Background
Methods
Analysis
Cross river state | Bauchi state | |
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Number of children in the study | 2836 | 2421 |
n/N (weighted %) | n/N (weighted %) | |
Received measles vaccination | 2332/2790 (81.8) | 1049/2387 (42.0) |
Child factors
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Sex (male) | 1427/2836 (50.8) | 1221/2420 (51.2) |
With birth certificate | 1400/2782 (48.4) | 446/2389 (19.1) |
Household socio-economic status
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Household considers their financial situation to be average or above | 1805/2823 (64.7) | 1918/2406 (80.8) |
Household had enough food in the last week | 2262/2815 (81.2) | 2176/2406 (89.3) |
Father with higher paying occupation | 1211/2830 (42.7) | 490/2385 (20.4) |
Female headed household | 428/2831 (15.2) | 15/2410 (0.6) |
Maternal empowerment
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Mother has an income of her own and takes part in the decision how to spend it | 1243/2680 (47.0) | 1250/2405 (51) |
Mother or caregiver decided about immunising the child | 1995/2754 (73.8) | 184/2361 (8.1) |
Parental education
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Mother with any formal education | 2647/2815 (94.1) | 453/2420 (18.0) |
Father with any formal education | 2556/2691 (95.5) | 841/2390 (33.8) |
Mother with junior secondary or higher education | 1739/2815 (62.9) | 205/2420 (8.8) |
Father with junior secondary or higher education | 1928/2691 (72.5) | 625/2390 (25.7) |
Maternal knowledge and attitudes
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Mother has heard about immunisation | 2544/2563 (99.0) | 2154/2341 (90.5) |
Mother thinks immunising children is worthwhile | 2555/2601 (98.0) | 1997/2383 (83.8) |
Household discussed immunisation at home | 2224/2594 (85.6) | 1777/2377 (74.2) |
Community factors
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Urban community | 953/2836 (32.4) | 406/2421 (19.5) |
Community has an active village health committee | 1479/2670 (56.3) | 584/2402 (17.9) |
Community received immunisation campaign visits apart from polio days | 1711/2542 (66.6) | 643/2312 (29.1) |
Community has a government health facility providing immunisation services | 1601/2771 (57.1) | 1226/2412 (50.2) |
Ethical approval
Results
Factor | Cross river | Bauchi |
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OR (95% CIca) | OR (95% CIca) | |
Child factors
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Sex (male) | 0.96 (0.79-1.15) | 1.04 (0.88-1.22) |
With birth certificate |
2.74 (2.16-3.47)
|
3.35 (2.50-4.50)
|
Household socio-economic status
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Household considers their financial situation to be average or above |
1.42 (1.15-1.75)
| 1.29 (0.99-1.69) |
Household had enough food in the last week |
1.57 (1.26-1.96)
| 1.06 (0.76-1.48) |
Father has higher paying occupation | 1.12 (0.87-1.45) |
2.05 (1.58-2.65)
|
Female headed household | 0.87 (0.67-1.12) | 1.16 (0.44-3.04) |
Maternal empowerment
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Mother has an income of her own and takes part in decision on how to spend it |
1.31 (1.07-1.62)
| 0.94 (0.76-1.16) |
Mother or caregiver decided about immunizing the child | 0.87 (0.69-1.08) |
2.11 (1.47-3.01)
|
Parental education
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Mother has any formal education |
3.71 (2.74-5.05)
| |
Father has any formal education |
2.94 (2.20-3.91)
| |
Mother has junior secondary or higher education |
1.90 (1.51-2.39)
| |
Father has junior secondary or higher education |
1.56 (1.26-1.94)
| |
Maternal knowledge and attitudes
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Mother has heard about immunisation | 1.32 (0.35-4.99) |
8.59 (4.69-15.72)
|
Mother thinks immunising children is worthwhile |
2.91 (1.48-5.72)
|
7.56 (5.20-10.98)
|
Household discussed immunisation at home |
2.80 (2.11-3.72)
|
5.00 (3.76-6.65)
|
Community factors
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Urban community | 1.22 (0.87-1.70) |
2.04 (1.32-3.16)
|
Community has an active village health committee | 1.17 (0.85-1.62) |
1.61 (1.04-2.51)
|
Community received immunization campaign visits apart from polio days | 1.19 (0.80-1.75) | 1.38 (0.92-2.06) |
Community has a government health facility providing immunization services |
1.54 (1.12-2.11)
|
1.48 (1.00-2.18)
|
(a) In cross river state | |
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Factor | OR (95% CIca) |
Child has birth certificate | 2.62 (1.98 - 3.27) |
Mother thinks immunising children is worthwhile | 2.73 (1.15 - 4.31) |
Household discussed about immunisation at home | 2.51 (1.78 - 3.24) |
Community has a government health facility providing immunisation services | 1.64 (1.17 - 2.12) |
(b) In bauchi state
| |
Factor
|
OR (95% CIca)
|
Child has birth certificate | 2.29 (1.68 - 2.90) |
Mother or caregiver decides about immunising the child | 1.89 (1.18 - 2.61) |
Mother has any formal education | 1.94 (1.39 - 2.49) |
Father has any formal education | 1.73 (1.26 - 2.20) |
Mother has heard about immunisation | 3.87 (1.68 - 6.06) |
Mother thinks immunising children is worthwhile | 3.40 (1.80 - 5.00) |
Households discussed about immunisation at home | 2.41 (1.58 - 3.25) |