2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40249-023-01145-5
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Immunization coverage, knowledge, satisfaction, and associated factors of non-National Immunization Program vaccines among migrant and left-behind families in China: evidence from Zhejiang and Henan provinces

Yaguan Zhou,
Duanhui Li,
Yuan Cao
et al.

Abstract: Background Migrant and left-behind families are vulnerable in health services utilization, but little is known about their disparities in immunization of non-National Immunization Program (NIP) vaccines. This study aims to evaluate the immunization coverage, knowledge, satisfaction, and associated factors of non-NIP vaccines among local and migrant families in the urban areas and non-left-behind and left-behind families in the rural areas of China. Methods … Show more

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“…And it is recommended to introduce corresponding policies and provide support for insurance participation in other places, and accelerate the implementation of the policy of direct settlement for medical treatment in other places. Secondly, an atmosphere of caring for migrant middle-aged and elderly adults should be created at the social and family levels, and health literacy education and popularisation should be strengthened [40,41].Thirdly, the community should help middle-aged and elderly adults who have migrated to cities learn and understand the bene ts of the rational use of medical services for their health and increase their knowledge of prevention and medical treatment to fully mobilise their motivation in using medical services [42,43]. Exercise facilities can also be constructed to help middle-aged and elderly adults maintain good health, and interest clubs can be set up to increase their social activities.…”
Section: Results Of Heterogeneity Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And it is recommended to introduce corresponding policies and provide support for insurance participation in other places, and accelerate the implementation of the policy of direct settlement for medical treatment in other places. Secondly, an atmosphere of caring for migrant middle-aged and elderly adults should be created at the social and family levels, and health literacy education and popularisation should be strengthened [40,41].Thirdly, the community should help middle-aged and elderly adults who have migrated to cities learn and understand the bene ts of the rational use of medical services for their health and increase their knowledge of prevention and medical treatment to fully mobilise their motivation in using medical services [42,43]. Exercise facilities can also be constructed to help middle-aged and elderly adults maintain good health, and interest clubs can be set up to increase their social activities.…”
Section: Results Of Heterogeneity Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Original evidence on the low coverage of non-NIP vaccines has been generated. The lower vaccination coverage of non-NIP vaccines among migrant and left-behind families reported in the study led by Dr. Xiaolin Xu shows that factors such as the ages of children and caregivers, family roles, and caregivers’ knowledge about vaccines significantly influence vaccination rates [ 10 ]. It calls for specific interventions to enhance immunization information dissemination and satisfaction among these vulnerable groups, aiming to bridge the coverage gap with local urban families.…”
Section: Key Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%