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Mothers involved in decision-making have higher rates of vaccinating their children against polio

A study conducted in Pakistan exploring the association of maternal education and empowerment with childhood polio vaccination found a positive association between maternal empowerment, defined as mother’s involvement in decision-making regarding family, healthcare, and other issues, and complete polio vaccination of their children.

Full Citation:
Khan, M.T., Zaheer, S., Shafique, K.. 2017. Maternal education, empowerment, economic status, and child polio vaccination uptake in Pakistan: a population based cross sectional study. BJM Open. 7(3).

Title of Article: Maternal education, empowerment, economic status, and child polio vaccination uptake in Pakistan: a population based cross sectional study

Author(s): Khan, M.T., Zaheer, S., Shafique, K.

Publication Year: 2017

Publication Name: BJM Open

Publication Volume: 7(3)

Publication Source URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5353333/

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013853

Topics: Equity

Disease Vaccines: Polio/OPV/IPV

Countries: Pakistan

WHO Regions: Eastern Mediterranean