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  • Epidemiology
  • Immunization Programs

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  • India achieved WHO polio-free status through significant public health efforts.
  • Lessons from past national health programs (Malaria, Tuberculosis) emphasize the need to assess barriers to current initiatives.
  • The Pulse Polio Programme's full participation reality requires evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess barriers and reasons for non-compliance with the Pulse Polio Programme among parents in Modinagar.
  • To evaluate parental participation in the Pulse Polio Programme.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a structured, 10-item, closed-ended questionnaire.
  • Data analysis included Chi-square tests and multiple logistic regression to identify factors associated with non-compliance.
  • The study focused on parents of children aged 1-5 years.

Main Results:

  • Pulse Polio Programme attendance was only 68%, falling short of the target.
  • Primary reasons for non-attendance included belief in vaccine redundancy (76.9%) and fear of vaccine contamination during transport (74.5%).
  • Factors associated with non-compliance included older child age (4-5 years), female gender, illiterate parents, distance from vaccination sites, and lack of information.

Conclusions:

  • Investigating reasons for non-compliance in immunization programs is crucial for detailed analysis.
  • Developing targeted strategies is essential to sustain health gains and ensure a polio-free future.
  • Efforts must address parental concerns and improve accessibility to ensure program success.