立陶宛产妇接种疫苗:一项横断面研究。

IF 5.2 3区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Vaccines Pub Date : 2026-04-18 DOI:10.3390/vaccines14040363
Gabija Matuzaitė, Diana Ramašauskaitė
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目的:建议在怀孕期间接种流感和百日咳疫苗;然而,在许多欧洲国家,吸收仍然不足,增加了可预防感染的风险。最近关于母体呼吸道合胞病毒疫苗接种的建议已得到科学学会的认可。本研究评估了立陶宛妇女的孕产妇疫苗接种覆盖率、知识、态度和影响疫苗接种的因素。方法:一项回顾性横断面在线调查于2025年11月4日至14日在立陶宛进行,年龄在18-55岁之间,至少有一次怀孕史。调查问卷包含29个问题,涉及社会人口特征、产科史、疫苗接种史、态度和影响决策的信息来源。内部信度证实(Cronbach’s α = 0.83)。采用描述性统计对数据进行汇总。使用卡方检验或精确检验(Fisher's精确或Fisher- freeman - halton)评估分类变量之间的关联。采用二元和多变量logistic回归分析来评估与自我报告的疫苗接种相关的因素以及流感和百日咳疫苗接种之间的关系。计算95%置信区间的比值比。p < 0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果:共有241名女性参与。怀孕期间自我报告的流感疫苗接种率为28.7%,破伤风-白喉-百日咳接种率为43.8%,呼吸道合胞病毒接种率为4.2%。医生的建议是最强的预测因子:建议接种疫苗的妇女患流感的可能性是17.0倍,患百日咳的可能性是16.5倍,而RSV疫苗接种几乎只发生在报告接受医生建议的妇女中。较高的吸收率与较年轻的母亲年龄和大学教育有关。疫苗接种率下降的原因是避免医疗干预和对安全性或副作用的担忧。结论:尽管有公共资金和国家建议,立陶宛的孕产妇疫苗接种覆盖率仍然很低。加强提供者沟通,改进信息策略,并将疫苗接种咨询纳入常规产前保健,可提高吸收率并加强孕产妇和新生儿保护。
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Maternal Vaccination in Lithuania: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Objective: Influenza and pertussis vaccines are recommended during pregnancy; however, uptake remains insufficient in many European countries, increasing the risk of preventable infections. Recent recommendations for maternal respiratory syncytial virus vaccination have been endorsed by scientific societies. This study evaluated maternal vaccination coverage, knowledge, attitudes, and factors influencing vaccine uptake among Lithuanian women. Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional online survey was conducted between 4 and 14 November 2025 in Lithuania among women aged 18-55 years with at least one previous pregnancy. The questionnaire contained 29 questions on sociodemographic characteristics, obstetric history, vaccination history, attitudes, and informational sources influencing decisions. Internal reliability was confirmed (Cronbach's α = 0.83). Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data. Associations between categorical variables were assessed using the Chi-square test or exact tests (Fisher's exact or Fisher-Freeman-Halton). Binary and multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed to evaluate factors associated with self-reported vaccination uptake and the relationship between influenza and pertussis vaccination. Odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals were calculated. Statistical significance was set at p < 0.05. Results: A total of 241 women participated. Self-reported vaccination coverage during pregnancy was 28.7% for influenza, 43.8% for tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis, and 4.2% for respiratory syncytial virus. Physician's recommendation was the strongest predictor: women advised to vaccinate were 17.0 times more likely to receive influenza, 16.5 times more likely to receive pertussis, while RSV vaccination occurred almost exclusively among women who reported receiving a physician's recommendation. Higher uptake was associated with younger maternal age and university education. Reasons for declining vaccination were avoidance of medical interventions and concerns about safety or side effects. Conclusions: Maternal vaccination coverage in Lithuania remains low despite public funding and national recommendations. Strengthening provider communication, improving information strategies, and integrating vaccination counseling into routine antenatal care may increase uptake and enhance maternal and neonatal protection.

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Vaccines
Vaccines Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
CiteScore
8.90
自引率
16.70%
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1853
审稿时长
18.06 days
期刊介绍: Vaccines (ISSN 2076-393X) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal focused on laboratory and clinical vaccine research, utilization and immunization. Vaccines publishes high quality reviews, regular research papers, communications and case reports.
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