Ibraheem Rasheedat Mobolaji, Akintola Moshood Adebayo
Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Ilorin and University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, Nigeria.
Department of Paediatrics, General Hospital, Ilorin, Nigeria.
Oman Med J. 2017 Nov;32(6):471-476. doi: 10.5001/omj.2017.91.
Immunization coverage in Nigeria remains low despite the protection it confers. Reminders via mobile phones may be deployed as a means of improving vaccination coverage but requires the participation and cooperation of the caregiver. Therefore, we evaluated the acceptability of reminders for immunization appointment by mothers in Ilorin, Nigeria.
This descriptive cross-sectional study recruited 526 mothers from two public hospitals in Ilorin. Semi-structured questionnaires were used to collect information on ownership and access to phones, willingness to receive reminders, household, antenatal, and delivery characteristics.
The majority (92.7%) of mothers had a personal phone, and all willingly provided contact details. Over half (69.0%) of mothers were willing to receive reminders. Postsecondary education (odds ratio (OR) = 1.958; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.232-3.111) and antenatal care attendance by mothers (OR = 8.381; 95% CI: 2.495-28.170) were significant determinants of mothers willingness to receive reminders. Mothers with less than or equal to four children had a three-fold increased odds of wanting reminders. Artisan mothers were less likely to want reminders compared with unemployed mothers (OR = 0.506; 95% CI: 0.291-0.847).
Most mothers are willing to receive reminders on immunization appointments via their mobile phone. Determinants of maternal willingness to receive reminders include mothers with less than four children, postsecondary education, and antenatal care attendance. Program planners should consider utilizing reminders as a strategy to increase the immunization uptake with access to contact details making this feasible.
尽管免疫接种能提供保护,但尼日利亚的免疫接种覆盖率仍然很低。通过手机发送提醒可能是提高疫苗接种覆盖率的一种方式,但这需要看护者的参与和配合。因此,我们评估了尼日利亚伊洛林市母亲们对免疫接种预约提醒的接受程度。
这项描述性横断面研究从伊洛林市的两家公立医院招募了526名母亲。使用半结构化问卷收集有关手机拥有情况和使用情况、接收提醒的意愿、家庭、产前及分娩特征的信息。
大多数母亲(92.7%)拥有个人手机,并且都愿意提供联系方式。超过一半(69.0%)的母亲愿意接收提醒。母亲接受过高等教育(优势比(OR)=1.958;95%置信区间(CI):1.232 - 3.111)以及母亲接受过产前护理(OR = 8.381;95%CI:2.495 - 28.170)是母亲愿意接收提醒的重要决定因素。子女数量小于或等于4个的母亲想要提醒的几率增加了两倍。与无业母亲相比,从事手工劳动的母亲想要提醒的可能性较小(OR = 0.506;95%CI:0.291 - 0.847)。
大多数母亲愿意通过手机接收免疫接种预约提醒。母亲愿意接收提醒的决定因素包括子女数量小于4个、接受过高等教育以及接受过产前护理。项目规划者应考虑将提醒作为一种策略来提高免疫接种率,因为获取联系方式使这一做法切实可行。