Global Pediatric Health (Feb 2021)

Investigating Factors Associated with Immunization Incompletion of Children Under Five in Ebonyi State, Southeast Nigeria: Implication for Policy Dialogue

  • Prince Christian Ifeanachor Umoke (MPH, Ph.D),
  • MaryJoy Umoke (MPH, Ph.D),
  • Chioma Adaora Nwalieji (B.Sc),
  • Festus Okechukwu Igwe (B.Sc),
  • Ugochi Georgina Umoke (RN, RM),
  • Rosemary N. Onwe (B.Sc),
  • Augustine Alugbala Nwazunku (Ph.D),
  • Ifeanyi Emmanuel Nwafor (M.Sc),
  • Obinna Jude Chukwu (MBBS),
  • Nora Eyo (MBBS, MPH),
  • Adaeze Ugwu (MBBS),
  • Kalu Ogbonnaya (B.Sc),
  • Emmanuel Okeke (MBBS),
  • David Onyemaechi Eke (Ph.D)

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X21991008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Purpose. To investigate factors associated with immunization incompletion of children under 5 years in Ebonyi state, Southeastern part of Nigeria. Method. A cross-sectional and a cluster sampling design were implemented; 400 women of childbearing age in families with children between 0 to 59 months of age were interviewed in Ebonyi state. Demographic characteristics of the child and mother, the child’s immunization history, and reasons for partial immunization were obtained with the use of a self-administered questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics of mean, standard deviation, t -test and ANOVA with SPSS version 23 and hypothesis tested at P 2.50). Conclusion. Immunization coverage was low, and far location from health facility was indicted thus policy implementers should locate health facilities close to homes. also health education on the importance of immunization should be given to mothers especially those who are young and has low socio-economic status.