海湾合作委员会国家(GCC)成人高危人群后covid -19疫苗时代季节性流感疫苗的摄取、接受和接种意愿:文献综述

IF 5.2 3区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Vaccines Pub Date : 2026-04-15 DOI:10.3390/vaccines14040351
Moath Aljohani
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背景/目的:关于海湾合作委员会(GCC)国家季节性流感疫苗(SIV)覆盖率的报告显示,在COVID-19大流行前后以及随后的COVID-19疫苗发布前后,高危人群的覆盖率均低于目标覆盖率。本综述旨在综合海湾合作委员会区域高危人群中引入COVID-19疫苗后SIV的覆盖率。方法:数据库检索包括PubMed和谷歌Scholar,检索评估海湾合作委员会国家高危人群成人SIV吸收、接受、犹豫和接种意愿的文章,并在引入COVID-19疫苗后收集数据。结果:在沙特阿拉伯,SIV摄取范围从孕妇的1.8%到透析患者的64.1%。卫生保健工作者(HCWs)的总体覆盖率最高,巴林的年接种率达到64.5%,沙特阿拉伯79%的卫生保健工作者打算接种疫苗。普遍存在的障碍包括低风险认知和认为流感是一种轻度疾病,不需要吸收SIV,以及疫苗有效性和安全性问题。以前的疫苗接种、医生建议以及卫生保健工作人员的政策或授权被确定为经常促进吸收的因素。结论:在海湾合作委员会国家的大多数高危人群中报告了次优摄取。健康信念模型的组成部分和医生的参与似乎对预期人群的疫苗摄取有重大影响。应更加强调有效的风险沟通和行动提示方法,以提高高危人群的接受程度。未来的研究需要覆盖研究不足的领域,如≥65岁的老年人、癌症和其他高危人群,并在covid -19疫苗接种后对沙特阿拉伯以外的海湾合作委员会国家进行进一步研究。
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Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Uptake, Acceptance and Willingness to Vaccinate in Post-COVID-19 Vaccine Era Among Adult High-Risk Groups in Gulf Cooperation Council Countries (GCC): A Narrative Review of the Literature.

Background/objectives: Reports on seasonal influenza vaccine (SIV) coverage in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries showed lower than targeted coverage among high-risk populations both before and after the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent COVID-19 vaccine release. This narrative review aims to synthesise SIV coverage following the introduction of COVID-19 vaccines among at-risk groups in the GCC region.

Methods: Database searches included PubMed and Google Scholar for articles assessing SIV uptake, acceptance, hesitancy, and intention to vaccinate among adults in high-risk groups in GCC countries, with data collected after the introduction of COVID-19 vaccines.

Results: SIV uptake ranged from 1.8% among pregnant women to 64.1% among dialysis patients in Saudi Arabia. Healthcare workers (HCWs) demonstrated the highest overall coverage, reaching 64.5% for annual uptake in Bahrain, with 79% of HCWs in Saudi Arabia intending to vaccinate. Prevalent barriers included low risk perception and consideration of influenza as a mild disease not necessitating SIV uptake, as well as vaccine effectiveness and safety concerns. Previous vaccination, physician advice, and policy or mandates for HCWs were identified as frequent facilitators of uptake.

Conclusion: Suboptimal uptake was reported among most high-risk groups in GCC countries. Health Belief Model components and physician involvement appear to have a significant impact on vaccine uptake among the intended population. More emphasis should be directed toward effective risk communication and action cues methods to enhance uptake among high-risk groups. Future research is needed to cover understudied areas like the elderly aged ≥ 65 years, cancer and other high-risk groups, in addition to further studies for GCC countries other than Saudi Arabia in the post-COVID-19 vaccine period.

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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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