Pulse Polio Immunization Coverage Evaluation In A Rural Area Of Agra District

Research Question: What is the extent of PPI Coverage and what is the source of information and motivation to the community. Objective: To assess the extent of coverage of immunization carried out during pulse polio Immunization (1995-96) in rural areas of Agra District. Study Design: Cross-sectiona...

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Main Authors: Nandan Deoki (Author), Mishra S K (Author), Gupta Gajendra K (Author), Gupta Sanjay (Author), Maheshwari B B (Author)
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 1996-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Research Question: What is the extent of PPI Coverage and what is the source of information and motivation to the community. Objective: To assess the extent of coverage of immunization carried out during pulse polio Immunization (1995-96) in rural areas of Agra District. Study Design: Cross-sectional Setting: Selected Villages of PHC Bichpuri, covered by ICDS, in Agra District Participants: Persons who took the <3 children for immunization Sample Size: 581 Persons from 987 households Study Variables: Doses of OPV received, source of information, location of immunization site, distance traveled and mode of transport. Results: The reported achievement for the first dose was 86.6&#x0025; and for the second it was 87.6&#x0025;. It was found that most important sources of knowledge were Anganwadi Worker (43.54&#x0025;) followed by ANM (26.88&#x0025;). Majority of the immunization booths (67.29&#x0025;) were working in sunshine. More than 90&#x0025; villagers reached the site walking on foot. Recommendations: Efforts should be made by the worker (HW and AWW) to motivate the population for 100&#x0025; coverage under the coming PPI programme. Information should be given to the worker regarding correct location of immunization site.
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1998-3581