The perceptions of women of child bearing age on tetanus toxoid vaccine in Lilongwe.

The study was done in Lilongwe city in the areas of Biwi, Mchesi and Kawale in the month of November 2008. The purpose of the study was to assess the knowledge and perceptions of women of child bearing age on tetanus toxoid vaccine. A convenient survey of 30 women in the child bearing ages was chose...

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主要作者: Chakanza, Mphatso
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出版: Kamuzu University of Health Sciences 2022
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description The study was done in Lilongwe city in the areas of Biwi, Mchesi and Kawale in the month of November 2008. The purpose of the study was to assess the knowledge and perceptions of women of child bearing age on tetanus toxoid vaccine. A convenient survey of 30 women in the child bearing ages was chosen. Data was collected using a structured questionnaire. The questionnaire contained both open and closed questions. The data was analysed manually. Health Belief Model has been used as a conceptual framework of the study. The results revealed that women receive the tetanus toxoid vaccine when they are pregnant and are attending the antenatal clinics, when they deliver they don't continue the schedule due to reasons like fear of vaccine. The young women who have never been pregnant do not access the vaccine, therefore it is important that health personnel give adequate information on the importance of finishing the scheduled doses and encourage young women to receive the vaccine.
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spelling oai:nkhokwe.kuhes.ac.mw:20.500.12845-4272023-03-12T00:02:33Z The perceptions of women of child bearing age on tetanus toxoid vaccine in Lilongwe. Chakanza, Mphatso The study was done in Lilongwe city in the areas of Biwi, Mchesi and Kawale in the month of November 2008. The purpose of the study was to assess the knowledge and perceptions of women of child bearing age on tetanus toxoid vaccine. A convenient survey of 30 women in the child bearing ages was chosen. Data was collected using a structured questionnaire. The questionnaire contained both open and closed questions. The data was analysed manually. Health Belief Model has been used as a conceptual framework of the study. The results revealed that women receive the tetanus toxoid vaccine when they are pregnant and are attending the antenatal clinics, when they deliver they don't continue the schedule due to reasons like fear of vaccine. The young women who have never been pregnant do not access the vaccine, therefore it is important that health personnel give adequate information on the importance of finishing the scheduled doses and encourage young women to receive the vaccine. 2022-04-07T12:53:48Z 2022-04-07T12:53:48Z 2008-12-03 Other http://nkhokwe.kuhes.ac.mw/handle/20.500.12845/427 en application/pdf Kamuzu University of Health Sciences
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title The perceptions of women of child bearing age on tetanus toxoid vaccine in Lilongwe.
title_full The perceptions of women of child bearing age on tetanus toxoid vaccine in Lilongwe.
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title_short The perceptions of women of child bearing age on tetanus toxoid vaccine in Lilongwe.
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