“I'm not aware of anyone having died from chickenpox?”: Acceptability of varicella vaccination in the UK, a mixed methods questionnaire and interview study

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Zoe Jordan , Marion Roderick , Robin Marlow , Emma Rowland
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Abstract

Introduction

Chickenpox (varicella) contributes to a large number of hospitalisations in the United Kingdom (UK) where vaccination is not routine, and can result in serious complications. The varicella vaccine was recommended for inclusion in the UK routine immunisation schedule by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) in November 2023. A systematic review identified no previous qualitative studies investigating UK parents' views regarding chickenpox and vaccination.

Objective

To explore parents' views of chickenpox and varicella vaccination, and identify barriers and facilitators to this and other childhood vaccinations.

Methods

Underpinned by sequential mixed-methodology a quantitative cross-sectional online survey (n = 609), distributed via nurseries and social media, and qualitative semi-structured interviews (n = 12) with a sub-sample of survey respondents. Descriptive statistical analysis was undertaken on quantitative data. Qualitative data were interpreted by reflexive thematic analysis, according to the EQUATOR network standards for reporting qualitative research. Findings were analysed separately, and integrated equally using a triangulation protocol for validation or repudiation.

Findings

Integration demonstrated parents perceived chickenpox as a common, typically mild, childhood illness. Parents held few concerns, with most worries focussing on severe infection risk, and impact on time off school or work. Most would accept routine varicella vaccination, though had concerns about duration of immunity. Many questioned necessity of vaccination, and whether natural immunity was superior. Non-vaccinating parents hold distinct concerns relating to safety, vaccine contents, and their synthetic nature.

Discussion and Conclusion

Whilst most parents are accepting of vaccination, they hold specific concerns related to varicella vaccination which may result in sub-optimal uptake for critical herd immunity. To achieve this it will be crucial to raise awareness of the potential risks of chickenpox, and address concerns identified. Many parents seek reliable vaccine information from healthcare professionals, and so appropriate education and training should be considered, including communicating risks and benefits of vaccination, which may be beneficial antenatally.
“我不知道有人死于水痘?”:英国水痘疫苗的可接受性,一项混合方法的问卷调查和访谈研究
在英国,水痘(水痘)是导致大量住院的原因之一,在英国,疫苗接种不是常规的,并可能导致严重的并发症。2023年11月,疫苗接种和免疫联合委员会(JCVI)建议将水痘疫苗纳入英国常规免疫计划。一项系统综述发现,之前没有调查英国父母对水痘和疫苗接种看法的定性研究。目的探讨家长对水痘和水痘疫苗接种的看法,并找出儿童接种水痘和水痘疫苗的障碍和促进因素。方法采用顺序混合方法,通过幼儿园和社交媒体进行定量横断面在线调查(n = 609),并对调查对象的子样本进行定性半结构化访谈(n = 12)。对定量资料进行描述性统计分析。根据赤道网络报告定性研究的标准,定性数据通过反身性专题分析进行解释。结果分别进行分析,并使用三角测量协议进行验证或否定。研究结果表明,父母认为水痘是一种常见的、典型的轻度儿童疾病。家长们几乎没有什么担心,他们最担心的是严重感染的风险,以及对学校或工作时间的影响。大多数人会接受常规水痘疫苗接种,尽管担心免疫持续时间。许多人质疑疫苗接种的必要性,以及自然免疫是否更优越。未接种疫苗的父母对安全性、疫苗内容及其合成性质有明显的担忧。讨论和结论虽然大多数家长接受疫苗接种,但他们对水痘疫苗接种有特定的担忧,这可能导致对关键群体免疫的次优吸收。要实现这一目标,至关重要的是提高对水痘潜在风险的认识,并解决已确定的问题。许多父母向卫生保健专业人员寻求可靠的疫苗信息,因此应考虑适当的教育和培训,包括宣传疫苗接种的风险和益处,这可能对产前有益。
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Vaccine
Vaccine 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
5.50%
发文量
992
审稿时长
131 days
期刊介绍: Vaccine is unique in publishing the highest quality science across all disciplines relevant to the field of vaccinology - all original article submissions across basic and clinical research, vaccine manufacturing, history, public policy, behavioral science and ethics, social sciences, safety, and many other related areas are welcomed. The submission categories as given in the Guide for Authors indicate where we receive the most papers. Papers outside these major areas are also welcome and authors are encouraged to contact us with specific questions.
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