Does an educational intervention improve parents’ knowledge about immunization? Experience from Malaysia

Background: Parents’ knowledge about immunization is an important predictor factor for their children’s immunization status. The aims of this study were to assess parents’ knowledge and to evaluate the effect of a short educational intervention on improving parents’ knowledge of childhood immunizati...

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Main Authors: Awadh, Ammar Ihsan JawaD, Hassali, Mohamed Azmi, Al-lela, Omer Qutaiba, Bux, Siti Halimah, Elkalmi, Ramadan Mohamed Mahmod, Ab. Hadi, Hazrina
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spelling my.iium.irep.388312024-05-10T09:19:36Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/38831/ Does an educational intervention improve parents’ knowledge about immunization? Experience from Malaysia Awadh, Ammar Ihsan JawaD Hassali, Mohamed Azmi Al-lela, Omer Qutaiba Bux, Siti Halimah Elkalmi, Ramadan Mohamed Mahmod Ab. Hadi, Hazrina RJ101 Child Heatlh. Child health services. Preventive health services for children Background: Parents’ knowledge about immunization is an important predictor factor for their children’s immunization status. The aims of this study were to assess parents’ knowledge and to evaluate the effect of a short educational intervention on improving parents’ knowledge of childhood immunization. Methods: A cross-sectional study using a pre- and post-test intervention survey of a single group was conducted among Malaysian parents. Changes in total knowledge score before and after the intervention were measured using a validated questionnaire. The intervention consisted of an animated movie and lecture using simple understandable language. Wilcoxon signed ranks test and the McNemar x2 test were applied to compare the differences in knowledge before and after the intervention. Results: Seventy-three parents were enrolled in this study; the majority were mothers (n = 64, 87.7%). Parents’ knowledge about childhood immunization increased significantly after the intervention compared to the baseline results (p < 0.001). There were significant differences between parents’ knowledge and their educational level and monthly income (p < 0.001 and p = 0.005), respectively. Conclusions: A short educational intervention designed for parents had a positive effect on their knowledge about immunization. Educational interventions targeting parents with low levels of education and income are needed. Further studies investigating the actual effectiveness of such interventions on immunization rates and statuses are required. Keywords: Immunization, Parents, Educational intervention, Knowledge, Malaysia BioMed Central Ltd 2014-10-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/38831/1/1471-2431-14-254_2.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/38831/4/38831_Does%20an%20educational%20intervention%20improve_SCOPUS.pdf Awadh, Ammar Ihsan JawaD and Hassali, Mohamed Azmi and Al-lela, Omer Qutaiba and Bux, Siti Halimah and Elkalmi, Ramadan Mohamed Mahmod and Ab. Hadi, Hazrina (2014) Does an educational intervention improve parents’ knowledge about immunization? Experience from Malaysia. BMC Pediatrics, 14 (254). pp. 1-7. ISSN 1471-2431 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2431/14/254 10.1186/1471-2431-14-254
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topic RJ101 Child Heatlh. Child health services. Preventive health services for children
spellingShingle RJ101 Child Heatlh. Child health services. Preventive health services for children
Awadh, Ammar Ihsan JawaD
Hassali, Mohamed Azmi
Al-lela, Omer Qutaiba
Bux, Siti Halimah
Elkalmi, Ramadan Mohamed Mahmod
Ab. Hadi, Hazrina
Does an educational intervention improve parents’ knowledge about immunization? Experience from Malaysia
description Background: Parents’ knowledge about immunization is an important predictor factor for their children’s immunization status. The aims of this study were to assess parents’ knowledge and to evaluate the effect of a short educational intervention on improving parents’ knowledge of childhood immunization. Methods: A cross-sectional study using a pre- and post-test intervention survey of a single group was conducted among Malaysian parents. Changes in total knowledge score before and after the intervention were measured using a validated questionnaire. The intervention consisted of an animated movie and lecture using simple understandable language. Wilcoxon signed ranks test and the McNemar x2 test were applied to compare the differences in knowledge before and after the intervention. Results: Seventy-three parents were enrolled in this study; the majority were mothers (n = 64, 87.7%). Parents’ knowledge about childhood immunization increased significantly after the intervention compared to the baseline results (p < 0.001). There were significant differences between parents’ knowledge and their educational level and monthly income (p < 0.001 and p = 0.005), respectively. Conclusions: A short educational intervention designed for parents had a positive effect on their knowledge about immunization. Educational interventions targeting parents with low levels of education and income are needed. Further studies investigating the actual effectiveness of such interventions on immunization rates and statuses are required. Keywords: Immunization, Parents, Educational intervention, Knowledge, Malaysia
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author Awadh, Ammar Ihsan JawaD
Hassali, Mohamed Azmi
Al-lela, Omer Qutaiba
Bux, Siti Halimah
Elkalmi, Ramadan Mohamed Mahmod
Ab. Hadi, Hazrina
author_facet Awadh, Ammar Ihsan JawaD
Hassali, Mohamed Azmi
Al-lela, Omer Qutaiba
Bux, Siti Halimah
Elkalmi, Ramadan Mohamed Mahmod
Ab. Hadi, Hazrina
author_sort Awadh, Ammar Ihsan JawaD
title Does an educational intervention improve parents’ knowledge about immunization? Experience from Malaysia
title_short Does an educational intervention improve parents’ knowledge about immunization? Experience from Malaysia
title_full Does an educational intervention improve parents’ knowledge about immunization? Experience from Malaysia
title_fullStr Does an educational intervention improve parents’ knowledge about immunization? Experience from Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Does an educational intervention improve parents’ knowledge about immunization? Experience from Malaysia
title_sort does an educational intervention improve parents’ knowledge about immunization? experience from malaysia
publisher BioMed Central Ltd
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/38831/1/1471-2431-14-254_2.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/38831/4/38831_Does%20an%20educational%20intervention%20improve_SCOPUS.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/38831/
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