成人免疫知识、态度和行为的评估。

Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira (1992) Pub Date : 2025-05-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1806-9282.20241779
Özgür Özerdoğan, Sibel Oymak, Coşkun Bakar
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目的:无论是在土耳其还是在世界各地,成人疫苗接种都没有达到足够的水平。本研究的目的是确定18岁儿童接种疫苗的知识、态度和行为。方法:这是一个横断面研究。对686名家庭健康中心的参与者进行问卷调查。对于数据分析,使用的统计学意义是结果:值得注意的是,72.4%的人在成年期至少接种过一次疫苗。接种最多的疫苗是破伤风(55.1%)、流感(26.8%)和乙型肝炎(8.2%)。PATH分析发现,在以成人疫苗推荐作为中介的模型中,对疫苗接种有直接影响的变量(除了认为成人需要接种疫苗的情况外)的影响消失了。结论:成人预防接种情况不充分。有必要向社会宣传成人疫苗接种并推荐疫苗接种。为此目的,可以利用在保健服务和实施过程中提供的信息等工具,如社会教育和小册子、海报、媒体和公共信息点。
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Assessment of adulthood immunization knowledge, attitudes, and behavior.

Objective: Adulthood vaccination has not reached adequate levels, both in Turkey and around the world. The aim of this study was to identify the knowledge, attitude, and behavior of vaccination in those aged 18 years.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study. Questionnaires were applied to 686 participants attending Family Health Centers. For the analysis of data, the statistical significance used was p<0.05.

Results: Notably, 72.4% of people had at least one vaccination in adulthood. The most frequent vaccinations were tetanus (55.1%), influenza (26.8%), and hepatitis B (8.2%). PATH analysis found that the effect of variables with direct effects on vaccination (apart from the situation of thinking that vaccinations are necessary in adulthood) disappeared in the model in which adult vaccine recommendations were used as mediators.

Conclusion: The adult vaccination situation is inadequate. It is necessary to inform society about adult vaccinations and recommend vaccination. Tools such as information given during health services and implementations such as social education and brochures, posters, media, and public information spots may be used with this aim.

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