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_cFEU-NRMF MEDICAL LIBRARY
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041 _aenglish
050 _aM CFM 1991 0006
245 _aA Study on the factors affecting compliance of mothers with a child (0 - 1 year old) on the present expanded program on immunization in Barangay Maria Clara, Sampaloc Manila, August 1991 /
_cAlexander D. Ang, Analiza D. Angelia, Anthony Barrette A. Astudillo, Armina V. Batingal, Evelyn C. Go, Joel V. Mabalot, Belinda D. Magsumbol, Maria Fatima P. Nario, Rozani M. Odono, Rosario D. Pajarin, Jocelyn C. Quinto , Joselito C. Santiago, Marinel L. Santos, Anna Marie M. Sta. Ana, Mary Jane B. Tanawan, Bienvenido F. Tan Jr. and Consuelo C. Zuniga.
260 _aManila:
_bDepartment of Community and Family Medicine, FEU-NRMF,
_c1991.
300 _a47 pages:
_btables, photos ;
_c28 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes appendices and bibliographical references.
520 _aAbstract: A survey had been conducted with regards to the compliance of mothers to the Expanded Program on Imminization (EPI) adapted by the Philippine Government at the barangay level. Inspite of the intensive promotion of the EPI among barangays, surveys Showed that death among infants are primarily due to communicable diseases, so we did an Analytical (Cross-sectional) study on the several socio-demographic factors particularly age, sex, educational attainment, social and economic status, occupation, religion and Barangay Maria Clara, Sampaloc, Manila to determine the relationships of this factors to the compliance of mothers in subjecting their children to the program. Results showed that only 42/85 (49.4X) of mothers complied to the program while 43/85 (50.6x) of mothers did not comply to the program. Efforts needed to improve these figures are therefore needed in order to: (1) eliminate if not minimize EPI`s target diseases as public health problems; (2) be able to promote and deliver other primary health care interventions. Therefore, based on results gathered, it can be concluded that socio-demographic factors such as age, sex socio-economic and civil status, occupation, education of mothers have no bearing whatsoever in the compliance of mothers, But the relationship between the number of children and the compliance of mothers to Expanded Program on Immunization is significant (using chi-square test for two independent samples). The lesser the number of children the higher the compliance.
521 _aTHDCFM
700 _aAng, Alexander D.
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700 _aAngelia, Analiza D.
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700 _aAstudillo, Anthony Barrette A.
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700 _aBatingal, Armina V.
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700 _aGo, Evelyn C.
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700 _aMabalot, Joel V.
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700 _aMagsumbol, Belinda D.
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700 _aNario, Maria Fatima P.
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700 _aOdono, Rozani M.
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700 _aPajarin, Rosario D.
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700 _aQuinto, Jocelyn C.
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700 _aSantiago, Joselito C.
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700 _aSantos, Marinel L.
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700 _aSta. Ana, Anna Marie M.
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700 _aTanawan, Mary Jane B.
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700 _aTan, Bienvenido Jr., F.
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700 _aZuniga, Consuelo C.
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