The Role of Nursing in Childhood Vaccinations in Saudi Arabia

Hawwaa.O.Fallatah, Ramadan.A.Alzahrani, Suliman.M.Alazhrani, Kamla.Y.Mahnashi, Ahmed.A.Alzahrani, Mohammed.Q.Alotaibi, Abdulrahim.A.Alnadawi, Marzouq.A.Alhasnani, Hayat.M.Fallath, Samerah.A.Alzibedy

Abstract

In the last few years, reports from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have related the checked decrease within the frequency of vaccine-preventable infections with tall rates of immunization scope among newborn children and preschool children in most parts of the kingdom. At the display time, more than 90% of school age children are totally immunized and the rate rates of vaccine-preventable illnesses has diminished by more than 90% from crest levels. This present study evaluates the role of nurses in the vaccination drive of the country and how the nurses and other related health workers can assist in the same. This present study is based on primary data and the researcher has used one way ANOVA to evaluate the results, SPSS Ver. 22.0 is used to perform the test.

How to Cite

Hawwaa.O.Fallatah, Ramadan.A.Alzahrani, Suliman.M.Alazhrani, Kamla.Y.Mahnashi, Ahmed.A.Alzahrani, Mohammed.Q.Alotaibi, Abdulrahim.A.Alnadawi, Marzouq.A.Alhasnani, Hayat.M.Fallath, Samerah.A.Alzibedy. (2024). The Role of Nursing in Childhood Vaccinations in Saudi Arabia . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 540–546. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.2740