(diplomsko delo)
Mojca Ajdišek (Author), Barbara Kegl (Mentor)

Abstract

V zadnjem času se sprašujemo ali je v Sloveniji pomanjkanje zavesti med starši o pomembnosti cepljenja otrok. Vse več je posameznikov in društev, kateri burijo javnost s svojimi izjavami proti obveznemu cepljenju. Vse pogosteje pa smo ne nazadnje priča tudi številnim spletnim stranem in občasno do cepljenja negativno nastrojenih medijev, ki dvomijo o njihovi varnosti. Zato smo želeli izvedeti, kakšno je mnenje staršev predšolskih in šoloobveznih otrok o cepljenju v naši občini. Zanimalo nas je, kdo jim poda največ pomembnih in koristnih informacij v zvezi s cepljenjem, ali se jim zdi cepljenje pomembno in ali bi cepili svoje otroke, če cepljenje ne bi bilo obvezno. V diplomi smo uporabili deskriptivno in kvalitativno metodo dela. V mesecu juliju 2016 smo tako izvedli anonimno anketno raziskavo o mnenju staršev predšolskih in šoloobveznih otrok do cepljenja. V anketi je sodelovalo 99 staršev predšolskih in šoloobveznih otrok, ki so prišli v tem času na preventivni ali kurativni pregled v predšolski in šolski dispanzer Zdravstvenega doma Krško ali v Zdravstveni postaji Senovo. Rezultati ankete so pokazali, da se večina staršev (89,7 %) predšolskih in šoloobveznih otrok v občini Krško strinja, da je cepljenje potrebno. Le manjši delež staršev (10,3 %) temu nasprotuje. V primeru, da cepljenje ne bi bilo obvezno, bi kljub temu večino staršev cepilo svoje otroke. Na vprašanje, kdo jim poda največ koristnih informacij glede cepljenja, pa so se starši opredelili skoraj izenačeno, le z 1 % razlike, da so to medicinske sestre, takoj za njimi so odgovorili, da je to zdravnik.

Keywords

cepljenje;precepljenost;neželeni učinki cepljenja;mnenje staršev;obvezno cepljenje;vakcinacija;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UM FZV - Faculty of Health Sciences
Publisher: [M. Ajdišek]
UDC: 615.3-053.2(043.2)
COBISS: 2278564 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: ATTITUDES OF PARENTS OF PRE-SCHOOL AND SCHOOL CHILD HEALTH CLINIC ABOUT VACCINATION IN KRŠKO MUNICIPALITY
Secondary abstract: Lately we are often wondering if there is insufficient consciousness among parents in Slovenia about the importance of getting your child vaccinated. There are more and more individualists and associations who stir up the public with their statements against children vaccination. Moreover, we are increasingly witnessing numerous websites and sometimes even negative media which is putting doubt into the safety of vaccination. Our aim was to find out what parents of preschool and school-age children think about children vaccination in our municipality. We were interested in who gives them the most important and useful information regarding vaccination. Furthermore we wanted to find out if they think vaccination is important and if they would get their children vaccinated if it would not be obligatory. In this diploma paper we used descriptive and qualitative research methods. In July 2016 we have carried out an anonymous survey about parents’ opinion regarding vaccination. In the survey took part 100 parents of preschool and school-age parents, who during this time have come for a preventive or curative medical examination in the preschool or school-age dispensary of health care centre Krško or Senovo. Results of the survey have shown that the majority of parents (89, 7 %) of preschool and school-age children in the municipality Krško think vaccination is indeed necessary. Only a share of them (10,3 %) is against vaccination. In case of non obligatory vaccination the majority of parents would still get their children vaccinated. The answer to where they receive the most useful information regarding vaccination was almost equally, with only 1 % difference, that they receive it from nurses. On the second place, right after nurses, they receive the information from their doctors.
Secondary keywords: vaccination;over-vaccination;adverse effects of vaccination;parentʼs opinion;obligatory vaccination;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Undergraduate thesis
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za zdravstvene vede
Pages: III, 48 f., 3 f. pril.
ID: 9166061