Bibliographic citations
Coata, N., (2019). Conocimiento sobre inmunización y su relación con el cumplimiento del calendario de vacunación en madres de niños de uno a cuatro años en el Centro de Salud Zarzuela, Cusco-2019 [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/3704
Coata, N., Conocimiento sobre inmunización y su relación con el cumplimiento del calendario de vacunación en madres de niños de uno a cuatro años en el Centro de Salud Zarzuela, Cusco-2019 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/3704
@misc{renati/960630,
title = "Conocimiento sobre inmunización y su relación con el cumplimiento del calendario de vacunación en madres de niños de uno a cuatro años en el Centro de Salud Zarzuela, Cusco-2019",
author = "Coata Lipa, Nidia",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2019"
}
This research work entitled “KNOWLEDGE ABOUT IMMUNIZATION AND ITS RELATION WITH THE FULFILLMENT OF THE VACCINATION CALENDAR IN MOTHERS OF CHILDREN FROM ONE TO FOUR YEARS OLD IN THE ZARZUELA HEALTH CENTER, CUSCO-2019“. The objective is to determine the relationship between the knowledge about immunization and the fulfillment of the vaccination schedule in mothers of children from one to four years of age at the Zarzuela Health Center, Cusco-2019. Methodological design: descriptive, transversal, correlational. The sample consisted of 128 mothers, who met the inclusion criterion. Results: the characteristics of mothers, 50.0% are between 25 and 34 years old, 46.9% have secondary education, 40.6% have a child, 73.4% live together, 39.1% are housewives, 30.5% of their children are between 2 years and 3 years 11 months 29 days; 59.4% know it’s immunization, 63.3% don’t know it’s a vaccine, 78.1% know the importance of vaccines, 68.7% know it’s adverse reactions, 50.3% do not know which vaccines the 1 year old child receives, 95.3% identify the place of application of the vaccines, 62.5% know the pneumococcal vaccine, 42.2% know the diseases that APO vaccine prevents; 36.8% have good knowledge about immunization, 31.2% have regular knowledge, 32% have bad knowledge, 68.7% are timely and 31.3% are untimely due to the fulfillment of the vaccination schedule; concluding that finding the value of significance equal to 0.001 that is less than 0.05 makes the decision to accept the alternate hypothesis that indicates that there is a significant relationship between the knowledge and the fulfillment of the vaccination schedule of mothers of children of one four years from the Zarzuela Health Center, Cusco - 2019.
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