Medycyna wieku rozwojowego
Volume 14, Issue 1, 2010, Pages 53-58

Implementation of vaccinations in Chechen refugees' children in Poland [Realizacja szczepień ochronnych u dzieci uchodźców czeczeńskich w Polsce.] (Article)

Hartmann P.* , Jackowska T.
  • a Klinika Pediatrii, Centrum Medyczne Kształenia Podyplomowego w Warszawie., Poland
  • b [Affiliation not available]

Abstract

Poland is a destination country or temporary living place for many refugees from Chechnya. Refugees are provided with full, free of charge, health care including the vaccination programme according to the present National Vaccination Programme (NVP). AIM OF STUDY: To assess the implementation of vaccinations in Chechen refugees' children in Poland. MATERIALS: The group comprised 310 children from the Centre for Foreigners in Warsaw-Bielany. The mean age of the examined children was 7.5 years. The investigations were performed three times during the study--the first was conducted in a group of 220 children in June, the second one in 303 children in August and the third in 310 children in October 2008 (the differences in the numbers resulted from the changes in the size of the Chechen population living in the Centre). METHODS: The vaccination records were assessed paying special attention to the implementation of vaccinations. During the consecutive two examinations the implementation of vaccination recommendations was analyzed as well as the availability of this information in the records. At every visit the history was obtained on the reasons for not having the vaccination programme implemented. RESULTS: The information on vaccination programme implementation was available in 19, 30 and 45%, of analyzed records from the Centre at the first, second and third visit, respectively. The majority of the obtained data regarded the implementation of vaccinations in children in the first year of life (85%), while the least data was on vaccinations in children over 12 years of age (30%). Similar results were obtained when analyzing a group of 168 children at the all three visits (18, 32 and 48%, respectively). The reasons for non-implementation of vaccinations were as follows: (a) low parents' awareness of the necessity of vaccinations; (b) lack of self-discipline (every other child did not report for a scheduled appointment); (c) relocation of refugees to other Centres; (d) exceedingly frequent postponing of vaccinations (in every fourth child). Substantially better implementation of vaccinations was found in refugees' children born in Poland. CONCLUSIONS: On account of the differences in the Polish and Chechen vaccination programmes and the low awareness among the Chechen parents' regarding the need of vaccinations, implementation of health care programmes and monitoring of the sanitary-epidemiologic situation in the Centres for Foreigners is necessary in order to prevent local outbreaks of an epidemic.

Author Keywords

[No Keywords available]

Index Keywords

Russia refugee methodology human Refugees statistics Poland ethnology Humans Adolescent preschool child Infant preventive health service Child, Preschool contact examination Disease Outbreaks Contact Tracing Article epidemic Utilization Review Immunization Programs vaccination Russian Federation Child

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77954922280&partnerID=40&md5=abe5118adc4daffbceebf28ab419d0c3

ISSN: 1428345X
Cited by: 1
Original Language: Polish