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_cFEU-NRMF MEDICAL LIBRARY
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041 _aenglish
050 _aM CFM 2020 0011
111 _eSection X Group 1
245 _aBarriers to childhood immunization /
_cAnna Katrina S. Abedejos, Mary Dianne D. Abis, Markus S. Aboy, Veronica S. Agcaoili, Petrina Rei G. Aguado, Jan Maverick D. Alarcio, Allysa KAye G. Alfonso, Rexver S. Alla, Carl Andrew G. Alvero, Angela Dorothy I. Amanse, Francis Viviene A. Andres, Archie J. Animas, Trisha Mae V. Aquino, Shane Antoinette A. Arante, Mark David C. Arias, Angelica Mae M. Bade, Jamie Danielle S. Bagayao, Nicole Gayle D. Balano, Christine C. Balderas, Maryjoyce M. Bangsil, Carina Lyn D. Batol, Keiffer John Jeremiah T. Belnas, Marie Dominique D. Bolvar, Karl Angelo M. Bonifacio, Allen Jay T. Buan and Bianca A. Bugayong.
260 _aFairview, Quezon City:
_bDepartment of Community and Family Medicine, FEU-NRMF,
_c2020.
300 _btables;
_c28 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
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337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
504 _aIncludes appendices and bibliographical references.
520 _aAbstract: Vaccination is considered to be one of the most important discoveries which had dramatically decreased children's morbidity rates significantly, but growing sense of uneasiness of its safety has contributed to Filipino parents' refusal to vaccine their children. Three major barriers were identified which included the health system barriers, the provider barriers, and parental barriers. Possible solutions were formulated and a multi component intervention was instituted to empower and support vaccination behaviours. The goal of the study is to identify the different barriers that parents face in regards to immunizing their children. A total of 102 female participants who were all parents with ages ranging from 19 to 69 years old with one child or more whose pediatric ages are within 0 to 18 years old, from Barangay Commonwealth, Quezon City, were assessed. A structured interview guided by a questionnaire which was answered by yes or no was used. Interviewed mother were aged 31 to 40 years old (37%), who attained a secondary level od education (66%), married (82%), have 2 children (34%) with a median age of 8 years old. Barriers against childhood immunization varied. However, some were more frequent than others, such as a long lines a the healthcare centers (38%), lack of time (29%), fear of administering vaccines (26%), and unavailability of vaccines (34%). The first two barriers represented over half of the responses (67%), indicating that barriers were associated with the children's parents. Barriers associated with parents were the leading reasons for non-vaccination identifying barriers to immunization can help reduce the number of unvaccinated children.
521 _aTHDCFM
650 _aimmunization barriers
650 _achildhood immunization
650 _ainconvenient healthcare processing
650 _avaccine administering concern
650 _atime-consuming
650 _avaccine unavailability
650 _avaccination
700 _aAbedejos, Anna Katrina S.
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700 _aAbis, Mary Dianne D.
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700 _aAboy, Markus S.
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700 _aAgcaoili, Veronica S.
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700 _aAguado, Petrina Rei G.
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700 _aAlarcio, Janmaverick D.
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700 _aAlfonso, Allysa Kaye G.
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700 _aAlla, Rexver S.
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700 _aAlvero, Carl Andrew G.
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700 _aAmanse, Angela Dorothy I.
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700 _aAndres, Francis Viviene A.
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700 _aAnimas, Archie J.
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700 _aAquino, Trisha Mae V.
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700 _aArante, Shane Antoinette A.
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700 _aArias, Mark David C.
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700 _aBade, Angelica Mae M.
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700 _aBagayao, Jamie Danielle S.
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700 _aBalano, Nicole Gayle D.
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700 _aBalderas, Christine C.
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700 _aBangsil, Maryjoyce M.
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700 _aBatol, Carina Lyn D.
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700 _aBelnas, Keiffer John Jeremiah T.
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700 _aBolvar, Marie Dominique D.
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700 _aBonifacio, Karl Angelo M.
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700 _aBuan, Allen Jay T.
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700 _aBugayong, Bianca A.
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