植入心脏除颤器患者接种流感疫苗的障碍。

Suzette Turner, Russell J de Souza, Ramanan Kumareswaran, Sheldon M Singh
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背景:多项研究表明,每年接种流感疫苗的患者心血管事件减少。尽管心血管学会提出了建议,但在植入式心律转复除颤器(ICD)人群中,流感疫苗接种仍然不是最佳选择。尚未探讨接种流感疫苗的障碍。目的:评价icd患者接种流感疫苗的障碍。设计:使用由ICD诊所工作人员开发的调查进行探索性描述性设计。程序:作为区域心脏中心ICD患者质量倡议的一部分,进行了一项试点研究。这些患者被要求参与一项一页的调查,评估接受流感疫苗接种的障碍。使用多变量logistic回归确定疫苗接种的预测因素。结果:在2011年9月1日至11月31日期间完成调查的229名患者中,78%的患者接种了流感疫苗。与流感疫苗接种独立相关的唯一因素是患者对流感疫苗接种安全性的积极态度。更容易获得流感疫苗接种与疫苗的接收无关。结论:患者对流感疫苗的积极态度与疫苗的使用有关。ICD诊所从业人员在每次就诊时都有机会了解对流感疫苗的任何误解,以期提高疫苗的使用率。鉴于这种疫苗的重要性,建议进行进一步的研究。
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Barriers to Influenza Vaccination in Patients with Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators.

Background: Multiple studies have demonstrated a reduction of cardiovascular events in patients who receive the annual influenza vaccine. Despite recommendations from cardiovascular societies, influenza vaccination remains suboptimal in the implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) population. Barriers to receiving the influenza vaccination have not been explored.

Purpose: To evaluate the barriers to receiving the influenza vaccine in patients with ICDs.

Design: Exploratory descriptive design using a survey developed by the staff of the ICD clinic.

Procedure: A pilot study was conducted as part of a quality initiative of ICD patients at a regional cardiac centre. These patients were approached to participate in a one-page survey assessing barriers to receipt of the influenza vaccination. Predictors of vaccination were determined using multivariate logistic regression.

Findings: Of the 229 patients who completed the survey between September 1 and November 31, 2011, 78% of the patients received the influenza vaccine. The only factor independently associated with influenza vaccination was a positive patient attitude toward the safety of influenza vaccination. Easier access to the influenza vaccination was not associated with its receipt.

Conclusion: A positive patient attitude toward the influenza vaccine is associated with its use. ICD clinic practitioners may have an opportunity to explore any misconceptions toward the influenza vaccine at each clinic visit in hope of increasing its receipt. Given the importance of this vaccination, future studies are recommended.

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