Al-Sukhni Wigdan, Avarino Patricia, McArthur Margaret A, McGeer Allison
Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Vaccine. 2008 Mar 10;26(11):1432-7. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2008.01.001. Epub 2008 Jan 22.
This study examined adult vaccination rates in Metropolitan Toronto/Peel Region following the implementation of publicly funded adult pneumococcal and universal influenza vaccination programs in Ontario. Community-living adults eligible for pneumococcal vaccines were surveyed regarding vaccination rates, and factors potentially associated with vaccination. Influenza vaccine rates increased over time, but only respondents 65 years of age and older met Canadian targets. Pneumococcal vaccine rates were below target for all respondents. More than 90% of unvaccinated respondents had seen a physician within the past year, and most vaccinations occurred in a physician's office, suggesting a role for physician advocacy to improve immunization rates. Adult vaccination programs may be less successful than pediatric programs in achieving vaccine uptake, and require on-going assessment and promotion.
本研究调查了安大略省实施公共资助的成人肺炎球菌疫苗和通用流感疫苗接种计划后,大多伦多地区/皮尔区的成人疫苗接种率。对符合肺炎球菌疫苗接种条件的社区居住成年人进行了疫苗接种率及可能与疫苗接种相关因素的调查。流感疫苗接种率随时间上升,但只有65岁及以上的受访者达到了加拿大的目标。所有受访者的肺炎球菌疫苗接种率均未达标。超过90%未接种疫苗的受访者在过去一年看过医生,且大多数疫苗接种在医生办公室进行,这表明医生宣传对提高免疫接种率有作用。成人疫苗接种计划在实现疫苗接种方面可能不如儿童计划成功,需要持续评估和推广。