Ethical evaluation of Immunisation programme: a comparative study of Busiro and Kyadondo Counties, Wakiso District.
Abstract
A study was about "Ethical evaluation of immunization programme: a
comparative study of Busiro and Kyandoddo counties Wakiso District. There was
a general reluctancy or skepticism of parents and guardians to have their
children immunized in spite of government efforts to ensure that all children
below the age of five years are fully immunized against communicable and
preventable diseases.
A study was carried out to examine the factors that inhibit parents or guardians
to have their children immunized. It was hypothesized that the level of
education, the fear of side effects and inaccessibility to immunization centers
greatly influence parents to take their children for immunization.
Using interviews and questionnaires information was elicited from randomly
sampled households. While group discussions were used to elicit information
from health workers.
The level of education, access to immunization centers and fear of side effects
are significantly associated with the response to immunization. It is therefore
important for the MOH in conjunction with the local Government authorities to
sensitize the public about the side effects of vaccines and the importance of
immunization programmes. Also safety and effectiveness of vaccines should be
ensured.