Hulsey Ella, Bland Tami
University of Tennessee, Knoxville College of Nursing, United States.
University of Tennessee, Knoxville College of Nursing, United States.
Vaccine. 2015 May 21;33(22):2546-50. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2015.04.020. Epub 2015 Apr 17.
Parental concerns have led to a recent decline in immunization coverage, resulting in outbreaks of diseases that were once under control in the US. As the CDC vaccination schedule continues to increase in complexity, the number of required injections per office visit increases as well. Some parents perceive that there is trauma associated with the administration of multiple injections, and research shows that having multiple vaccines due in a single visit is associated with delays and lower immunization rates. Combination vaccines make vaccination more efficient by incorporating the antigens of several different diseases into a single injection, but many parents worry that they may overload the child's developing immune system and leave him or her susceptible to secondary infections. This literature review synthesizes current evidence regarding the parental fear of vaccine-induced immune system overload and the fear of vaccine-associated trauma, in an attempt to understand the scope and nature of these fears. Despite the wealth of knowledge about each of these fears individually, it is still unknown which is of greater concern and how this affects parental decision-making.
家长的担忧导致近期免疫接种覆盖率下降,引发了曾在美国得到控制的疾病的爆发。随着美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)疫苗接种计划的复杂性不断增加,每次门诊所需注射的次数也在增多。一些家长认为多次注射会带来痛苦,而且研究表明,单次就诊时需要接种多种疫苗与延迟接种及较低的免疫接种率有关。联合疫苗通过将几种不同疾病的抗原合并在一次注射中,提高了疫苗接种的效率,但许多家长担心这可能会使孩子发育中的免疫系统负担过重,使其易受继发感染。这篇文献综述综合了有关家长对疫苗导致免疫系统负担过重的恐惧以及对疫苗相关痛苦的恐惧的现有证据,试图了解这些恐惧的范围和性质。尽管对这些恐惧中的每一种都有丰富的了解,但仍不清楚哪一种更令人担忧,以及这如何影响家长的决策。