ATTITUDE OF MOTHERS TOWARDS IMMUNIZATION IN IKPOBA-OKHA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EDO STATE

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • Background of studyStatement of the problemPurpose of the studySignificance of the studyResearch questionsScope of the studyLimitations of the studyDefinitions of termsCHAPTER TWOReview of related literatureConcept of immunizationNature and scope of immunizationTypes of immunizationImportance of immunizationConsequences of not immunizing a childAttitudes of mothers towards immunizationCHAPTER THREE Research designPopulation of the studySample of the studySampling techniques adoptedInstrumentationValidation of instrumentMethod of data collectionMethod of data analysisCHAPTER FOURPresentation of data and discussion of resultsPresentation of dataData analysisCHAPTER FIVE SummaryConclusionRecommendationsREFERENCESAPPENDIX

Project Abstract

his study is attempted to provide a general information and knowledge about the attitude of mothers towards immunization from the findings, it was observed that ignorance and inability of mothers to get their child immunized lead to death of children so government area advised to explain the main importance of immunization to mothers in order to increase the rate of immunization.

Project Overview

INTRODUCTIONBACKGROUND OF THE STUDY          According to the oxford advanced learners dictionary, immunization is the process of protecting an individual or animal from a disease especially by giving them an injection or a vaccine. Immunization is also defined as a process by which human beings protect themselves from, or against deadly diseases such as poliomyelitis, measles, tuberculosis, diphtheria, whooping cough, vaccination is also another name for immunizing living things against deadly diseases. Immunization is done to make the body resist invasion of pathogenic microbes like bacteria, protozoa and virus. In immunization, a small quantity of a dead parasitic organism is injected into the body of a healthy person (somebody that is free from that parasite organism), the body recognized the antigen as foreign response by realizing specialized protein called antibodies. These antibodies have specific protective properties and the body become immune against the disease that are caused by micro-organisms. Immunization can be active, positive, natural, or acquired.          Acquired immunity artificially when there is an epidemic outbreak of small doses, antibodies from an animal are given to people to provide urgent temporary immunity to the body. Active artificial immunity is done by injecting vaccine so as to weakened or kill the bacteria product into the body. In this way, the body can have its own antibodies, an example is the small pox vaccine.          Parent especially the mothers in question do not get their children immunized. The superstition belief or idea that disease are caused by witches and wizards are strongly rooted in their mind, some believes that diseases are caused by evil spirit and the only way out for them to avoid it is by offering sacrifice and some believe that it is the sin that the parents have committed towards the gods that make the child to be like that and there is no solution to the sickness of the child.          Some parent know where and how to obtain it but do not take their children to the clinic for immunization while others that made attempts to take their children to the clinic for immunization may start and will not complete the normal dose they are supposed to give to that child. In a particular health center, i.e. Ikpoba Okha Health center in Edo State, between January 2007 to December 2010, fifty six thousand six hundred and forty two (56,642) children were registered for different types of immunization. Out of these only thirty four thousand six hundred and twenty two (34, 622) children completed their immunization, the remaining twenty two thousand and twenty (22,020) fall to complete their immunization. Some mothers later brought their children to complete their immunization after along time. When they asked them why they did not bring their children ever since, the most population reason they gave was that, they were not chanced due to their jobs. They devoted much time to their jobs e.g. trading, government workers etc others said they came several times but in most occasions, the nurses asked them to go home that the health of their babies was poor.STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM          The decision to carry out the study was due to the attitude of women towards immunization in Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area. In the past, many children died before the age of 5 or before the school age due to communicable diseases e.g. tuberculosis, diphtheria, poliomyelitis, whooping cough, measles, tetanus etc. they did not know that these disease could be prevented. These communicable disease were discovered by scientific researcher, clinics are established where the disease can be  prevented by treatment. Many people are not still making use of the clinic and health center, perhaps due to ignorance, inability of mothers to get the facilities or non availability of vaccine or lack of understanding.PURPOSE OF THE STUDY            This research work is an attempt to study the attitude of mothers towards immunization in Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area in Edo State. The purpose of this study is to:
  1.   To find out why mothers refused to bring their children for immunization
  2.   To know why some mothers started but refuse to complete the normal schedule
  3.   To know or find out how many children register in the clinic and health center for the immunization during the period of January 2010 to December 2010.
  4.   To know the number of children who started the immunization and completed the normal schedule
  5.   To know the number of children that started the immunization but refuse to complete it.
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY             This research is expected to be of great importance to parents and the general public in Ikpoba Okha Local Government area who will appreciate the implication of the problem of immunization and know the best way to handle them. The study conducted was done to aid the following group of people.
  1.   The mothers
  2.   The health center
  3.   Ministry of health, Edo State.
The Mothers: The mother will be advice properly on what they should do. The information gathered will be of great importance which may change motherÒ€ℒs attitudes towards immunization programme.The health center: The suggestion made will be used as a source of correction measure to health persons on one way or the other may have contributed to the lukewarm attitude of mothers when they bring their children for immunization through health education and lack of follow up visit to trace defaulters.Ministry of health, Edo State: The findings may serve as a clue for Edo State Ministry of health to make better plan by making of health to make better plan by making adequate provision of vaccine and training more people into the health sector to promote child immunization in Edo State.RESEARCH QUESTIONS             Based on the assumption made, the following research questions are postulated.
  1.   Does ignorance of mothers contribute to their attitude towards immunization?
  2.   Does lack of immunization lead to death of children?
  3.   Do mother get actively involved and delighted in the immunization of the children?
  4.   Does the behaviour of health workers affect mothers in the immunization of their children?
SCOPE OF THE STUDY            This is restricted to the attitude of mothers towards immunization in some selected health centres in Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area of Edo State. The sample population is made up of mothers who were selected by simple random process.DEFINITION OF TERMSHealth: The state of well being physically and mentally.Health Center: A building where group of doctors, nurses and health workers see their patients.Mothers: A female parent of a child.Child: A young human who is not yet an adult.Immunization: To protect a person or an animal from disease or an animal from disease especially by giving them an injection or a vaccine.Measles: An infectious disease especially of children that cause fever and small red spots that cover the whole body.Tuberculosis: A serious infectious disease in which swellings appear on the lungs and other part of the body.

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