Childhood Influenza Vaccination Is Not a Priority for Parents: A National, Cross-Sectional Survey of Barriers to Childhood Influenza Vaccination in Australia.

IF 5.2 3区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Vaccines Pub Date : 2025-05-19 DOI:10.3390/vaccines13050540
Maryke S Steffens, Jessica Kaufman, Katarzyna T Bolsewicz, Suzanna Vidmar, Maria Christou-Ergos, Majdi M Sabahelzain, Julie Leask, Justin Boxall, Frank Beard, Margie Danchin
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Background/objectives: Influenza vaccines are recommended and free in Australia for children aged <5 years, but uptake remains low at 25.8% compared to the targets of 40% and 50%. National data on barriers hindering paediatric influenza vaccination can inform strategies to improve uptake. The aim of this study was to measure barriers to influenza vaccination in Australian children aged <5 years. Methods: A national, cross-sectional survey of parents of children aged <5 years was conducted in March/April 2024. Parents were recruited using an online panel and asked about their intention to get an influenza vaccine for their youngest child in the upcoming influenza season. An adapted version of the validated Vaccine Barriers Assessment Tool measured 14 influenza vaccination barriers. Analysis assessed the prevalence of barriers and differences between parents intending to and those unsure or not intending to vaccinate by calculating the prevalence difference and 95% confidence interval. Results: A total of 2000 parents were recruited nationally. The most common barrier was parents feeling distressed when thinking about vaccinating their child against influenza (66.1% of intending parents, 65.6% of unsure/not intending parents). The barrier with the largest difference between intending and not intending/unsure parents was not prioritising their child's influenza vaccination (47.2% vs. 6.1%, PD = 41.1 ppts, 95% CI: 35.9%, 46.3%). Other barriers with large differences were parents not feeling guilty if their unvaccinated child got influenza (41.5% vs. 7.5%, PD = 34.0 ppts, 95% CI: 28.8%, 39.1%) and parents not believing that influenza vaccines are effective (31.3% vs. 3.0%, PD = 28.2 ppts, 95% CI: 23.6%, 32.9%). Conclusions: Parents should be encouraged and supported to prioritise influenza vaccination alongside routine childhood vaccines in campaigns that emphasise disease risk and the importance, safety and effectiveness of influenza vaccination, and by optimising access to influenza vaccination. We recommend conducting similar surveys regularly to monitor trends in parental barriers to childhood influenza vaccination.

儿童流感疫苗接种不是父母的优先事项:澳大利亚儿童流感疫苗接种障碍的全国横断面调查。
背景/目的:澳大利亚推荐免费接种流感疫苗。方法:对老年儿童父母进行全国性横断面调查。结果:在全国共招募了2000名父母。最常见的障碍是父母在考虑给孩子接种流感疫苗时感到不安(66.1%的有意父母,65.6%的不确定/不打算父母)。有意向和没有意向/不确定的父母之间差异最大的障碍是没有优先给孩子接种流感疫苗(47.2% vs 6.1%, PD = 41.1 ppts, 95% CI: 35.9%, 46.3%)。其他差异较大的障碍是,如果未接种疫苗的孩子患流感,父母不会感到内疚(41.5%对7.5%,PD = 34.0 ppts, 95% CI: 28.8%, 39.1%),父母不相信流感疫苗有效(31.3%对3.0%,PD = 28.2 ppts, 95% CI: 23.6%, 32.9%)。结论:应鼓励和支持家长在强调疾病风险和流感疫苗接种的重要性、安全性和有效性的运动中,通过优化流感疫苗接种的可及性,优先接种流感疫苗和常规儿童疫苗。我们建议定期进行类似调查,以监测父母阻碍儿童接种流感疫苗的趋势。
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Vaccines
Vaccines Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
CiteScore
8.90
自引率
16.70%
发文量
1853
审稿时长
18.06 days
期刊介绍: Vaccines (ISSN 2076-393X) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal focused on laboratory and clinical vaccine research, utilization and immunization. Vaccines publishes high quality reviews, regular research papers, communications and case reports.
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