Matilde Zornoza-Moreno, Susana Sánchez-Manresa, María Cruz Gómez-Moreno, María Pilar Ros Abellán, Jaime J Pérez-Martín
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背景:季节性流感疫苗是减少5岁以下儿童病例和疾病严重程度的最佳选择。在西班牙,穆尔西亚地区是在学校实施普遍疫苗接种的先驱。该研究旨在评估6-59个月大儿童的父母对流感疫苗的接受程度和态度,以及在2023-2024年运动期间父母决定为孩子接种流感疫苗的相关因素。方法:本前瞻性描述性研究采用问卷调查的方式收集接种疫苗(VC)和未接种疫苗(nVC)儿童家长的数据。根据年龄的不同,丙型肝炎患者可接种减毒鼻内活疫苗(LAIV)或肌内活疫苗(iv)。结果:本次活动中家长自我接种/意向(OR: 8.51)和前一次活动(OR: 4.49)、儿童遵守疫苗接种计划(OR: 7.83)是影响儿童接种流感疫苗概率的主要因素。接种疫苗的主要原因是为了保护儿童(iv: 92.5% vs. LAIV: 91.0%),而等待进一步接种疫苗的经验(21.0%)和缺乏卫生保健专业人员的建议(20.4%)是不接种疫苗的主要原因。大多数接种疫苗的父母(iv: 90.4% vs. LAIV: 93.9%, p < 0.001)对疫苗满意。在校VC中,95.8%的家长表示满意,97.4%的家长会向家人和朋友推荐。结论:VC家长对疫苗的满意度较高,特别是在学校接种LAIV疫苗的家长满意度较高。父母是否接种流感疫苗和儿童是否遵守疫苗接种计划是父母是否为5岁以下儿童接种疫苗的决定因素。更多关于流感疫苗接种的信息可能有助于提高这些儿童的疫苗接种率。
Vaccinating and non-vaccinating parents' attitudes toward influenza vaccination in children under 5 years old in Spain.
Background: Vaccines against seasonal influenza represent the best option to reduce the cases and severity of the disease in children under 5 years. In Spain, the Region of Murcia was a pioneer in implementing universal vaccination at schools. The study aimed to evaluate the acceptance and attitudes of parents of children of 6-59 months old toward influenza vaccination and factors associated with parents' decision to vaccinate their children during the 2023-2024 campaign.
Methods: This prospective, descriptive study used a questionnaire to collect data from parents of vaccinated (VC) and non-vaccinated children (nVC). VC received either the live-attenuated intranasal vaccine (LAIV) or the intramuscular vaccine (IIV) depending on their age.
Results: Parent's self-vaccination/intention in this campaign (OR: 8.51) and in the previous one (OR: 4.49), and children's compliance with vaccination schedule (OR: 7.83) were the main factors associated with the probability of children being vaccinated against influenza. The main reason for vaccinating was to protect the child (IIV: 92.5% vs. LAIV: 91.0%), while waiting for further experience with the vaccine (21.0%) and lack of recommendation from the healthcare professional (20.4%) were the major reasons for not vaccinating. Most vaccinating parents (IIV: 90.4% vs. LAIV: 93.9%, p < 0.001) were satisfied with the vaccine. Among VC at school, 95.8% of parents were satisfied and 97.4% would recommend for family and friends.
Conclusions: Parents of VC, especially those vaccinated with LAIV at schools, were highly satisfied with the vaccine. Parent's influenza vaccination status and children's compliance with vaccination schedule were determinant for parent's decision to vaccinate children under 5 years old. More information about influenza vaccination could help increase vaccination rates in these children.
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