Abalkhail Mohammed S, Alzahrany Mohannad S, Alghamdi Khaled A, Alsoliman Muath A, Alzahrani Mosa A, Almosned Badr S, Gosadi Ibrahim M, Tharkar Shabana
Department of Family and Community Medicine, College Of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Family and Community Medicine, College Of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Prince Sattam Chair for Epidemiology and Public Health Research, Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
J Infect Public Health. 2017 Sep-Oct;10(5):644-648. doi: 10.1016/j.jiph.2017.05.001. Epub 2017 May 22.
Outbreaks of influenza epidemics are common but influenza vaccination is sub-optimal among the healthcare staff including the medical students. The study aims to assess the rate of vaccine uptake among medical students, its associated barriers and levels of awareness. A cross sectional study was done at a University Hospital in Saudi Arabia on 421 medical students by self administered questionnaire from February to March 2015. The immunization rate of seasonal influenza vaccine was just 20.7% in 2015, while it was 57% for cumulative of previous three-year period. The intended uptake among those offered vaccination was 68%. The significant determinants of vaccine uptake were clinical years of medical study (p<0.05) and previous history of vaccination (p<0.0001). The major sources influencing vaccine uptake decision were health department guidelines, medical training, social and media influence. Barriers of vaccination constituted, assumption of not being at risk of influenza (37.9%), vaccine side effects (28.9%), questioned effectiveness of the vaccine (14.5%), and inability to allocate time (11%). Knowledge levels were unsatisfactory and males scored lower (5.4±1.7) than females (6.5±1.4) out of total score of 9. Both knowledge and uptake of annual influenza vaccination was inadequate. Policy makers can formulate strategies with a focus on larger coverage of medical students.
流感疫情爆发很常见,但在包括医学生在内的医护人员中,流感疫苗接种情况并不理想。本研究旨在评估医学生的疫苗接种率、相关障碍及认知水平。2015年2月至3月,在沙特阿拉伯的一家大学医院对421名医学生进行了一项横断面研究,采用自填式问卷。2015年季节性流感疫苗的接种率仅为20.7%,而前三年的累计接种率为57%。在提供疫苗接种的人群中,预期接种率为68%。疫苗接种的显著决定因素是医学学习的临床年份(p<0.05)和既往接种史(p<0.0001)。影响疫苗接种决策的主要来源是卫生部门的指导方针、医学培训、社会和媒体影响。疫苗接种的障碍包括认为自己没有感染流感的风险(37.9%)、疫苗副作用(28.9%)、对疫苗有效性的质疑(14.5%)以及无法安排时间(11%)。知识水平不尽人意,在满分9分中,男性得分(5.4±1.7)低于女性(6.5±1.4)。年度流感疫苗的知识和接种情况都不充分。政策制定者可以制定策略,重点扩大医学生的疫苗接种覆盖率。