Department of Infectious Diseases, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy.
Regional Epidemiology Unit for Infectious Diseases (SeREMI), ASL, Alessandria, Italy.
Euro Surveill. 2019 Feb;24(6). doi: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2019.24.6.1800275.
BackgroundPaediatrician recommendations are known to influence parental vaccine decisions.AimOur aim was to examine vaccination knowledge, attitudes and practices among paediatricians in Italy and identify factors associated with their confidence in addressing parental questions.MethodsAn electronic questionnaire survey was conducted from February to March 2016, among a sample of Italian paediatricians.ResultsThe survey was completed by 903 paediatricians (mean age: 56 years). Of 885 who responded to the specific question, 843 (95.3%) were completely favourable to vaccinations. Sixty-six per cent (570/862) felt sufficiently knowledgeable about vaccinations and vaccine-preventable diseases to confidently discuss them with parents. Paediatricians who were male, who were 55 years or older, who had participated in training courses in the last 5 years, who reported that taking courses and reading the scientific literature had contributed to their knowledge, or who had implemented vaccination promotion activities, felt more knowledgeable than other paediatricians. When asked to rate their level of agreement with statements about vaccine safety and effectiveness, only 8.9% (80/903) responded fully as expected. One third (294/878) did not systematically verify that their patients are up to date with the immunisation schedule. Only 5.4% (48/892) correctly identified all true and false contraindications.ConclusionsThe majority of paediatricians in Italy are favourable to vaccination but gaps were identified between their overall positive attitudes and their knowledge, beliefs and practices. Targeted interventions are needed aimed at increasing paediatricians' confidence in addressing parents' concerns, strengthening trust towards health authorities and improving systems barriers.
儿科医生的建议被认为会影响父母的疫苗接种决定。
本研究旨在调查意大利儿科医生的疫苗接种知识、态度和实践,并确定与其自信地解答父母问题相关的因素。
2016 年 2 月至 3 月,采用电子问卷对意大利儿科医生进行了抽样调查。
共完成 903 名儿科医生的调查(平均年龄:56 岁)。在 885 名回答具体问题的医生中,843 名(95.3%)完全赞成疫苗接种。66%(570/862)的医生认为自己对疫苗和疫苗可预防疾病的了解程度足以自信地与家长讨论。与其他儿科医生相比,男性、55 岁及以上、在过去 5 年内参加过培训课程、认为参加课程和阅读科学文献有助于增加知识、或实施过疫苗推广活动的医生认为自己更有知识。在被要求对疫苗安全性和有效性的陈述进行评分时,只有 8.9%(80/903)的医生完全按预期做出了回应。三分之一(294/878)的医生没有系统地核实其患者是否按时完成免疫接种计划。只有 5.4%(48/892)的医生正确识别了所有的真实和错误禁忌症。
意大利大多数儿科医生支持疫苗接种,但他们的总体积极态度与其知识、信念和实践之间存在差距。需要采取有针对性的干预措施,旨在提高儿科医生解答家长关注问题的信心,增强他们对卫生当局的信任,并改善系统障碍。