澳大利亚父母在 COVID-19 大流行期间为青少年按年龄接种疫苗的经历。

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Maryke S. Steffens , Katarzyna T. Bolsewicz , Catherine King , Bianca Bullivant , Ikram Abdi , Frank Beard
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摘要

目的:在澳大利亚,青少年通过学校疫苗接种计划和全科医生 (GP) 接种白喉、破伤风、百日咳、人类乳头瘤病毒和脑膜炎球菌病疫苗。为应对 COVID-19 大流行而实施的公共卫生措施影响了一些青少年年龄段疫苗的接种率。有关大流行期间家长为其青少年子女接种疫苗的方法的信息十分有限。我们旨在探究大流行期间家长为青少年接种疫苗的经验,以及他们认为阻碍或促进接种疫苗的因素:2022 年 7 月,我们招募了 21 位澳大利亚家长,他们都是在 2021 年符合接种适龄疫苗条件的青少年儿童。我们从大都市和地区,以及受大流行病干扰影响最大和最小的州进行了招募。我们进行了 30 分钟的虚拟或电话访谈,并对数据进行了专题分析:结果:家长们描述了在 COVID-19 大流行之前和期间的经历如何影响了他们对青少年按年龄接种疫苗的看法和经验。为子女接种疫苗的动机来自于个人信仰和医疗保健系统的经验。家长们描述了一些实际问题,包括是否容易获得学校疫苗接种计划或全科医生的服务,以及对疫苗接种时间表和服务的了解。家长们建议加强宣传青少年接种疫苗的益处和信息共享,并建议改善学校计划之外的接种服务:讨论:研究结果有望改善青少年适龄疫苗接种服务,包括在未来的大流行期间。虽然这项研究是在澳大利亚的背景下进行的,但研究结果和建议对海外的青少年适龄疫苗接种计划也有借鉴意义。
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Australian parents' experiences with adolescent age-based vaccinations during the COVID-19 pandemic

Purpose

In Australia, adolescents are scheduled to receive vaccinations against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, human papillomavirus, and meningococcal disease, delivered via school vaccination programs and general practitioners (GPs). Public health measures implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic impacted uptake of some adolescent age-based vaccinations. Limited information is available on parents' approaches to vaccinating their adolescent children during the pandemic. We aimed to explore parents' experiences of adolescent age-based vaccinations during the pandemic, and factors they perceived as hindering or facilitating vaccination.

Methods

In July 2022 we recruited 21 Australian parents of adolescent children eligible for age-based vaccinations in 2021. We recruited from metropolitan and regional settings, and from states where uptake was most and least affected by pandemic disruptions. We conducted 30-min virtual or phone interviews and analysed the data thematically.

Results

Parents described how experiences before and during the COVID-19 pandemic influenced their perspectives on and experiences with adolescent age-based vaccinations. Motivation to vaccinate their children was informed by personal beliefs and experiences with the healthcare system. Parents described practical issues, including ease of access to the school vaccination program or a GP, and knowledge about vaccination schedules and services. Parents suggested enhancing promotion of adolescent vaccination benefits and information sharing, and recommended improving access to vaccination services outside the school program.

Discussion

Findings have potential to improve delivery of adolescent age-based vaccinations, including during future pandemics. While this study was conducted in the Australian context, findings and recommendations have relevance to overseas adolescent age-based vaccination programs.
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Vaccine
Vaccine 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
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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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