The Effect of Nursing Performance on Quality of Care for Infant / Children Vaccination

Khadiga Belal Ibrahim;

Abstract


Vaccination promote of health is social as well as individual responsibility. It has been known that 5 million children were dying each year and another 5 million were disabled by infectious diseases (WHO, 2015).
The growth and development of children are a long-term contribution of country. The key to attain the goal of health for all primary health care emphasizes on the preventive principles. One of the most cost-effective health interventions is vaccine for all infectious disease. Immunization is a high priority area in care of infants and children. High immunization rates have almost eliminated many infectious diseases which used to decimate sizable of the population for countries. A number of deadly and disabling infectious diseases can be prevented by timely administration of vaccines when child is effectively immunized at the right age, most of these diseases are either entirely prevented or at least modified so that child suffers from a mild disease without any disability (Wong’s, 2017).


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Title The Effect of Nursing Performance on Quality of Care for Infant / Children Vaccination
Other Titles تأثيـر أداء التمريـض على جـودة الرعايـة لتطعيمـات الأطفـال/ الرضـع
Authors Khadiga Belal Ibrahim
Issue Date 2021

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