Department of Epidemiology and Management, Pomeranian Medical University, Szczecin 71-210, Poland.
Department of Methods of Artificial Intelligence & Applied Mathematics, Westpomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin 71-210, Poland.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Jan 18;16(2):265. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16020265.
In Poland, in addition to mandatory, free of charge vaccines, listed in the national immunization schedule, numerous self-paid vaccinations are recommended, including meningococcal vaccination (MV). To assess MV uptake among ≤5-year-old children and to evaluate parental knowledge and attitudes regarding invasive meningococcal disease (IMD). A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2018 among 350 parents (mean age: 32.3 years), attending three randomly selected primary care clinics in Szczecin region, Poland. Anonymous questionnaires were administered to the parents by researchers, present at the time the survey was conducted, to self-complete on a voluntary basis. Chi-square or Fisher's exact for categorical and Mann⁻Whitney U test for continuous variables. Variables significantly ( < 0.05) associated with 'good knowledge' in the bivariate analysis were used to build a logistic regression model. It was found that the response rate was 93.4%, and MV uptake among children was 29.5%. The main knowledge sources were medical staff and media; 72.5% had ever received information about IMD. Only 18.8% of parents self-assessed their knowledge regarding IMD as good; 61.8% scored >50% in the knowledge test 58.9% knew the mode of transmission, 58.7% recognized the severity of meningitis, and 79.7% knew that bacterial meningitis is a vaccine-preventive disease. Knowledge regarding IMD was higher among parents with higher educational level (OR = 3.37; = 0.01), from urban facilities (OR = 2.20; = 0.02), who received previous information about IMD (OR = 2.85; = 0.01) and self-assessed their knowledge as good (OR = 2.59; = 0.04). Low MV coverage among children up to five years old and knowledge gaps about IMD call for awareness campaigns which may increase the coverage. Although educational interventions should cover all parents, those from provincial facilities, representing lower education level need special attention.
在波兰,除了国家免疫计划中列出的强制性、免费疫苗外,还推荐了许多自费疫苗,包括脑膜炎球菌疫苗(MV)。为了评估≤5 岁儿童接种 MV 的情况,并评估父母对侵袭性脑膜炎球菌病(IMD)的知识和态度。2018 年,在波兰什切青地区的三个随机选择的初级保健诊所,对 350 名父母(平均年龄:32.3 岁)进行了一项横断面研究。研究人员在调查时向父母发放了匿名问卷,由父母自愿填写。分类变量采用卡方检验或 Fisher 确切概率法,连续变量采用 Mann-Whitney U 检验。二变量分析中与“良好知识”显著相关的变量用于构建逻辑回归模型。结果发现,应答率为 93.4%,儿童接种 MV 的比例为 29.5%。主要的知识来源是医务人员和媒体;72.5%的人曾收到过 IMD 的信息。只有 18.8%的父母自我评估 IMD 知识良好;61.8%的人在知识测试中得分>50%;58.9%的人知道传播方式,58.7%的人认识到脑膜炎的严重性,79.7%的人知道细菌性脑膜炎是一种可预防的疫苗接种疾病。文化程度较高的父母(OR=3.37;=0.01)、来自城市设施的父母(OR=2.20;=0.02)、以前收到过 IMD 信息的父母(OR=2.85;=0.01)和自我评估知识良好的父母(OR=2.59;=0.04),他们对 IMD 的知识更高。5 岁以下儿童的 MV 接种率低,对 IMD 的认识存在差距,需要开展宣传活动,以提高接种率。虽然教育干预应该覆盖所有父母,但来自省级设施、教育水平较低的父母需要特别关注。