Attitudes toward vaccination for pandemic H1N1 and seasonal influenza in patients with hematologic malignancies.

Benjamin H Chin-Yee, Katherine Monkman, Zafar Hussain, Leonard A Minuk
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Abstract

Background: Patients with hematologic malignancies are at increased risk of influenza and its complications. Despite current health recommendations and evidence favoring influenza vaccination, vaccination rates remain low in cancer patients.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine which factors influenced vaccination rates.

Methods: During the 2009-2010 pandemic H1N1 and seasonal influenza season, we surveyed patients with hematologic malignancies in a Canadian cancer center. Of the patients participating in our study (n = 129), 66% and 57% received the H1N1 pandemic influenza and seasonal influenza vaccines, respectively.

Results: A number of reasons for vaccination refusal were reported, most relating to general skepticism about the safety and efficacy of vaccination. Physician advice was also a factor influencing vaccination rates in patients. The vaccination rate for seasonal influenza was 39% in patients < 65 years old, significantly lower than the rate of 73% reported for patients aged > or = 65 years (P < 0.0001).

Conclusion: Future education programs should target younger patient populations and health-care workers, focusing on vaccine safety and efficacy in the high-risk cancer population.

血液恶性肿瘤患者对大流行性H1N1和季节性流感疫苗接种的态度。
背景:血液学恶性肿瘤患者患流感及其并发症的风险增加。尽管目前的健康建议和证据支持流感疫苗接种,但癌症患者的疫苗接种率仍然很低。目的:本研究的目的是确定哪些因素影响疫苗接种率。方法:在2009-2010年H1N1大流行和季节性流感季节,我们调查了加拿大癌症中心的恶性血液病患者。在参与我们研究的患者(n = 129)中,66%和57%分别接种了H1N1大流行性流感疫苗和季节性流感疫苗。结果:报告了拒绝接种疫苗的一些原因,大多数与对疫苗接种安全性和有效性的普遍怀疑有关。医生的建议也是影响患者接种率的一个因素。< 65岁患者的季节性流感疫苗接种率为39%,显著低于>或= 65岁患者的73% (P < 0.0001)。结论:未来的教育计划应针对年轻患者群体和卫生保健工作者,重点关注疫苗在高危癌症人群中的安全性和有效性。
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