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“在两个糟糕的选择中,我选择了稍微好一点的那个”:H1N1 流感大流行期间苏格兰和波兰移民女性的疫苗接种困境。

'Out of two bad choices, I took the slightly better one': vaccination dilemmas for Scottish and Polish migrant women during the H1N1 influenza pandemic.

机构信息

Directorate of Public Health and Health Policy, NHS Lothian Waverley Gate, 2-4 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh EH13EG, UK.

出版信息

Public Health. 2011 Aug;125(8):505-11. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2011.05.005. Epub 2011 Jul 29.

DOI:10.1016/j.puhe.2011.05.005
PMID:21802701
Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Pregnancy has been identified as a risk factor for complications from pandemic H1N1 influenza, and pregnant women were identified as a target group for vaccination in the UK in the 2009 pandemic. Poland took a more conservative approach, and did not offer vaccination to pregnant women. Poland accounts for the largest wave of recent migrants to the UK, many of whom are in their reproductive years and continue to participate actively in Polish healthcare systems after migration. The authors speculated that different national responses may shape differences in approaches to the vaccine between Scottish and Polish women. This study therefore aimed to assess how pregnant Polish migrants to Scotland weighed up the risks and benefits of the vaccine for pandemic H1N1 influenza in comparison with their Scottish counterparts.

STUDY DESIGN

A qualitative interview-based study comparing the views of Scottish and Polish pregnant women on H1N1 vaccination was carried out in 'real time' during the first 2 weeks of the vaccination programme in November 2009.

METHODS

One-to-one interviews were conducted with 10 women (five Polish and five Scottish) in their native language. Interviews were transcribed, translated, coded and analysed for differences and similarities in decision-making processes between the two groups.

RESULTS

Contrary to expectations, Scottish and Polish women drew on a strikingly similar set of considerations in deciding whether or not to accept the vaccine, with individual women reaching different conclusions. Almost all of the women adopted a critical stance towards the vaccine. While most women understood that pregnancy was a risk factor for complications from influenza, their primary concern was protecting family health overall and their fetus in particular. Deciding whether or not to accept the vaccine was difficult for women. Some identified a contradiction between the culture of caution which characterizes pregnancy-related advice, and the fact that they were being urged to accept what was perceived as a relatively untested vaccine. Their health histories, individual constitutions, and whether their everyday routines exposed them to sources of infection combined to establish their perceived 'candidacy' for contracting infection. Neither Scottish nor Polish women felt that 'official' information addressed their concerns in sufficient detail, and almost all of the women sought information from a variety of sources. Polish women found it more difficult to access information and advice from the National Health Service than their Scottish counterparts. For most respondents, deciding whether or not to accept the vaccine was an attenuated process, culminating for many in choosing the 'least worst' option in the context of competing risks.

CONCLUSIONS

To the authors' knowledge, this is the first study to assess perceptions of H1N1 immunization risk in pregnant women in 'real time'. It highlights the important unmet needs for information that women need to be able to make informed vaccination choices, and the challenges of producing such information in a context of uncertainty. This is of particular relevance as many countries, including the UK, are actively reviewing their plans for vaccination programmes during pregnancy.

摘要

目的

妊娠已被确定为大流行性 H1N1 流感并发症的一个风险因素,在英国,孕妇被确定为大流行性流感疫苗接种的目标人群。波兰采取了更为保守的方法,没有为孕妇提供疫苗接种。波兰是最近移民到英国的最大群体之一,其中许多人正处于生育年龄,并在移民后继续积极参与波兰的医疗保健系统。作者推测,不同的国家应对措施可能会影响苏格兰和波兰妇女对疫苗接种的不同态度。因此,本研究旨在评估与苏格兰妇女相比,波兰孕妇在权衡大流行性 H1N1 流感疫苗风险和益处时如何看待该疫苗。

研究设计

在 2009 年 11 月大流行性流感疫苗接种计划的前两周“实时”进行了一项基于定性访谈的研究,比较了苏格兰和波兰孕妇对 H1N1 疫苗接种的看法。

方法

对 10 名(5 名波兰裔和 5 名苏格兰裔)孕妇进行了一对一的访谈,以母语进行。访谈内容被转录、翻译、编码,并对两组决策过程中的差异和相似之处进行分析。

结果

出乎意料的是,苏格兰和波兰裔妇女在决定是否接受疫苗时所依据的考虑因素惊人地相似,而个别妇女得出了不同的结论。几乎所有的妇女都对疫苗采取了批评的态度。尽管大多数妇女都知道怀孕是流感并发症的一个风险因素,但她们最关心的是保护家庭健康,特别是胎儿的健康。妇女们决定是否接受疫苗是很困难的。一些人发现,与妊娠相关的建议所具有的谨慎文化与他们被敦促接受被认为是相对未经测试的疫苗之间存在矛盾。她们的健康史、个人体质以及日常生活中是否接触到感染源,共同决定了她们是否容易感染。无论是苏格兰裔还是波兰裔妇女都觉得“官方”信息没有充分详细地解决她们的担忧,几乎所有妇女都从各种来源获取信息。波兰裔妇女发现,她们比苏格兰裔妇女更难从国民保健制度获取信息和建议。对于大多数受访者来说,是否接受疫苗接种是一个逐渐的过程,对许多人来说,在权衡各种风险的情况下,最终选择了“最不坏”的选择。

结论

据作者所知,这是第一项实时评估孕妇对大流行性 H1N1 免疫风险认知的研究。它突出了妇女需要获得信息以做出知情的疫苗接种选择的重要未满足需求,以及在不确定的情况下提供此类信息的挑战。这在许多国家(包括英国)正在积极审查其妊娠期间疫苗接种计划的情况下尤其重要。

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