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Supporting Immunization Uptake during a Pandemic, Using Remote Phone Call Intervention among Babies Discharged from a Special Neonatal Care Unit (SNCU) in South India
COVID-19 has impacted children’s immunization rates, putting the lives of children at risk. The present study assesses the impact of phone-call counseling, on immunization uptake during the pandemic. Families of babies discharged from the SNCUs in six government centers in three South Indian states...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9025928/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35455256 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10040507 |
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author | Murthy, Seema Sawant, Meenal Doreswamy, Sahana Sadholalu Chandra Pothula, Sateesh Yan, Shirley Du Singh Pathani, Tanmay Thakur, Deepali Rajarama Sastry Vemuri, Srikrishna Upadhyaya, Sanjeev Alam, Shahed Alimelu, Madireddy Singh, Himabindu |
author_facet | Murthy, Seema Sawant, Meenal Doreswamy, Sahana Sadholalu Chandra Pothula, Sateesh Yan, Shirley Du Singh Pathani, Tanmay Thakur, Deepali Rajarama Sastry Vemuri, Srikrishna Upadhyaya, Sanjeev Alam, Shahed Alimelu, Madireddy Singh, Himabindu |
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description | COVID-19 has impacted children’s immunization rates, putting the lives of children at risk. The present study assesses the impact of phone-call counseling, on immunization uptake during the pandemic. Families of babies discharged from the SNCUs in six government centers in three South Indian states were recruited. Calls were made 10 days after the immunization due date. Missed vaccinees were counseled and followed up on 7 and 15 days. Of 2313 contacted, 2097 completed the survey. Respondents were mostly mothers (88.2%), poor (67.5%), and had secondary level education (37.4%). Vaccinations were missed due to the baby’s poor health (64.1%), COVID-19 related concerns (32.6%), and lack of awareness (16.8%). At the end of the intervention, the immunization uptake increased from 65.2% to 88.2%. Phone-call intervention can safely support immunization and lower the burden on health workers. |
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spelling | pubmed-90259282022-04-23 Supporting Immunization Uptake during a Pandemic, Using Remote Phone Call Intervention among Babies Discharged from a Special Neonatal Care Unit (SNCU) in South India Murthy, Seema Sawant, Meenal Doreswamy, Sahana Sadholalu Chandra Pothula, Sateesh Yan, Shirley Du Singh Pathani, Tanmay Thakur, Deepali Rajarama Sastry Vemuri, Srikrishna Upadhyaya, Sanjeev Alam, Shahed Alimelu, Madireddy Singh, Himabindu Vaccines (Basel) Article COVID-19 has impacted children’s immunization rates, putting the lives of children at risk. The present study assesses the impact of phone-call counseling, on immunization uptake during the pandemic. Families of babies discharged from the SNCUs in six government centers in three South Indian states were recruited. Calls were made 10 days after the immunization due date. Missed vaccinees were counseled and followed up on 7 and 15 days. Of 2313 contacted, 2097 completed the survey. Respondents were mostly mothers (88.2%), poor (67.5%), and had secondary level education (37.4%). Vaccinations were missed due to the baby’s poor health (64.1%), COVID-19 related concerns (32.6%), and lack of awareness (16.8%). At the end of the intervention, the immunization uptake increased from 65.2% to 88.2%. Phone-call intervention can safely support immunization and lower the burden on health workers. MDPI 2022-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9025928/ /pubmed/35455256 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10040507 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Murthy, Seema Sawant, Meenal Doreswamy, Sahana Sadholalu Chandra Pothula, Sateesh Yan, Shirley Du Singh Pathani, Tanmay Thakur, Deepali Rajarama Sastry Vemuri, Srikrishna Upadhyaya, Sanjeev Alam, Shahed Alimelu, Madireddy Singh, Himabindu Supporting Immunization Uptake during a Pandemic, Using Remote Phone Call Intervention among Babies Discharged from a Special Neonatal Care Unit (SNCU) in South India |
title | Supporting Immunization Uptake during a Pandemic, Using Remote Phone Call Intervention among Babies Discharged from a Special Neonatal Care Unit (SNCU) in South India |
title_full | Supporting Immunization Uptake during a Pandemic, Using Remote Phone Call Intervention among Babies Discharged from a Special Neonatal Care Unit (SNCU) in South India |
title_fullStr | Supporting Immunization Uptake during a Pandemic, Using Remote Phone Call Intervention among Babies Discharged from a Special Neonatal Care Unit (SNCU) in South India |
title_full_unstemmed | Supporting Immunization Uptake during a Pandemic, Using Remote Phone Call Intervention among Babies Discharged from a Special Neonatal Care Unit (SNCU) in South India |
title_short | Supporting Immunization Uptake during a Pandemic, Using Remote Phone Call Intervention among Babies Discharged from a Special Neonatal Care Unit (SNCU) in South India |
title_sort | supporting immunization uptake during a pandemic, using remote phone call intervention among babies discharged from a special neonatal care unit (sncu) in south india |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9025928/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35455256 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10040507 |
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