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Mind the Gap: What explains the education-related inequality in missed opportunities for vaccination in sub-Saharan Africa? Compositional and structural characteristics

机译:介意差距:是什么解释了在撒哈拉以南非洲疫苗接种机会中有关的教育相关的不平等? 组成和结构特征

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Missed opportunities for vaccination (MOV) is an important barrier hindering full immunisation coverage among eligible children. Though factors responsible for MOV are well documented in literature, little attention has been paid to the role of inequalities. The aim of this study is to examine the association between structural or compositional factors and education inequalities in MOV. Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition technique was used to explain the factors contributing to the average gap in missed opportunities for vaccination between uneducated and educated mothers in sub-Saharan Africa using DHS survey data from 35 sub Saharan African countries collected between 2007 and 2016. The sample contained 69,657 children aged 12 to 23months. We observed a wide variation and inter-country differences in the prevalence of missed opportunity for vaccination across populations and geographical locations. Our results show that the prevalence of MOV in Zimbabwe among uneducated and educated mothers was 9% and 21% respectively while in Gabon corresponding numbers were 85% and 89% respectively. In 15 countries, MOV was significantly prevalent among children born to uneducated mothers (pro-illiterate inequality) while in 5 countries MOV was significantly prevalent among educated mothers (pro-educated inequality). Our results suggest that education-related inequalities in missed opportunities for vaccination are explained by compositional and structural characteristics; and that neighbourhood socio-economic status was the most important contributor to education-related inequalities across countries followed by either the presence of under-five children, media access or household wealth index. The results showed that differential effects such as neighbourhood socio-economic status, presence of under-five children, media access and household wealth index, primarily explained education-related inequality in MOV. Interventions to reduce gaps in education-related inequality in MOV should focus on social determinants of health.
机译:错过了疫苗接种的机会(MOV)是符合条件的儿童之间全面免疫覆盖的重要障碍。虽然负责MOV的因素在文学中有充分的记录,但对不平等的作用,甚少地关注。本研究的目的是审查结构或组成因素与MOV中的教育不等式之间的关联。模板 - 瓦哈卡分解技术用于解释利用2007年至2016年间收集的35个撒哈拉以南非洲国家的撒哈拉以南非洲撒哈拉以南非洲未经教育和受过教育的母亲在撒哈拉以南非洲国家/地区的35个撒哈拉以南非洲国家/地区的疫苗接种机会的平均差距。 69,657名12至23个月的儿童。我们观察到跨越人口和地理位置疫苗接种机会的普遍性的广泛变化和国家差异。我们的研究结果表明,在未受教育和受过教育的母亲中,津巴布韦的MOV的普遍性分别为9%和21%,同时在加蓬相当数量分别为85%和89%。在15个国家,在未受教育的母亲(亲文盲不平等)出生的儿童中,MOV非常普遍,而在5个国家/地区,MOV在受过良好教育的母亲(受教育不平等)中受到显着普遍存在。我们的研究结果表明,通过组建和结构特征来解释错过的疫苗接种机会的教育相关的不平等;而社会经济地位是各国教育相关不平等的最重要的贡献者,然后是五岁以下儿童的存在,媒体访问或家庭财富指数。结果表明,诸如邻里社会经济地位,五十名儿童的存在,媒体访问和家庭财富指数等差异效应主要解释了动作中教育相关的不平等。在MOV中减少与教育相关的不平等差距的干预应该关注健康的社会决定因素。

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