AWARENESS AND TRUST ON VACCINATION OF THE WOMEN LIVING IN EAST KAZAKHSTAN REGION ON THE RESULTS OF THE SURVEY

Background: Questions of trust in vaccination becomes a relevant view of the increase cases of refusal of vaccination in the last time, and the knowledge about the sources of information on vaccination definitely can impact further to health education work in this direction.

Objectives: To study the sources of information about vaccination and the credibility of these sources among the population of East Kazakhstan Regon.

Methods: Questionnaire is designed for parents with children under 3 years living in Semey and EKR. The questionnaire included 36 blocks of questions and was composed of three parts: a general part - the passport, the age of the parent, nationality, profession, age of the child, the majority - the attitude of parents to vaccination, consent to the vaccination, the reasons for acceptance or rejection of vaccination, the final part - questions for the study of satisfaction and quality of the organization of vaccination. The frequency and percentages are used to for description of parameters. Chi-square tests used for between-group comparisons.

Results. This study showed that basic information about vaccination, parents receive medical organizations of doctors 38,2%, in second place is worth getting information from the Internet 18.6%. In the study of trust in sources of information, depending on vaccination status is established that a doctor clinic is greater confidence in the vaccinated group of respondents, 68.1%, p = 0.037, and the respondents refused vaccination tend to trust the sources of information from the internet 12%.

Conclusions. Our study showed that the main source of information on the vaccination receives from physician of medical organization, the Internet and the media. At the same time confidence in the information sources of vaccinated respondents is to a doctor and of unvaccinated respondents to Internet and other information sources.

Assel Zh. Baibussinova 1, http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0399-5045

Akmaral K. Mussakhanova 2, http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0399-5045

Gulnar M. Shalgumbayeva 1, http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3310-4490

1Semey State medical university, Semey city, Kazakhstan,

2 Medical agency “Medconsults”, Astana c., Kazakhstan

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Baibussinova A.Zh., Mussakhanova A.K., Shalgumbayeva G.M. Awareness and trust on vaccination of the women living in East Kazakhstan region on the results of the survey. Nauka i Zdravookhranenie [Science & Healthcare]. 2017, 1, pp. 156-165.

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