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POLIO VACCINATION
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Background: Polio is a viral disease causing infantile paralysis in the community.This study cultural and traditional barriers to Polio Vaccination. Pakistan in order to explore thecultural and traditional barriers in vaccination against polio. Setting: Tehsil Kwazakhela, Swat,KPK. Methods: A total of 200 respondents were selected from 364 household’s population. Aconceptual framework based on cultural barriers to polio vaccination (dependent variable) andimpediments to polio vaccination (dependent variable) was worked out and uni-variate analysisfor percentage and Chi square test statistics was carried out for association between variables.Results: At uni-variate level majority of the respondent’s i.e. 98% argued that misconceptionis a great issue in the area and 98.5% respondents treat the new born through traditional way.Furthermore, 79.5% masses were in favor of clergy’s fatwah and 95% were agreed that poliovaccine caused immodesty, 81.5% were facing hurdles due to religious background, and 68 %responded that polio vaccination affected from terrorism, 92% agreed that polio vaccination isagainst the prevalent culture. At bivariate level myth, clergies fatwah, polio vaccine is an Americanploy and common superstition spread by radicals were found significant with impediments topolio vaccination. Conclusion: A well patronized campaign over media through proper displayof victims from polio with explicit display of agonies from the victims is essential. Support fromclergies and other regional religious institutions will help in the success of campaign to fightagainst Polio.
Independent Medical Trust
Title: POLIO VACCINATION
Description:
Background: Polio is a viral disease causing infantile paralysis in the community.
This study cultural and traditional barriers to Polio Vaccination.
Pakistan in order to explore thecultural and traditional barriers in vaccination against polio.
Setting: Tehsil Kwazakhela, Swat,KPK.
Methods: A total of 200 respondents were selected from 364 household’s population.
Aconceptual framework based on cultural barriers to polio vaccination (dependent variable) andimpediments to polio vaccination (dependent variable) was worked out and uni-variate analysisfor percentage and Chi square test statistics was carried out for association between variables.
Results: At uni-variate level majority of the respondent’s i.
e.
98% argued that misconceptionis a great issue in the area and 98.
5% respondents treat the new born through traditional way.
Furthermore, 79.
5% masses were in favor of clergy’s fatwah and 95% were agreed that poliovaccine caused immodesty, 81.
5% were facing hurdles due to religious background, and 68 %responded that polio vaccination affected from terrorism, 92% agreed that polio vaccination isagainst the prevalent culture.
At bivariate level myth, clergies fatwah, polio vaccine is an Americanploy and common superstition spread by radicals were found significant with impediments topolio vaccination.
Conclusion: A well patronized campaign over media through proper displayof victims from polio with explicit display of agonies from the victims is essential.
Support fromclergies and other regional religious institutions will help in the success of campaign to fightagainst Polio.
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