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Table 5 Mother health service related characteristics of respondents in Amanuel district, east-central Ethiopia, 2014

From: Mothers’ health service utilization and attitude were the main predictors of incomplete childhood vaccination in east-central Ethiopia: a case-control study

Variables

Incomplete childhood vaccination

 

Yes

N (%)

No

N (%)

Hear about vaccination

 Yes

143 (95.3%)

148 (98.7%)

 No

7 (4.7%)

2 (1.3%)

Health workers’ home visit

 Yes

57 (38.8%)

106 (69.7%)

 No

90 (61.2%)

46 (30.3%)

Antenatal care visit (ANC)

 No

98 (65.3%)

41 (27.0%)

  ≤ 2

34 (64.0%)

36 (33.0%)

  ≥ 3

18 (36.0%)

75 (67.0%)

Post natal care visit (PNC)

 Yes

20 (13.3%)

51 (33.6%)

 No

130 (86.7%)

101 (66.4%)

TT Vaccination

 Yes

47 (31.3%)

76 (50.0%)

 No

103 (68.7%)

76 (50.0%)

Health care access

 Within 2 h

100 (66.7%)

97 (63.8%)

  > 2 h

47 (31.3%)

55 (36.2%)

Place of delivery

 Home

97 (64.7%)

32 (21.2%)

 Health Institution

53 (35.3%)

119 (78.8%)

Vaccination card available

 Yes

65 (43.3%)

87 (57.6%)

 No

85 (56.7%)

64 (42.4%)

Level of satisfaction

 Satisfied

101 (67.3%)

60 (39.5%)

 Not satisfied

46 (30.7%)

37 (24.3%)

Missed opportunity

 Yes

90 (61.6%)

56(37.1%)

 No

56 (38.4%)

95 (62.9%)

Knowledge on the schedule of vaccination

 Poor

46 (30.7%)

37 (24.3%)

 Medium

39 (26%)

55 (36.2%)

 Good

65 (43.3%)

60 (39.5%)

Misconception on vaccine contraindication

 Yes

100 (66.7%)

49 (32.2%)

 No

50 (33.3%)

103 (67.8%)

Perception on benefit of vaccine

 Positive

98 (65.3%)

98 (64.5%)

 Negative

52 (34.7%)

54 (35.5%)