Affiliations 

  • 1 Klinik Pakar Kanak-Kanak Seri Sai, Lot 9131, Jalan Bandar 4, Taman Melawati, 53100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [email protected]
  • 2 Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Fakulti Perubatan & Sains Kesihatan, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
Med J Malaysia, 2010 Jun;65(2):127-32.
PMID: 23756797 MyJurnal

Abstract

Rotavirus vaccine is available as an optional vaccine in Malaysia. The counselling of optional vaccines is considered an integral part of the health services offered in a private paediatric clinic. While ensuring that all babies are up-todate with their compulsory immunization, counselling of optional vaccines like the rotavirus vaccine could give parents the choice to make an informed decision on the acceptance of this vaccine. Over a period of two years, we counselled the parents regarding diarrhoea caused by rotavirus disease and the rotavirus vaccine. In this study, the factors that were significantly associated with the acceptance of the rotavirus vaccine were the gender of the baby, the mother's age, the mother's occupation, the mode of payment for the vaccine, the number of previous visits to the clinic by the parents, the number of counselling sessions given to the parents and the pre-counselling awareness or knowledge of rotavirus disease and rotavirus vaccine. It is hoped that these findings may assist busy clinicians in their continuous efforts to provide health education and vaccination counselling to the parents of their patients.

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