VACCINE COLD CHAIN MANAGEMENT PRACTICE AND ITS ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUTIONS OF WEST ARSI ZONE, OROMIA, ETHIOPIA, 2023
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2023-11
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hawassa universty
Abstract
Background: In spite of high immunization coverage still there is high range of child
mortality due to vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs).This problem is attributed to reduced
vaccine potency resulted because of failure in cold chain management system which is less
considered in developing countries including Ethiopia, particularly in this study area.
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess vaccine cold chain management practice and
its associated factors in public health institutions of west Arsi zone, Oromia, Ethiopia 2023.
Methods: A facility-based cross-sectional study was conducted in all health institutions of
randomly selected woredas in the west Arsi zone. A structured self-administered
questionnaire and on-spot observation checklists were used to collect data from the
healthcare facilities. Epi-data version 4.6.0.6 was used for data entry and Statistical Package
for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 26 was used for analysis. The bivariate and multiple
logistic regression analyses were conducted. Adjusted odd ratio (AOR) with a 95%
confidence interval (CI) was used to determine the strength of association and the level of
significance was set at P-value < 0.05.
Result: In this study, more than half (54.1%) of the public health institutions had good
vaccine cold chain management practices. Good knowledge of vaccine handlers Adjusted
Odds Ratio( AOR) (95% Confidence Interval(CI) = 3.85(1.32-11.25), regular supportive
supervision AOR (95% CI)= 4.81(1.60-14.4), availability of Expanded program of
immunization (EPI) guideline in healthcare facilities AOR (95% CI)= 5.21(1.67-16.3), no
workloads AOR (95% CI)= 3.20(1.06-9.71) and using of vaccine request format AOR (95%
CI)= 3.67(1.21-11.10) were positively associated with good vaccine cold chain management
practice.
Conclusion: Vaccine handlers working in the study area of public health facilities had poor
vaccine cold chain management practice. Enhancing the knowledge of vaccine handlers,
providing guidelines, vaccine request forms, supportive supervision, and monitoring their
practice toward cold chain management may help to improve practice towards vaccine cold
chain management.
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Healthcare facilities, Vaccine cold chain management, Vaccine handlers, West Arsi
