Factors associated with parental acceptance of Covid-19 pediatric vaccination in camiling, Tarlac, Philippines: A cross sectional study

Authors

  • Ritchel Ann Rovillos Ramirez
  • Princess De Leon Quiambao
  • John Karl Garcia Razalan
  • Angel Rose Cano Redito
  • Pauline Mae Talla Reyes
  • Kristine Claire Gregorio Salcedo
  • Janna Arianne Servan Tomas
  • Luzviminda Gabato Rivera

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Abstract

Controlling, containing, and fighting the Covid-19 virus depends on vaccination; thus, everyone is qualified. All are encouraged to take the Covid-19 jab for the country to achieve herd immunity. Moreover, for pediatric vaccination, parents’ decisions play a crucial role in the vaccination program. The study assessed the factors associated with parental acceptance of pediatric vaccination for Covid-19. The study was conducted at Camiling Central Elementary School in Camiling, Tarlac - for the School Year 2022 - 2023. The study used quantitative descriptive research with a correlational design with 310 parents as the respondents using Slovin’s Formula at a 5% error. Structured, validated, and reliability-tested questionnaires - were used in gathering data. The study found that most respondents were less than 40 years old, most were women, had completed college level, and most were from the lower class in their economic status. In addition, the study revealed that 298 out of 310 parents had received Covid-19 vaccines. However, there were 12 who were not vaccinated because they were still undecided. The study also found that respondents primarily obtained information about Covid-19 through social media. In addition, the study revealed that the respondents moderately accepted pediatric vaccination of Covid-19 in terms of effectiveness, convenience, complacency, and confidence. It showed no significant correlation between the demographic profile of age (p = 0.237, r = 0.067), gender (p = 0.270, r = 0.063), educational attainment (p = 0.144, r = 0.083), and level of parental acceptance. Moreover, the study discovered a substantial connection between economic status (p = 0.130, r = 0.086), vaccination status (p = 0.025, r = 0.127), and level of parental acceptance of Covid-19 pediatric vaccination. Finally, there are problems encountered by the respondents in Covid-19 vaccination. Thus, researchers proposed intervention measures to address the related issues.

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Author Biographies

  • Ritchel Ann Rovillos Ramirez

    Tarlac State University, Tarlac Province, Philippines  

  • Princess De Leon Quiambao

    Tarlac State University, Tarlac Province, Philippines  

  • John Karl Garcia Razalan

    Tarlac State University, Tarlac Province, Philippines  

  • Angel Rose Cano Redito

    Tarlac State University, Tarlac Province, Philippines

  • Pauline Mae Talla Reyes

    Tarlac State University, Tarlac Province, Philippines  

  • Kristine Claire Gregorio Salcedo

    Tarlac State University, Tarlac Province, Philippines  

  • Janna Arianne Servan Tomas

    Tarlac State University, Tarlac Province, Philippines

  • Luzviminda Gabato Rivera

    Tarlac State University, Tarlac Province, Philippines

Published

2025-01-10

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