Perpustakaan dan Galeri Kebijakan Kesehatan

Badan Kebijakan Pembangunan Kesehatan

  • Beranda
  • Profil
    Perpustakaan BKPKGaleri Kebijakan KesehatanPustakawan BKPK
  • Resources
    OPACRepositoryJurnal Berlangganan
  • Tautan
    Perpustakaan KemenkesKatalog Induk Nasional KesehatanHealth Science Journal of IndonesiaWeb Kebijakan Kesehatan
  • Berita
  • Area Anggota
  • Pilih Bahasa :
    Bahasa Arab Bahasa Bengal Bahasa Brazil Portugis Bahasa Inggris Bahasa Spanyol Bahasa Jerman Bahasa Indonesia Bahasa Jepang Bahasa Melayu Bahasa Persia Bahasa Rusia Bahasa Thailand Bahasa Turki Bahasa Urdu

Pencarian berdasarkan :

SEMUA Pengarang Subjek ISBN/ISSN Pencarian Spesifik

Pencarian terakhir:

{{tmpObj[k].text}}
No image available for this title
Penanda Bagikan

Text

Missed Opportunities for Immunization at the Out-Patient Clinic: Prevalence and Related Factors

et al - Nama Orang; Abubakar, Hafiz - Nama Orang;

From November 1992 through January 1993 a cross sectional study was conducted to determine the prevalence and related factors of missed opportunities for immunization (MOI). The study involved 280 babies aged less than 12 months. Interview was performed by using a questionnaire as the babies left the clinic after seeing the clinic personnel (exit interview). The primary source of information was the accompanying person and their immunization card. There were 149 (53 percent) male and 131 (47 percent) female babies. A total of 208 babies (74.3 percent) stated to have immunization card, although only 19 (9.1 percent) took it at the time of the study. Out of 234 babies (83.5 percent) with partial immunization status, 9 had contraindication to immunization. Among 225 babies without contraindication, only 88 babies were suggested to have immunization. MOI was found in 137 (48.8 percent) babies (95 percent confidence interval: 43 percent; 55 percent). Concerning the kind of vaccine, OPV was the most often missed. Of 88 babies (31.4 percent) suggested for immunization, 43 agrreed and had been given various vaccines including simultaneus immunization at the Well-child Clinic. Screening for immunization not consistently practiced, missed interpretation to contraindication was detected. Among babies suggested for immunization, significant relationships were found between the number of children in the family (p less than 0.05), father's (p less than 0.05) and mother's education (p less than 0.001) and acceptance to immunization.


Ketersediaan
#
Belum memasukkan lokasi Belum memasukkan lokasi
A00001275
Tersedia
Informasi Detail
Judul Seri
-
No. Panggil
Paediatrica Indonesiana,36(7-8)1996:146-154
Penerbit
: ., 1996
Deskripsi Fisik
-
Bahasa
ISBN/ISSN
-
Klasifikasi
-
Tipe Isi
-
Tipe Media
-
Tipe Pembawa
-
Edisi
-
Subjek
immunization
Info Detail Spesifik
-
Pernyataan Tanggungjawab
-
Versi lain/terkait

Tidak tersedia versi lain

Lampiran Berkas
Tidak Ada Data
Komentar

Anda harus masuk sebelum memberikan komentar

Perpustakaan dan Galeri Kebijakan Kesehatan
  • Layanan
  • Pustakawan
  • Area Anggota

Tentang Kami

Perpustakaan dan Galeri Kebijakan Kesehatan BKPK merupakan pusat informasi dan referensi dalam bidang kebijakan pembangunan kesehatan di Indonesia. Sebagai bagian dari upaya mendukung pengambilan keputusan berbasis bukti, kami menyediakan berbagai koleksi literatur ilmiah, laporan kebijakan, jurnal, buku, serta sumber daya digital lainnya yang relevan dengan sektor kesehatan.

Cari

masukkan satu atau lebih kata kunci dari judul, pengarang, atau subjek

Donasi untuk SLiMS Kontribusi untuk SLiMS?

© 2026 — Senayan Developer Community

Ditenagai oleh SLiMS
Pilih subjek yang menarik bagi Anda
  • Karya Umum
  • Filsafat
  • Agama
  • Ilmu-ilmu Sosial
  • Bahasa
  • Ilmu-ilmu Murni
  • Ilmu-ilmu Terapan
  • Kesenian, Hiburan, dan Olahraga
  • Kesusastraan
  • Geografi dan Sejarah
Icons made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Pencarian Spesifik
Kemana ingin Anda bagikan?