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Assessment of parent education methods for infant immunization.
Author(s) -
G L Bjornson,
D W Scheifele,
R Gold
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
canadian journal of public health = revue canadienne de sante publique
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.64
H-Index - 72
ISSN - 0008-4263
DOI - 10.17269/cjph.88.962
To assess whether a video about infant immunization could inform parents as well as human counselling (oral presentation).Core information for parents about infant immunization was identified and packaged in an instructional video and a scripted oral presentation. Volunteer prenatal classes were randomly assigned a video or oral presentation. Participants completed pre- and post-test questionnaires covering the same 16 items. Scores were compared for each question and as a group means, using Fisher's exact test, 2-sided.227 subjects participated, including 102 men and 124 women. Groups were similar in terms of gender mix, parenting experience and recent reading about immunization. Pre-test knowledge scores were similarly low between groups. Post-test scores were much higher but did not differ significantly between groups.In a prenatal classroom setting, video and oral presentations were equally effective in conveying key information about infant immunization.

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