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. 2021 Jan 4;42(1):53–70. doi: 10.1057/s41271-020-00255-w

Table 4.

Factors for timely completiona of vaccines among infants whose caregivers were interviewed (N = 465)

Caregiver characteristics Timely completion, n (%) Delayed completion, n (%) OR (P value)
Overall 282 (60.7) 183 (39.4)
Sex
 Female 274 (97.2) 181 (98.9)
 Male 8 (2.8) 2 (1.1) 2.6 (0.2)
Relationship to infant
 Parent 245 (86.9) 165 (90.2)
 Others 37 (13.1) 18 (9.8) 1.4 (0.3)
Age group
 18–24 years 93 (33.0) 66 (36.1)
 25–34 years 127 (45.0) 89 (48.6) 1.0 (1.0)
 35 years and above 62 (22.0) 28 (15.3) 1.6 (0.1)
No. of children of female caregivers
 0–2 children 185 (65.6) 106 (57.9)
 3–4 children 71 (25.2) 51 (27.9) 0.8 (0.3)
 5 or more children 26 (9.2) 26 (14.2) 0.6 (0.07)
Level of education
 Attended primary school/never attended school 119 (42.2) 65 (35.5)
 Attended secondary school 145 (51.4) 101 (55.2) 1.4 (0.4)
 Attended post-secondary school 18 (6.4) 17 (9.3) 1.7 (0.1)

BCG Bacillus Calmette-Guérin, HepB Hepatitis B vaccine, IPV inactivated poliovirus vaccine, OPV oral poliovirus vaccine, OR odds ratio, Penta pentavalent vaccine, PCV13 pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (13-valent)

aTimely completion of vaccines is defined as 3 doses of Penta, PCV13, and OPV, and one dose each of BCG birth dose, HepB birth dose, and IPV received within 6 months of age