Factors associated with the incomplete opportune vaccination schedule up to 12 months of age, Rondonópolis, Mato Grosso

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Autor(a) principal: Lemos,Patrícia de Lima
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Oliveira Júnior,Gilmar Jorge de, Souza,Nidyanara Francine Castanheira de, Silva,Izadora Martins da, Paula,Izabella Paes Gonçalves de, Silva,Karoline Cordeiro, Costa,Fernanda Camargo, Arruda,Poliana Duarte da Silva, Oliveira,Washington Júnior, Kaiabi,Poãn Trumai, Passarelli,Michelli Clarisse Alves, Andrade,Amanda Cristina de Souza, Takano,Olga Akiko
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Resumo: Abstract Objective: To analyze factors associated with the incomplete timely vaccination schedule up to 12 months of age, in children born in 2015, in the municipality of Rondonópolis, Mato Grosso. Methods: Population survey, August/2017 to February/2018, which used the method proposed by the World Health Organization to collect information about routine vaccination. For analysis of the associated factors, the recommendations of the National Immunization Program of the Ministry of Health were considered. Univariate analysis was performed, and the factors associated with p<0.20 entered in the multiple analysis, with hierarchical entry of individual variables and contextual indicator of concentration of the income extremes. Results: The incomplete timely vaccination schedule up to 12 months was 82.03% (95%CI 78.41–86.63). In the final model, the following remained independently associated: having one or more siblings at home (OR 3.18; 95%CI 1.75–5.76) and not receiving a visit from a community health worker in the last 30 days (OR 1.93; 95%CI 1.04–3.57). Conclusions: It is necessary to implement an active search for children with vaccination delay in relation to the recommended interval for each vaccine, in addition to the need to strengthen the link of the family health strategy and child caregivers.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Factors associated with the incomplete opportune vaccination schedule up to 12 months of age, Rondonópolis, Mato Grosso
title Factors associated with the incomplete opportune vaccination schedule up to 12 months of age, Rondonópolis, Mato Grosso
spellingShingle Factors associated with the incomplete opportune vaccination schedule up to 12 months of age, Rondonópolis, Mato Grosso
Lemos,Patrícia de Lima
Health survey
Vaccination
Vaccination coverage
Children
title_short Factors associated with the incomplete opportune vaccination schedule up to 12 months of age, Rondonópolis, Mato Grosso
title_full Factors associated with the incomplete opportune vaccination schedule up to 12 months of age, Rondonópolis, Mato Grosso
title_fullStr Factors associated with the incomplete opportune vaccination schedule up to 12 months of age, Rondonópolis, Mato Grosso
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with the incomplete opportune vaccination schedule up to 12 months of age, Rondonópolis, Mato Grosso
title_sort Factors associated with the incomplete opportune vaccination schedule up to 12 months of age, Rondonópolis, Mato Grosso
author Lemos,Patrícia de Lima
author_facet Lemos,Patrícia de Lima
Oliveira Júnior,Gilmar Jorge de
Souza,Nidyanara Francine Castanheira de
Silva,Izadora Martins da
Paula,Izabella Paes Gonçalves de
Silva,Karoline Cordeiro
Costa,Fernanda Camargo
Arruda,Poliana Duarte da Silva
Oliveira,Washington Júnior
Kaiabi,Poãn Trumai
Passarelli,Michelli Clarisse Alves
Andrade,Amanda Cristina de Souza
Takano,Olga Akiko
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author2 Oliveira Júnior,Gilmar Jorge de
Souza,Nidyanara Francine Castanheira de
Silva,Izadora Martins da
Paula,Izabella Paes Gonçalves de
Silva,Karoline Cordeiro
Costa,Fernanda Camargo
Arruda,Poliana Duarte da Silva
Oliveira,Washington Júnior
Kaiabi,Poãn Trumai
Passarelli,Michelli Clarisse Alves
Andrade,Amanda Cristina de Souza
Takano,Olga Akiko
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lemos,Patrícia de Lima
Oliveira Júnior,Gilmar Jorge de
Souza,Nidyanara Francine Castanheira de
Silva,Izadora Martins da
Paula,Izabella Paes Gonçalves de
Silva,Karoline Cordeiro
Costa,Fernanda Camargo
Arruda,Poliana Duarte da Silva
Oliveira,Washington Júnior
Kaiabi,Poãn Trumai
Passarelli,Michelli Clarisse Alves
Andrade,Amanda Cristina de Souza
Takano,Olga Akiko
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Health survey
Vaccination
Vaccination coverage
Children
topic Health survey
Vaccination
Vaccination coverage
Children
description Abstract Objective: To analyze factors associated with the incomplete timely vaccination schedule up to 12 months of age, in children born in 2015, in the municipality of Rondonópolis, Mato Grosso. Methods: Population survey, August/2017 to February/2018, which used the method proposed by the World Health Organization to collect information about routine vaccination. For analysis of the associated factors, the recommendations of the National Immunization Program of the Ministry of Health were considered. Univariate analysis was performed, and the factors associated with p<0.20 entered in the multiple analysis, with hierarchical entry of individual variables and contextual indicator of concentration of the income extremes. Results: The incomplete timely vaccination schedule up to 12 months was 82.03% (95%CI 78.41–86.63). In the final model, the following remained independently associated: having one or more siblings at home (OR 3.18; 95%CI 1.75–5.76) and not receiving a visit from a community health worker in the last 30 days (OR 1.93; 95%CI 1.04–3.57). Conclusions: It is necessary to implement an active search for children with vaccination delay in relation to the recommended interval for each vaccine, in addition to the need to strengthen the link of the family health strategy and child caregivers.
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