TY - JOUR
T1 - Concordance of vaccination status and associated factors with incomplete vaccination
T2 - A household survey in the health district of Segou, Mali, 2019
AU - Sangaré, Sidiki
AU - Sangho, Oumar
AU - Doumbia, Lancina
AU - Marker, Hannah
AU - Sarro, Yeya Dit Sadio
AU - Dolo, Housseini
AU - Telly, Nouhoum
AU - Zakour, Issa Ben
AU - Ndiaye, Hadji Mamadou
AU - Sanogo, Moussa
AU - Sangho, Fanta
AU - Diarra, Niélé Hawa
AU - Sangho, Aboubacar
AU - Traoré, Fatoumata Bintou
AU - Diallo, Baba
AU - Coulibaly, Cheick Abou
AU - Ongoiba, Sadou
AU - Diakité, Lamine
AU - Doumbia, Seydou
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Sidiki Sangaré et al.
PY - 2021/9/1
Y1 - 2021/9/1
N2 - Introduction: the region of Segou recorded 36.8% of children were incompletely vaccinated in 2018. In 2019, the district of Segou was one of the districts with the lowest vaccination coverage in the region, with 85.1% coverage for the three doses of the pentavalent vaccine and 85.4% for the measles vaccine. This study was initiated to better understand this low vaccination coverage, in the absence of specific studies on vaccination coverage in the district of Segou. Methods: a prospective cross-sectional study was conducted from May to August 2020 with 30 clusters. We performed Kappa coefficient, bivariate, and multiple logistic regression analysis. Results: findings showed that 18.46% (101/547) [15.44-21.93] of children were incompletely vaccinated. Mothers correctly reported the vaccination status of their children in 67.30% of cases (Kappa coefficient). Uneducated (OR[IC95%]=2.13[1.30-3.50]), living in rural area (OR[IC95%]=2.07[1.23-3.47]), lack of knowledge of Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) target diseases (OR[IC95%]=2.37[1.52-3.68]), lack of knowledge of vaccination schedule (OR[IC95%]=3.33[1.90-5.81]) and lack of knowledge of the importance of vaccination (OR[IC95%]=3.6[2.35-6.32]) were associated with incomplete vaccination. In multivariate analysis, uneducated (ORa[IC95%>]=1.68[1.004-2.810]) and lack of knowledge of the importance of vaccination were associated with incomplete vaccination (ORa[IC95%]=3.40[2.049-5.649]). Conclusion: findings showed a good concordance of the vaccination status. Living in a rural area, no education, lack of the knowledge of EPI target diseases, lack of the knowledge of vaccination schedule and lack of knowledge of the importance of vaccination were associated with incomplete vaccination.
AB - Introduction: the region of Segou recorded 36.8% of children were incompletely vaccinated in 2018. In 2019, the district of Segou was one of the districts with the lowest vaccination coverage in the region, with 85.1% coverage for the three doses of the pentavalent vaccine and 85.4% for the measles vaccine. This study was initiated to better understand this low vaccination coverage, in the absence of specific studies on vaccination coverage in the district of Segou. Methods: a prospective cross-sectional study was conducted from May to August 2020 with 30 clusters. We performed Kappa coefficient, bivariate, and multiple logistic regression analysis. Results: findings showed that 18.46% (101/547) [15.44-21.93] of children were incompletely vaccinated. Mothers correctly reported the vaccination status of their children in 67.30% of cases (Kappa coefficient). Uneducated (OR[IC95%]=2.13[1.30-3.50]), living in rural area (OR[IC95%]=2.07[1.23-3.47]), lack of knowledge of Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) target diseases (OR[IC95%]=2.37[1.52-3.68]), lack of knowledge of vaccination schedule (OR[IC95%]=3.33[1.90-5.81]) and lack of knowledge of the importance of vaccination (OR[IC95%]=3.6[2.35-6.32]) were associated with incomplete vaccination. In multivariate analysis, uneducated (ORa[IC95%>]=1.68[1.004-2.810]) and lack of knowledge of the importance of vaccination were associated with incomplete vaccination (ORa[IC95%]=3.40[2.049-5.649]). Conclusion: findings showed a good concordance of the vaccination status. Living in a rural area, no education, lack of the knowledge of EPI target diseases, lack of the knowledge of vaccination schedule and lack of knowledge of the importance of vaccination were associated with incomplete vaccination.
KW - Associated factors
KW - Children
KW - Concordance
KW - Incomplete vaccination
KW - Mali
KW - Segou
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U2 - 10.11604/pamj.2021.40.102.29976
DO - 10.11604/pamj.2021.40.102.29976
M3 - Article
C2 - 34887977
AN - SCOPUS:85119904212
SN - 1937-8688
VL - 40
JO - Pan African Medical Journal
JF - Pan African Medical Journal
M1 - 102
ER -