Attitudes of Parents Toward Routine Children Vaccination During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Section: Research Paper
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
209-217

Abstract

Objective: To understand the impact of a novel COVID-19 pandemic on parents general attitudes about children's vaccines.
Materials and Methods: 625 parents of children under the age of six who visited the four primary healthcare centers between December 1, 2022, and March 30, 2023, participated in the study. A total of 17 questions were asked about childrens vaccination state and sociodemographic characteristics of participants and their children, Additional research on attitudes and conduct around routine childhood vaccinations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Results: 25.44% (n = 159) of the participants had children with delayed vaccination. Reasons for delaying vaccinations during the pandemic were discovered including 88.68% (n = 141) reasons related to COVID-19, where the participants stated 68.55 (n=109) fear of COVID-19 infection, 12.25% (n = 20) one or more of the family member was infected by COVID-19 this lead to the entire family is in quarantine, and 7.55% (n = 12) curfew or transportation issues. the most influencing variables for vaccination when parents visit a healthcare center were children's routine vaccinations are essential and must be given. Further, they have been informed that the required precautions are being taken, and they are aware of how the COVID-19 infection is spread.."
Conclusion: Parents should be told by healthcare workers that vaccination is essential and must be given on schedule at all times during a pandemic with continuous appointments for vaccination procedures during a pandemic.

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Basheer Badran O, عمر, Ghanim Ahmad W, وليد. Attitudes of Parents Toward Routine Children Vaccination During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Ann. coll. Med. Mosul [Internet]. 2025 Jun. 24 [cited 2025 Aug. 3];45(2):209-17. Available from: https://rjps.uomosul.edu.iq/index.php/mmed/article/view/15084