对IgA肾病患者的健康素养和接受COVID-19疫苗的决定因素进行描述性评估,疫苗接种率高。

Glomerular diseases Pub Date : 2022-01-24 eCollection Date: 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1159/000522158
Cynthia Ciwei Lim, Irene Y J Mok, Jun Jie Leeu, Zhong Hong Liew, Hui Zhuan Tan, Yok Mooi Chin, Wei Ling Teng, Fiona Yeo, Chieh Suai Tan, Jason C J Choo
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目的:IgA 肾病患者接种 COVID-19 疫苗的共同决策涉及处理有关潜在益处和复发风险的健康信息的能力,但很少有研究对疫苗接种方面的健康素养进行评估。我们旨在评估 IgA 肾病患者的健康素养和 COVID-19 疫苗接种率和接受度:方法:对 126 名 IgA 肾病患者进行单中心横断面研究。采用 HLS-EU-47 问卷对健康素养进行评估。疫苗接受度的决定因素,如环境影响、个人和群体影响以及疫苗特定问题,均根据世界卫生组织的框架进行调整:48 名 IgAN 肾病患者(38.1%)在 2021 年 6 月至 8 月期间完成了调查。参与者的年龄中位数为 40.5 (31.6, 52.8) 岁,病程中位数为 2.8 (1.3, 4.3) 年。一般健康素养指数中位数为 31.74 (29.88, 35.82),在评估健康信息的能力和疾病预防领域的难度明显更大(P < 0.001)。45 名患者(93.8%)在 2021 年 1 月至 8 月期间至少接种了一剂 COVID-19 疫苗。在 3 名未接种疫苗的患者中,2 人打算接种疫苗,1 人不打算接种疫苗。尽管有 31.2% 的人不了解疫苗的作用,22.9% 的人认为还有其他预防感染的方法,但他们对政府和医疗服务提供者的信任度很高,认为政府和医疗服务提供者以他们的最大利益为重,医疗服务提供者对疫苗的风险和益处如实告知。大多数人认为有足够的安全性信息,对不良事件跟踪系统有信心,在获得疫苗方面没有问题:结论:IgA 肾病患者的健康素养得分较高,对疫苗的犹豫程度较低。疫苗接受度的决定因素可为优化疫苗接种覆盖率提供潜在指导。
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A Descriptive Evaluation of Health Literacy and Determinants of COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance among Patients with IgA Nephropathy with High Vaccine Uptake.

Aims: Shared decision-making regarding COVID-19 vaccination in IgA nephropathy involves the ability to handle health information regarding potential benefits and risk of flare, but few studies have evaluated health literacy in the context of vaccination. We aimed to evaluate the health literacy and COVID-19 vaccination uptake and acceptance in IgA nephropathy.

Methods: Single-center cross-sectional study of 126 consecutive patients with IgA nephropathy. Health literacy was assessed using the HLS-EU-47 questionnaire. Determinants of vaccine acceptance such as contextual influences, individual and group influences, and vaccine-specific issues were adapted from the World Health Organization framework.

Results: Forty-eight patients (38.1%) with IgAN nephropathy completed the survey between June and August 2021. The participants' median age was 40.5 (31.6, 52.8) years with median disease duration of 2.8 (1.3, 4.3) years. The median general health literacy index was 31.74 (29.88, 35.82) with significantly greater difficulty in the competency of appraising health information and in the domain of disease prevention (p < 0.001). Forty-five patients (93.8%) received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine between January and August 2021. Among the 3 unvaccinated patients, 2 intended to receive the vaccination while and 1 did not intend to get vaccinated. There was a high level of trust and belief that their government and healthcare providers had their best interests at heart and that the healthcare providers were honest about the vaccine's risk and benefits, although 31.2% did not understand how the vaccine works and 22.9% believed that there were other ways to prevent infection. Most thought there was adequate safety information, were confident in the system for tracking adverse events and had no issues with access to the vaccine.

Conclusion: Participants with IgA nephropathy had high health literacy scores and low vaccine hesitancy. The determinants for vaccine acceptance can potentially guide efforts to optimize vaccination coverage.

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