Narayana Goruntla, M Umaira Ayisha, Manjunath Sreeram
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背景:家长更关注儿童COVID-19疫苗的安全性、有效性和耐受性的现有证据。目的:评估家长为子女接种新冠肺炎疫苗的意愿,并将其与健康信念模型构建相关联。材料与方法:于2021年12月15日至2022年3月8日在全国范围内进行在线、自我管理的横断面调查。HBM方法被用作理论背景,以评估父母是否愿意为孩子接种COVID-19疫苗的预测因素。结果:大多数(1563例;95.4%的家长打算为孩子接种COVID-19疫苗。父母受教育程度、经济状况、工作、子女数量、儿童与年龄相关的疫苗接种状况以及患有慢性疾病的家庭与父母为子女推荐COVID-19疫苗的意愿显著相关。HBM结构的研究结果表明,感知收益(OR 14.222;儿童COVID-19疫苗的95% CI为7.192 ~ 28.124,易感性(OR为7.758;95% CI 3.508-17.155)和严重程度(OR 3.820;儿童COVID-19感染的95% CI为2.092 ~ 6.977)与父母接受儿童接种疫苗有显著相关。父母对障碍的感知较高(OR 0.609;95% CI 0.372-0.999)降低了儿童接种COVID-19疫苗的意愿。结论:我们的研究结果表明,HBM结构在识别与父母鼓励孩子接种COVID-19疫苗意愿相关的预测因素方面具有价值。重要的是要改善儿童不满18岁的印度父母的健康状况,减少接种COVID-19疫苗的障碍。
Predictors of Parents' Willingness to Vaccinate Their Children Against COVID-19 in India: A Web-Based Cross-Sectional Survey.
Background: Parents are more concerned about the available evidence of the safety, efficacy, and tolerability of the pediatric COVID-19 vaccine.
Aim: To assess the parents' willingness to vaccinate their children against COVID-19 and associate it with health belief model constructs.
Materials and methods: A countrywide, online, self-administered, cross-sectional survey was conducted from December 15, 2021 to March 8, 2022. The HBM approach was used as a theoretical context to assess the predictors of parents' willingness to vaccinate their children against COVID-19.
Results: The majority (1,563; 95.4%) of parents are intended to immunize their children against COVID-19. Parent education, financial status, job, number of children, age-related vaccination status of the child, and household suffering from chronic disorders were significantly associated with a parent's willingness to recommend the COVID-19 vaccine for their children. The findings of HBM constructs indicated that perceived benefits (OR 14.222; 95% CI 7.192-28.124) of the COVID-19 vaccine in children, susceptibility (OR 7.758; 95% CI 3.508-17.155) of children toward COVID-19, and severity (OR 3.820; 95% CI 2.092-6.977) of COVID-19 infection in children were significantly associated with parent acceptance to vaccinate their children. Parents' higher perception of barriers (OR 0.609; 95% CI 0.372-0.999) to vaccination reduces the intention to vaccinate children against COVID-19.
Conclusion: The findings of our study reveal that the value of HBM constructs in the identification of predictors associated with the parents' willingness to encourage COVID-19 vaccine for their children. It is important to improve health and reduce the barriers to COVID-19 vaccination among Indian parents having children less than 18 years.