Matilde Zornoza-Moreno , Antonio Iofrío de Arce , Jaime J. Pérez-Martín
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摘要
穆尔西亚地区是西班牙首批在2022-2023年流感季节对6-59个月大的儿童实施普遍流感疫苗接种运动的地区之一。该研究的主要目的是评估穆尔西亚地区医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)对2023-2024年第二次儿科流感疫苗接种运动的态度和满意度,并将结果与第一次运动的结果进行比较。方法在2023-2024年疫苗接种季节进行横断面描述性研究,使用临时问卷收集HCPs(护士和医生)对流感疫苗接种的态度信息。结果总体而言,参与调查的医护人员认为6-59月龄儿童的流感疫苗接种是重要或非常重要的,无论其自身的疫苗接种情况如何,专业组之间没有差异。鼻内(LAIV)和肌内(iv)疫苗的给药简易性和普遍使用情况良好或非常好。与2022-2023年相比,2023-2024年的LAIV总体经验得分更高(4.7 vs 4.5, p = 0.006)。IIV的得分在不同的运动期间没有变化(4.0 vs 4.0, p = 0.98)。在参与2023-2024年运动的所有HCPs中,较高比例的人认为在学校接种疫苗时医生在场是可取的,但与之前相比不是必需的(54.1%对44.7%,p < 0.001)。结论穆尔西亚地区的流感疫苗接种活动得到了护士和医生的高度支持。在学校疫苗接种期间获得的经验使疫苗接种小组在没有医生的情况下感到更有信心。
Attitudes and satisfaction of healthcare professionals towards paediatric influenza vaccination in Spain: A follow-up study
Background
The Region of Murcia was one the first Spanish regions to implement a universal influenza vaccination campaign for children of 6–59 months during the 2022–2023 season. The main goal of the study was to assess the healthcare professionals (HCPs) attitudes and satisfaction with the second paediatric influenza vaccination campaign in the Region of Murcia, the 2023–2024, and to compare the results with those from the first campaign.
Methods
Cross-sectional, descriptive study carried out during the 2023–2024 vaccination season using an ad-hoc questionnaire to collect information on HCPs (nurses and doctors) attitudes towards influenza vaccination.
Results
Overall, participating HCPs considered that vaccination against influenza in children of 6–59 months was important or very important, with no differences between professional groups, regardless of their own vaccination status. The ease of administration and the general use of the intranasal (LAIV) and intramuscular (IIV) vaccines was good or very good. A higher score of LAIV's general experience was obtained for the 2023–2024 campaign compared with the 2022–2023 campaign (4.7 vs 4.5, p = 0.006). The score for IIV did not change between campaigns (4.0 vs 4.0, p = 0.98). Of all HCPs involved in the 2023–2024 campaign a higher proportion considered that the presence of a doctor was advisable at school vaccination, but not essential compared with the previous one (54.1 % vs 44.7 %, p<0.001).
Conclusions
Influenza vaccination campaign in the Region of Murcia is highly supported by nurses and doctors. The experience gained during the school vaccination makes vaccination teams feel more confident without a doctor.