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西澳大利亚州孕期季节性流感疫苗接种趋势:对助产士的启示

Trends in seasonal influenza vaccine uptake during pregnancy in Western Australia: Implications for midwives.

作者信息

Regan Annette K, Mak Donna B, Hauck Yvonne L, Gibbs Robyn, Tracey Lauren, Effler Paul V

机构信息

School of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia, Australia; Communicable Disease Control Directorate, Western Australia Department of Health, Shenton Park, Western Australia, Australia.

Communicable Disease Control Directorate, Western Australia Department of Health, Shenton Park, Western Australia, Australia.

出版信息

Women Birth. 2016 Oct;29(5):423-429. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2016.01.009. Epub 2016 Feb 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Antenatal influenza vaccination is an important public health intervention for preventing serious illness in mothers and newborns, yet uptake remains low.

AIM

To evaluate trends in seasonal influenza vaccine coverage and identify determinants for vaccination among pregnant women in Western Australia.

METHODS

We conducted an annual telephone survey in a random sample of post-partum women who delivered a baby in Western Australia between 2012 and 2014. Women were asked whether influenza vaccination was recommended and/or received during their most recent pregnancy; women were also asked why or why they were not immunised.

FINDINGS

Between 2012 and 2014, influenza vaccine coverage increased from 22.9% to 41.4%. Women who reported receiving the majority of their antenatal care from a private obstetrician were significantly more likely to have influenza vaccination recommended to them than those receiving the majority of their care from a public antenatal hospital or general practitioner (p<0.001). In 2014, the most common reason women reported for accepting influenza vaccination was to protect the baby (92.8%) and the most common reason for being unimmunised was lack of a healthcare provider recommendation (48.5%).

DISCUSSION

Antenatal influenza vaccination uptake is increasing, but coverage remains below 50%. A recommendation from the principal care provider is an important predictor of maternal influenza vaccination.

CONCLUSION

Antenatal care providers, including midwives, have a key role in providing appropriate information and evidence-based recommendations to pregnant women to ensure they are making informed decisions. Consistent recommendations from antenatal care providers are critical to improving influenza vaccine coverage in pregnant women.

摘要

背景

产前流感疫苗接种是预防母亲和新生儿严重疾病的一项重要公共卫生干预措施,但接种率仍然很低。

目的

评估西澳大利亚州孕妇季节性流感疫苗接种率的趋势,并确定接种疫苗的决定因素。

方法

我们对2012年至2014年期间在西澳大利亚州分娩的产后妇女随机样本进行年度电话调查。询问这些妇女在最近一次怀孕时是否被建议接种流感疫苗和/或接种了疫苗;还询问了她们接种或未接种的原因。

结果

2012年至2014年期间,流感疫苗接种率从22.9%升至41.4%。报告大部分产前护理由私人产科医生提供的妇女,比那些大部分护理由公立产前医院或全科医生提供的妇女,更有可能被建议接种流感疫苗(p<0.001)。2014年,妇女报告接受流感疫苗接种的最常见原因是保护婴儿(92.8%),未接种的最常见原因是缺乏医疗保健提供者的建议(48.5%)。

讨论

产前流感疫苗接种率在上升,但覆盖率仍低于50%。主要护理提供者的建议是母亲接种流感疫苗的重要预测因素。

结论

包括助产士在内的产前护理提供者在向孕妇提供适当信息和基于证据的建议方面发挥着关键作用,以确保她们做出明智的决定。产前护理提供者的一致建议对于提高孕妇流感疫苗覆盖率至关重要。

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