Knowledge and Attitude of Mothers Towards Childhood Vaccination in Taif, Saudi Arabia

Background: Misconceptions and inadequate knowledge about vaccination represent an important barrier against adherence to vaccination schedules. Objectives: To assess the knowledge and attitude of mothers of children under five years of age with regard to standard childhood vaccination. Subject...

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Published in:The Journal of Medicine, Law & Public Health
Main Authors: Wala'a Abduraheem Abuharba, Abdullah Mohammad Algarni
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Language:English
Published: Riyadh Second Health Cluster Research Center, King Fahad Medical City (KFMC) 2022-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.jmlph.net/index.php/jmlph/article/view/46
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description Background: Misconceptions and inadequate knowledge about vaccination represent an important barrier against adherence to vaccination schedules. Objectives: To assess the knowledge and attitude of mothers of children under five years of age with regard to standard childhood vaccination. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at Taif Children’s Hospital (a subsidiary of the Ministry of Health), Saudi Arabia, among a sample of mothers of children aged below five years attending the hospital’s outpatient clinics during the study period of May-July 2021. A valid questionnaire was utilised for data collection, comprising demographic questions as well as an assessment of respondents’ knowledge and attitude towards childhood vaccination. Results: The study included 397 mothers, more than half of whom (53.9%) were aged between 20 and 30 years. Overall, the total knowledge score ranged between 5 and 10, with an arithmetic mean of 9.03 and standard deviation of (± 1.25). Higher-educated mothers (university or above) were more knowledgeable about childhood vaccination than lesser-educated mothers (mean ranks were 200.44 and 123.35, respectively), p=0.020. Overall, the total score for attitude towards childhood vaccination ranged between 5 and 10, with an arithmetic mean of 9.15 and standard deviation of (± 0.48). Married mothers expressed a more positive attitude towards childhood vaccination than divorced mothers (mean ranks were 200.83 and 144.81, respectively), p=0.014. Conclusion: The knowledge about, and attitude towards, childhood vaccination among mothers in Taif, Saudi Arabia are excellent. However, some misconceptions require correction
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spelling doaj-art-5f7baa192b2d4591a2c1ce41e4b54e012025-08-19T22:54:28ZengRiyadh Second Health Cluster Research Center, King Fahad Medical City (KFMC)The Journal of Medicine, Law & Public Health2788-98152788-791X2022-01-012210.52609/jmlph.v2i2.4646Knowledge and Attitude of Mothers Towards Childhood Vaccination in Taif, Saudi ArabiaWala'a Abduraheem Abuharba0Abdullah Mohammad Algarni1Taif Children hospital, Taif, Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaTaif Children hospital, Taif, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Background: Misconceptions and inadequate knowledge about vaccination represent an important barrier against adherence to vaccination schedules. Objectives: To assess the knowledge and attitude of mothers of children under five years of age with regard to standard childhood vaccination. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at Taif Children’s Hospital (a subsidiary of the Ministry of Health), Saudi Arabia, among a sample of mothers of children aged below five years attending the hospital’s outpatient clinics during the study period of May-July 2021. A valid questionnaire was utilised for data collection, comprising demographic questions as well as an assessment of respondents’ knowledge and attitude towards childhood vaccination. Results: The study included 397 mothers, more than half of whom (53.9%) were aged between 20 and 30 years. Overall, the total knowledge score ranged between 5 and 10, with an arithmetic mean of 9.03 and standard deviation of (± 1.25). Higher-educated mothers (university or above) were more knowledgeable about childhood vaccination than lesser-educated mothers (mean ranks were 200.44 and 123.35, respectively), p=0.020. Overall, the total score for attitude towards childhood vaccination ranged between 5 and 10, with an arithmetic mean of 9.15 and standard deviation of (± 0.48). Married mothers expressed a more positive attitude towards childhood vaccination than divorced mothers (mean ranks were 200.83 and 144.81, respectively), p=0.014. Conclusion: The knowledge about, and attitude towards, childhood vaccination among mothers in Taif, Saudi Arabia are excellent. However, some misconceptions require correction https://www.jmlph.net/index.php/jmlph/article/view/46Childhood immunizationVaccination
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Abdullah Mohammad Algarni
Knowledge and Attitude of Mothers Towards Childhood Vaccination in Taif, Saudi Arabia
Childhood immunization
Vaccination
title Knowledge and Attitude of Mothers Towards Childhood Vaccination in Taif, Saudi Arabia
title_full Knowledge and Attitude of Mothers Towards Childhood Vaccination in Taif, Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Knowledge and Attitude of Mothers Towards Childhood Vaccination in Taif, Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and Attitude of Mothers Towards Childhood Vaccination in Taif, Saudi Arabia
title_short Knowledge and Attitude of Mothers Towards Childhood Vaccination in Taif, Saudi Arabia
title_sort knowledge and attitude of mothers towards childhood vaccination in taif saudi arabia
topic Childhood immunization
Vaccination
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