BelgradeOpšta Medicina0354-71322217-39942019-01-01241-221280354-71321901021JParents` attitudes towards vaccinesJovanović Slađana D.0Škobo Branislav D.1Novaković Igor M.2Health Center Bjeljina, Bosnia and Hercegovina Health Center Bjeljina, Bosnia and Hercegovina Health Center Bjeljina, Bosnia and Hercegovina Introduction: Children immunization, as a form of specific prevention, is conducted according to the mandatory vaccination calendar, in the Republic of Srpska. Vaccination status data are written in the health charts, immunization charts, and other health records. Objective: Inquire after the attitudes and knowledge of the parents of children up to eighteen years of age, on the matter of vaccination and search for the factors influencing their attitudes. Methods: Cross - sectional study included 300 parents. The research was performed in County outpatients` clinic, Bjeljina (central object and six larger remote clinics), by the family medicine teams of Educational center, during March 2015. Survey was anonymous and the questionnaire was specifically made for this purpose. Results: Out of the total number of the participants, 218 were females and 82 males; the majority of the parents lived in the country, 173, and 127 lived in the city. Participants` residence played an important role and it showed a statistically significant difference concerning these issues: whether the vaccination was necessary if the disease was eradicated (p=0.003), should the children with chronic diseases get vaccinated (p= 0.050), should parents buy the vaccine if it`s recommended by a doctor even if it`s not covered by health insurance (p= 0.002). The majority of the participants (96.3%) believe that children being vaccinated regularly is useful, 1.7% were not quite sure and 2% disagreed with the statement. Participants` residence was not of the significance when it came to their opinion on the vaccine`s benefit. Conclusion: The majority of the participants have got a positive attitude towards vaccination. Physicians should use scientifically proven arguments to reassure parents who have doubts or refuse to have their children vaccinated.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-7132/2019/0354-71321901021J.pdfvaccineparentsattitudesdifference
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author Jovanović Slađana D.
Škobo Branislav D.
Novaković Igor M.
spellingShingle Jovanović Slađana D.
Škobo Branislav D.
Novaković Igor M.
Parents` attitudes towards vaccines
Opšta Medicina
vaccine
parents
attitudes
difference
author_facet Jovanović Slađana D.
Škobo Branislav D.
Novaković Igor M.
author_sort Jovanović Slađana D.
title Parents` attitudes towards vaccines
title_short Parents` attitudes towards vaccines
title_full Parents` attitudes towards vaccines
title_fullStr Parents` attitudes towards vaccines
title_full_unstemmed Parents` attitudes towards vaccines
title_sort parents` attitudes towards vaccines
publisher Serbian Medical Society, Belgrade
series Opšta Medicina
issn 0354-7132
2217-3994
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Introduction: Children immunization, as a form of specific prevention, is conducted according to the mandatory vaccination calendar, in the Republic of Srpska. Vaccination status data are written in the health charts, immunization charts, and other health records. Objective: Inquire after the attitudes and knowledge of the parents of children up to eighteen years of age, on the matter of vaccination and search for the factors influencing their attitudes. Methods: Cross - sectional study included 300 parents. The research was performed in County outpatients` clinic, Bjeljina (central object and six larger remote clinics), by the family medicine teams of Educational center, during March 2015. Survey was anonymous and the questionnaire was specifically made for this purpose. Results: Out of the total number of the participants, 218 were females and 82 males; the majority of the parents lived in the country, 173, and 127 lived in the city. Participants` residence played an important role and it showed a statistically significant difference concerning these issues: whether the vaccination was necessary if the disease was eradicated (p=0.003), should the children with chronic diseases get vaccinated (p= 0.050), should parents buy the vaccine if it`s recommended by a doctor even if it`s not covered by health insurance (p= 0.002). The majority of the participants (96.3%) believe that children being vaccinated regularly is useful, 1.7% were not quite sure and 2% disagreed with the statement. Participants` residence was not of the significance when it came to their opinion on the vaccine`s benefit. Conclusion: The majority of the participants have got a positive attitude towards vaccination. Physicians should use scientifically proven arguments to reassure parents who have doubts or refuse to have their children vaccinated.
topic vaccine
parents
attitudes
difference
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