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准父母的产前免疫接种意愿:与婴儿期免疫接种及时性的关系。

Antenatal immunisation intentions of expectant parents: Relationship to immunisation timeliness during infancy.

作者信息

Grant Cameron C, Chen Mei-Hua, Bandara Dinusha K, Marks Emma J, Gilchrist Catherine A, Lewycka Sonia, Carr Polly E Atatoa, Robinson Elizabeth M, Pryor Jan E, Camargo Carlos A, Morton Susan M B

机构信息

Centre for Longitudinal Research - He Ara ki Mua, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; Starship Children's Hospital, Auckland District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand.

Growing Up in New Zealand, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Vaccine. 2016 Mar 8;34(11):1379-88. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.01.048. Epub 2016 Feb 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Most women decide about infant immunisation during pregnancy. However, we have limited knowledge of the immunisation intentions of their partners. We aimed to describe what pregnant women and their partners intended for their future child's immunisations, and to identify associations between parental intentions and the subsequent timeliness of infant immunisation.

METHODS

We recruited a cohort of pregnant New Zealand (NZ) women expecting to deliver between April 2009 and March 2010. The cohort included 11% of births in NZ during the recruitment period and was generalisable to the national birth cohort. We completed antenatal interviews independently with mothers and partners. We determined immunisation receipt from the National Immunisation Register and defined timely immunisation as receiving all vaccines (scheduled at 6-weeks, 3- and 5-months) within 30 days of their due date. We described independent associations of immunisation intentions with timeliness using adjusted odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI).

RESULTS

Of 6172 women, 5014 (81%) intended full immunisation, 245 (4%) partial immunisation, 140 (2%) no immunisation and 773 (13%) were undecided. Of 4152 partners, 2942 (71%) intended full immunisation, 208 (5%) partial immunisation, 83 (2%) no immunisation and 921 (22%) were undecided. Agreement between mothers and partners was moderate (Kappa=0.42). Timely immunisation occurred in 70% of infants. Independent of their partner's intentions, infants of pregnant women who decided upon full immunisation were more likely to be immunised on time (OR=7.65, 95% CI: 4.87-12.18). Independent of the future mother's intentions, infants of partners who had decided upon full immunisations were more likely to be immunised on time (OR=3.33, 95% CI: 2.29-4.84).

CONCLUSIONS

During pregnancy, most future parents intend to fully immunise their child; however, more partners than mothers remain undecided about immunisation. Both future mothers' and future fathers' intentions are independently associated with the timeliness of their infant's immunisations.

摘要

背景

大多数女性在孕期就会决定婴儿的免疫接种事宜。然而,我们对其伴侣的免疫接种意愿了解有限。我们旨在描述孕妇及其伴侣对未来孩子免疫接种的打算,并确定父母的意愿与婴儿后续免疫接种及时性之间的关联。

方法

我们招募了一组预计在2009年4月至2010年3月期间分娩的新西兰孕妇队列。该队列包括招募期间新西兰11%的出生人口,且可推广至全国出生队列。我们分别对母亲和伴侣进行了产前访谈。我们从国家免疫登记处确定免疫接种情况,并将及时免疫接种定义为在应接种日期的30天内接种所有疫苗(计划在6周、3个月和5个月时接种)。我们使用调整后的优势比(OR)和95%置信区间(CI)来描述免疫接种意愿与及时性之间的独立关联。

结果

在6172名女性中,5014名(81%)打算进行全程免疫接种,245名(4%)打算部分免疫接种,140名(2%)不打算进行免疫接种,773名(13%)尚未决定。在4152名伴侣中,2942名(71%)打算进行全程免疫接种,208名(5%)打算部分免疫接种,83名(2%)不打算进行免疫接种,921名(22%)尚未决定。母亲和伴侣之间的一致性为中等(Kappa = 0.42)。70%的婴儿及时进行了免疫接种。无论其伴侣的意愿如何,决定进行全程免疫接种的孕妇所生婴儿更有可能按时接种疫苗(OR = 7.65,95% CI:4.87 - 12.18)。无论未来母亲的意愿如何,决定进行全程免疫接种的伴侣所生婴儿更有可能按时接种疫苗(OR = 3.33,95% CI:2.29 - 4.84)。

结论

孕期大多数准父母打算让孩子进行全程免疫接种;然而,对免疫接种尚未决定的伴侣比母亲更多。未来母亲和未来父亲的意愿均与婴儿免疫接种的及时性独立相关。

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