Health Notions
Vol 6, No 5 (2022): May

Significant Others’ Perception on the Nurse Level Immunization Skills

Jaime P. Gabriel (Instructor, Isabela State University, College of Nursing, Echague, Isabela)
Angelito Estoesta Alvarado (Research Coordinator, Isabela State University, College of Nursing, Echague, Isabela)
Micah Alexis Javier Candelario (Nursing Student, Isabela State University, College of Nursing, Echague, Isabela
micahalexisc@gmail.com (Corresponding Author))

Jovie Yabes Casalamitao (Nursing Student, Isabela State University, College of Nursing, Echague, Isabela)
Angelica Carl Mae Pedro Cauilan (Nursing Student, Isabela State University, College of Nursing, Echague, Isabela)
Kate Winslet Garduque Clemente (Nursing Student, Isabela State University, College of Nursing, Echague, Isabela)
Toni Grace Ross Darwin (Nursing Student, Isabela State University, College of Nursing, Echague, Isabela)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 May 2022

Abstract

Immunization saves lives, avoids diseases, and lowers both direct and indirect medical expenditures. Vaccinations continue to protect people of all ages against additional diseases as new vaccines are created and tested. Vaccines also help to limit illness transmission among families, loved ones, and neighbors, resulting in healthier communities. Immunization protects future generations from illness transmission by preventing disease transfer from one generation to the next. Patient Satisfaction level is important to medical health care providers, ensuring that patients are satisfied with the efforts they put in. This study aims to determine the satisfaction level of patients receiving Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) rendered by Nurse Deployment Program (NDP) nurse from the Rural Health Unit of Echague, Isabela. To achieve this, the researchers made used of descriptive method of research through the use of a survey questionnaire in gathering the data needed. The result showed in Immunization that NDP nurses setting a schedule for patients going to the RHU for the EPI, got the highest mean among the different items with an interpretation of “Very Satisfied”. RHU nurses instructing mothers to provide Paracetamol for PRN use got the lowest level of satisfaction from their patients with an interpretation of “Unsatisfied”. The result showed in surveillance and monitoring that Nurses being respectful and understanding got an interpretation of “Very Satisfied” and Other matters regarding the surveillance and monitoring of patient got an average rating with the exception of nurses suggesting plans for achieving the health goals of the patient with an interpretation of “Unsatisfied”. This study concluded that patients receiving Expanded Program on Immunization were “Satisfied” both in immunization and, in monitoring and surveillance of Nurse Deployment Program nurse from the Rural Health Unit of Echague, Isabela. This may conclude that further studies should be initiated to determine other possible variables that may be correlated.Keywords: expanded program immunization; immunization skills; nurse

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Dentistry Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health

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