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Ítem Acceso abierto Sociodemographic factors and their relationship with adherence to the vaccination schedule in mothers of children under 5 years of age from chapter III Luis Negreiros Vega, Callao 2021(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-09-12) Arango Parhuana, Rosa María; Palomino Taquire, RewardsAim. Establish the relationship between Sociodemographic factors and their relationship with adherence to the vaccination schedule in mothers of children under 5 years of age cared for at the Luis Negreiros Vega Primary Care Center. Materials and methods. The approach of this research corresponds to the quantitative one, and the design to be used will be the descriptive correlational one. The population will be made up of 100 mothers of children under 5 years old who are cared for at the Luis Negreiros Vega Primary Care Center III, located in the Constitutional Province of Callao, and the sample will consist of 80 mothers of children under 5 years old cared for in the aforementioned Center. The sampling will be simple random probabilistic sampling. The techniques will consist of the survey and observation, through which a questionnaire and a registration form will be administered, respectively, to the mothers of the selected sample. The questionnaire consists of two sections: a first section on general data about the child and the mother; and a second section with specific data regarding the content, which is made up of 24 items constructed with multiple response options, to which the mother will respond by choosing the one that she assumes is correct or in accordance with what she usually does. The rating of each item varies from 0 to 2 points. Regarding validity by expert judgment, the results showed that the questionnaire has content validity. Concerning reliability, the results obtained indicate that Cronbach's alpha is equivalent to 0.765, a value that means that the instrument presents an acceptable level of internal consistency and, therefore, is reliable for administration to the study sample.
