ABSTRACT
Infant mortality rate has continued to be a threat even with the drive towards modernization of the
economy. Despite all the attention and efforts to curb down causes of infant mortality by government.
the incidents are still many.
The purpose of the study was to examine the influence of immunization on infant
mortality rate in Lira.
The study was conducted threugh case study design. It investigated the relationship
between immunization and infant mortality rate. This study design was selected
because it enabled the researcher study smaller sample in depth analysis by the
researcher. Case studies generally entail extensive and holistic analysis.
The study was conducted in Lira Regional Referral Hospital and central division in
Lira district in Northern Uganda. Lira borders Kole, Oyam, Dokolo and Alebtong
districts. Lira district was selected because it is among one of the districts not doing
well in immunization and the infant mortality rate is high.
The research findings report confirms that: - All vaccines and equipments used for immunization are
being stored according to manufacturers instructions; The fridge temperature are being controlled
between +2 - +8°C; Temperature charting are being done twice a day; The Decision whether to discard
the vaccine after the session depends on the condition at which its kept; All caretaker/mothers must be
communicated the possible effects of eath vaccine; Caretakers/mothers should be communicated the
next date of return for the next doze and vaccine
From the findings, the following recommendations can be made: - Health workers who manage and
handle immunization should be train; More staff should be recruited and trained to handle and manage
immunization sessions; Immunization training should be incorporated into the health workers training
curriculum; The caretakers/community should be sensitized on the importance of immunization to reduce ignorance; There should be prompt submission of monthly, quarterly and annual report by HMIS for proper planning by government.
KUSOLO, M (2021). Immunization And Infant Mortality Rate In Lira District A Case Study Of Lira Regional Referral Hospital. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/immunization-and-infant-mortality-rate-in-lira-district-a-case-study-of-lira-regional-referral-hospital
KUSOLO, MANANA "Immunization And Infant Mortality Rate In Lira District A Case Study Of Lira Regional Referral Hospital" Afribary. Afribary, 12 Jun. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/immunization-and-infant-mortality-rate-in-lira-district-a-case-study-of-lira-regional-referral-hospital. Accessed 25 Nov. 2024.
KUSOLO, MANANA . "Immunization And Infant Mortality Rate In Lira District A Case Study Of Lira Regional Referral Hospital". Afribary, Afribary, 12 Jun. 2021. Web. 25 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/immunization-and-infant-mortality-rate-in-lira-district-a-case-study-of-lira-regional-referral-hospital >.
KUSOLO, MANANA . "Immunization And Infant Mortality Rate In Lira District A Case Study Of Lira Regional Referral Hospital" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 25, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/immunization-and-infant-mortality-rate-in-lira-district-a-case-study-of-lira-regional-referral-hospital