a Immunisation, Hepatitis and Blood Safety Department , Public Health England , London , UK.
b Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology , London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine , London , UK.
Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2018 Jan 2;14(1):179-188. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2017.1382789. Epub 2017 Nov 27.
To examine amongst healthcare professionals in England; knowledge of vaccinations in pregnancy, their perceived roles in these programmes and whether they recommend scheduled vaccines to pregnant women.
Cross sectional survey (online questionnaire) Setting: Healthcare workers in contact with pregnant women in England.
The survey analysis included 3441 healthcare workers who had been surveyed during May to August 2015. The participants were midwives, practice nurses and health visitors, working in England who were members of the Royal College of Midwives, Royal College of Nursing and the Institute of Health Visiting.
We found that knowledge of vaccination in pregnancy was high in all professional groups. Seventy three percent of all respondents would recommend the influenza vaccine and 74% would recommend the pertussis vaccine to pregnant women. They were more likely to recommend vaccination in pregnancy if they would personally have the influenza and pertussis vaccines themselves and/or if they had the influenza vaccine as a healthcare worker. Practice nurses were significantly more likely to recommend the pertussis and influenza vaccines to pregnant women than midwives and health visitors. Health professionals who had received immunisation training were more confident in giving advice to pregnant women.
Immunisation training is essential if healthcare workers are to be informed and confident in effectively delivering the maternal immunisation programme and thus improving uptake of vaccines in pregnancy. These findings are important in tailoring educational programmes and addressing the training needs of different healthcare professional groups.
调查英格兰的医疗保健专业人员对妊娠疫苗的了解程度、他们在这些计划中的角色认知,以及他们是否向孕妇推荐计划疫苗。
横断面调查(在线问卷)设置:在英格兰接触孕妇的医疗保健工作者。
调查分析包括 2015 年 5 月至 8 月期间接受调查的 3441 名医疗保健工作者。参与者为英国皇家助产士学院、英国皇家护理学院和英国健康访问员协会的注册助产士、执业护士和健康访问员。
我们发现所有专业群体对妊娠疫苗的认识都很高。73%的受访者会建议孕妇接种流感疫苗,74%的人会建议孕妇接种百日咳疫苗。如果他们自己会接种流感和百日咳疫苗,或者他们作为医疗保健工作者接种了流感疫苗,他们更有可能会建议孕妇接种疫苗。与助产士和健康访问员相比,执业护士更有可能向孕妇推荐百日咳和流感疫苗。接受过免疫接种培训的卫生专业人员在向孕妇提供建议时更有信心。
如果医疗保健工作者要了解并自信地有效实施孕产妇免疫计划,从而提高孕妇疫苗接种率,免疫接种培训是必不可少的。这些发现对于制定教育计划和解决不同医疗保健专业群体的培训需求很重要。