2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-05822008000100003
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Abstract: OBJETIVO: Analisar a cobertura vacinal das crianças durante a segunda etapa da Campanha Nacional de Multivacinação em Unidades Básicas de Saúde (UBS), comparando as diferentes regiões do município de São Paulo. MÉTODOS: Levantamento quantitativo e qualitativo de variáveis referentes às crianças imunizadas durante a vacinação realizada no dia 20/08/2005. Utilizou-se questionário padronizado para a coleta dos seguintes dados: idade, gênero, motivo do atraso vacinal, modo como foi informado da campanha e conhecim… Show more

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“…Multiple factors, such as issues related to the availability and distribution system for vaccines, cultural factors, family influences and socioeconomic factors, may influence compliance to vaccination [ 12 ]. However, the knowledge and perception of parents regarding preventive immunization strategies against HPV played a key role in compliance to vaccination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple factors, such as issues related to the availability and distribution system for vaccines, cultural factors, family influences and socioeconomic factors, may influence compliance to vaccination [ 12 ]. However, the knowledge and perception of parents regarding preventive immunization strategies against HPV played a key role in compliance to vaccination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the fi rst case, despite the exemplary immunization program in Brazil, there are defi ciencies in vaccine coverage related to lack of inputs and immunobiologics, lack of community health workers in vaccination campaigns and resistance among some people to vaccinate. 12,13 In regards to prenatal care, during the middle of the period analyzed, one in every fi ve women performed six or more prenatal visits, less than half received tetanus immunization and 5% performed all the care activities stipulated for prenatal care in Brazil. 22 A study limitation is that the analysis was restricted to hospital admissions in SUS (in public and SUS affi liated private and philanthropic hospitals).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The factors that interfere with vaccination coverage can be grouped into four areas: immunization system (policy), i.e., structure for vaccine distribution; parent knowledge and attitudes about the vaccination programs; communication and information; and family characteristics. 7 , 9 , b This latter area involves low-income status, residence in rural areas, extremes of maternal age, high parity, low maternal education level, larger families, residence in the area for < 1 year, mother working outside the home, lack of knowledge about vaccine-preventable diseases, transportation difficulties, labor disputes around workdays lost to care for children, lack of health insurance, and presence of disease among the children. 1 , 11 , 13 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%