学生和家长普遍接受乙型肝炎疫苗接种。

A Hinds, J C Cameron
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世界卫生组织(WHO)建议所有国家普遍接种乙肝(hepB)疫苗,但这一政策尚未在英国采用,其可接受性尚不清楚。我们采用半结构化焦点小组讨论的方式调查了12-13岁的初一学生(n = 50)和家长(n = 39)的态度。在这项研究之前,大多数参与者对乙肝缺乏认识。家长们寻求进一步的信息,包括感染的风险和疫苗的副作用。没有参与者发现接种乙肝疫苗存在文化或社会经济障碍。大多数学生和几乎所有家长都赞成普遍接种乙肝疫苗。因此,在提供有关乙肝感染风险和疫苗安全性的充分信息的情况下,向在校的所有S1学生提供乙肝疫苗接种应该是高度可接受的。还应提供回答问题的设施和学生教育论坛。
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Acceptability of universal hepatitis B vaccination among school pupils and parents.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends universal hepatitis B (hepB) vaccination for all countries, but this policy has not been adopted in the UK and its acceptability there is unknown. We investigated the attitudes of secondary one (S1) school pupils aged 12-13 years (n = 50) and parents (n = 39) using semi-structured focus group discussions. There was a lack of awareness of hepB among most participants prior to the study. Parents sought further information, including the risks of infection and vaccine side effects. No participants identified cultural or socioeconomic barriers to being vaccinated against hepB. The majority of pupils and nearly all parents were in favour of universal hepB vaccination. Offering hepB vaccination to all S1 pupils, in school, should therefore be highly acceptable, providing that sufficient information on the risk of hepB infection and vaccine safety is provided. A facility for answering questions and a forum for pupil education should also be offered.

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