The Importance of the Role of Nursing in Field Campaigns to Vaccinate Children in Violation of the Residency System

Amani.M.Madhli
Zainab.O.Barnawi
Amani.S.Alkesabri
Hanadi.A.Alotaibi
Alaa.A.Kufiya
Aljawharah.A.Alzaagi
Hamda.A.Alshamrani
Thoryya.M.Abdulghani
Mariyyah.H.Muslih
Soada.A.Aladali

Abstract

This study aims to the impact of field campaigns on vaccinating children violating the residency system, the impact of vaccination on the hearts of the families of the vaccinated children, the impact of field campaigns on the hearts of the vaccinated children , A questionnaire was prepared via Google Drive and distributed to the population aged 25-55 years, men and women, in the city of Mecca. As for the questionnaire, it was distributed via the social networking program (WhatsApp), 390 questionnaires were distributed, and 375 responses were obtained via email to the principal researcher. It Concluded from this study ; Parents must vaccinate their children according to the schedule. Does any significant delay in vaccination put children at risk of developing serious diseases from which vaccines can protect 100%? benefits of the initiative: did getting vaccinated help protect those around you from the virus? 100%, The tasks that a nurse performs while carrying out vaccination tasks or administering vaccines vary from one place to another depending on the followed health center policies, the population density in the area, or the number of doctors in the health facility? 100%.

How to Cite

Amani.M.Madhli, Zainab.O.Barnawi, Amani.S.Alkesabri, Hanadi.A.Alotaibi, Alaa.A.Kufiya, Aljawharah.A.Alzaagi, … Soada.A.Aladali. (2024). The Importance of the Role of Nursing in Field Campaigns to Vaccinate Children in Violation of the Residency System . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 2082–2086. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.2343