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尼日利亚的人口迁移与儿童免疫接种:个体和社区层面的情况。

Migration and child immunization in Nigeria: individual- and community-level contexts.

机构信息

Division of Epidemiology, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2010 Mar 9;10:116. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-116.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Vaccine-preventable diseases are responsible for severe rates of morbidity and mortality in Africa. Despite the availability of appropriate vaccines for routine use on infants, vaccine-preventable diseases are highly endemic throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Widespread disparities in the coverage of immunization programmes persist between and within rural and urban areas, regions and communities in Nigeria. This study assessed the individual- and community-level explanatory factors associated with child immunization differentials between migrant and non-migrant groups.

METHODS

The proportion of children that received each of the eight vaccines in the routine immunization schedule in Nigeria was estimated. Multilevel multivariable regression analysis was performed using a nationally representative sample of 6029 children from 2735 mothers aged 15-49 years and nested within 365 communities. Odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals were used to express measures of association between the characteristics. Variance partition coefficients and Wald statistic i.e. the ratio of the estimate to its standard error were used to express measures of variation.

RESULTS

Individual- and community contexts are strongly associated with the likelihood of receiving full immunization among migrant groups. The likelihood of full immunization was higher for children of rural non-migrant mothers compared to children of rural-urban migrant mothers. Findings provide support for the traditional migration perspectives, and show that individual-level characteristics, such as, migrant disruption (migration itself), selectivity (demographic and socio-economic characteristics), and adaptation (health care utilization), as well as community-level characteristics (region of residence, and proportion of mothers who had hospital delivery) are important in explaining the differentials in full immunization among the children.

CONCLUSION

Migration is an important determinant of child immunization uptake. This study stresses the need for community-level efforts at increasing female education, measures aimed at alleviating poverty for residents in urban and remote rural areas, and improving the equitable distribution of maternal and child health services.

摘要

背景

在非洲,可通过疫苗预防的疾病是导致发病率和死亡率居高不下的主要原因。尽管有适合在婴儿中常规使用的疫苗,但在撒哈拉以南非洲,可通过疫苗预防的疾病仍高度流行。在尼日利亚的农村和城市地区、地区和社区之间,免疫规划的覆盖率仍存在广泛差异。本研究评估了与移民和非移民儿童群体之间儿童免疫差异相关的个体和社区层面的解释因素。

方法

本研究估计了尼日利亚常规免疫计划中 8 种疫苗的儿童接种比例。使用全国代表性样本,对 6029 名 15-49 岁母亲及其所在的 365 个社区内的 2735 名儿童进行了多层次多变量回归分析。使用优势比(95%置信区间)表示特征之间关联的度量。方差分解系数和 Wald 统计量(即估计值与其标准误差的比值)用于表示变异的度量。

结果

个体和社区环境与移民群体获得完全免疫的可能性密切相关。与农村-城市移民母亲的孩子相比,农村非移民母亲的孩子完全免疫的可能性更高。这些发现支持了传统的移民观点,并表明个体层面的特征(如移民中断(移民本身)、选择性(人口和社会经济特征)和适应性(卫生保健利用))以及社区层面的特征(居住地区和有医院分娩经历的母亲比例)对于解释儿童完全免疫接种的差异很重要。

结论

移徙是儿童免疫接种率的一个重要决定因素。本研究强调需要在社区层面努力提高女性教育水平,采取措施缓解城市和偏远农村地区居民的贫困问题,并改善母婴保健服务的公平分配。

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