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Reliability of information recorded on the National Immunization Program Information System.

Authors :
Moraes JC
França AP
Guibu IA
Barata RB
Silva AID
Ramos AN Jr
França AP
Oliveira ANM
Boing AF
Domingues CMAS
Oliveira CS
Maciel ELN
Guibu IA
Mirabal IRB
Barbosa JC
Lima JC
Moraes JC
Luhm KR
Caetano KAA
Lima LHO
Antunes MBC
Teixeira MDG
Teixeira MDC
Borges MFSO
Queiroz RCS
Gurgel RQ
Barata RB
Azevedo RNC
Oliveira SMDVL
Teles SA
Gama SGND
Mengue SS
Simões TC
Nascimento V
Araújo WN
Source :
Epidemiologia e servicos de saude : revista do Sistema Unico de Saude do Brasil [Epidemiol Serv Saude] 2024 Oct 21; Vol. 33 (spe2), pp. e20231309. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Oct 21 (Print Publication: 2024).
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objective: To analyze the reliability of records held on the National Immunization Program Information System (SI-PNI) in a subsample of children included in the national vaccination coverage survey in Brazilian state capitals and Federal District in 2020.<br />Methods: This was a study of agreement between data recorded on vaccination cards (doses and dates) and on the SI-PNI for 4050 children with full coverage at 24 months.<br />Results: Data on 3587 children were held on the SI-PNI, with losses of 11% (95%CI: 10;12). Total agreement between doses and dates in the two sources was 86% (95%CI: 86;87), however taking each dose and vaccine individually, variation was greater, with 32% of data in only one source.<br />Conclusion: Part of the information was not recorded, but the discrepancy can be considered small. Nonetheless, underrecording of doses and children can compromise vaccination coverage estimates, altering the numerator and denominator data.<br />Main Results: Subsample of 4,050 children, among those completing the full schedule at 24 months studied in the national survey, 11% had not been recorded on the SI-PNI, 32% had unrecorded doses (doses or dates) and there was 8% disagreement between vaccination cards and SI-PNI records.<br />Implications for Services: Recognizing the difficulties faced by the SI-PNI and the discrepancies between sources is essential for adopting initiatives to improve data quality, so as to avoid inaccurate estimates of childhood vaccination coverage.<br />Perspectives: This study is expected to contribute to improving the quality of records and the usability of data for monitoring vaccination coverage of the immunization program from the local to the national level.

Details

Language :
English; Portuguese
ISSN :
2237-9622
Volume :
33
Issue :
spe2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Epidemiologia e servicos de saude : revista do Sistema Unico de Saude do Brasil
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39442145
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/S2237-96222024v33e20231309.especial2.en