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所谓“Fluad效应”对意大利2014/2015年度流感疫苗接种活动的公共卫生影响:对医护人员和健康传播从业者的伦理启示

The Public Health Impact of the So-Called "Fluad Effect" on the 2014/2015 Influenza Vaccination Campaign in Italy: Ethical Implications for Health-Care Workers and Health Communication Practitioners.

作者信息

Rosselli Roberto, Martini Mariano, Bragazzi Nicola Luigi, Watad Abdulla

机构信息

Local Health Unit (LHU) ASL3 Genovese, Genoa, Italy.

Section of History of Medicine and Ethics, Department of Health Sciences (DISSAL), University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy.

出版信息

Adv Exp Med Biol. 2017;973:125-134. doi: 10.1007/5584_2017_39.

Abstract

Seasonal influenza, causing complications, hospitalizations and deaths, generates a serious socio-economic burden, especially among elderly and high-risk subjects, as well as among adult individuals. Despite the availability and active free-of charge offer of influenza vaccines, vaccine coverage rates remain low and far from the target established by the Ministry of Health. Notwithstanding their effectiveness, vaccines are victims of prejudices and false myths, that contribute to the increasing phenomenon of vaccine hesitancy and loss of confidence. Media and, in particular, new media and information and communication technologies (ICTs) play a major role in disseminating health-related information. They are extremely promising devices for delivering health education and promoting disease prevention, including immunization. However, they can also have a negative impact on population's health attitudes and behaviors when channeling wrong, misleading information. During the 2014/2015 influenza vaccination campaign, the report of four deaths allegedly caused by administration of an adjuvanted influenza vaccine, Fluad - the so-called "Fluad case" - received an important media coverage, which contributed to the failure of the vaccination campaign, dramatically reducing the influenza vaccine uptake. In the extant literature, there is a dearth of information concerning the effect of the "Fluad case". The current study aims at quantifying the impact of the "Fluad effect" at the level of the Local Health Unit 3 (LHU3) ASL3 Genovese, Genoa, Italy. Ethical implications for health-care workers and health communication practitioners are also envisaged.

摘要

季节性流感会引发并发症、导致住院和死亡,造成严重的社会经济负担,尤其是在老年人、高危人群以及成年人中。尽管有流感疫苗可供使用且免费积极推广,但疫苗接种覆盖率仍然很低,远未达到卫生部设定的目标。尽管疫苗有效,但它们却受到偏见和错误观念的影响,这些偏见和错误观念导致了疫苗犹豫现象的增加和信心的丧失。媒体,尤其是新媒体以及信息和通信技术(ICT)在传播健康相关信息方面发挥着重要作用。它们是开展健康教育和促进疾病预防(包括免疫接种)的极具潜力的手段。然而,当传播错误、误导性信息时,它们也可能对民众的健康态度和行为产生负面影响。在2014/2015年流感疫苗接种活动期间,关于一种佐剂流感疫苗Fluad接种后据称导致四人死亡的报道——即所谓的“Fluad事件”——受到了媒体的大量关注,这导致了疫苗接种活动的失败,大幅降低了流感疫苗的接种率。在现有文献中,关于“Fluad事件”影响的信息匮乏。本研究旨在量化“Fluad效应”在意大利热那亚省热那亚市第3地方卫生单位(LHU3)ASL3层面的影响。同时也设想了对医护人员和健康传播从业者的伦理影响。

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