Crouse Quinn Sandra, Jamison Amelia
Department of Family Science, and Senior Associate Director, Maryland Center for Health Equity, School of Public Health, University of Maryland , College Park, MD, USA.
Faculty Research Assistant, Maryland Center for Health Equity, School of Public Health, University of Maryland , College Park, MD, USA.
Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2020 Aug 2;16(8):1798-1801. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2019.1698245. Epub 2019 Dec 20.
Every influenza season, uptake of the flu vaccine falls short of the Healthy People 2020 goal of at least 70% of adults being vaccinated. Mixed methods research finds multiple factors associated with this phenomenon including misconceptions about the vaccine, skepticism about an annual vaccine, concerns about efficacy and safety, lack of knowledge, perceived risk, among others. The national goal to develop, test and produce an effective universal influenza vaccine requires a significant scientific and financial investment in research. However, there is no true investment in the social and behavioral science research necessary to ensure that once a universal vaccine is available, the public will take that new vaccine. This article highlights some qualitative and quantitative research results to provide some understanding of the challenges to increasing vaccine uptake. We also identify research questions necessary to ensure adoption of new universal vaccines.
每年流感季节,流感疫苗的接种率都未达到《健康人民2020》设定的目标,即至少70%的成年人接种疫苗。混合方法研究发现了与这一现象相关的多个因素,包括对疫苗的误解、对年度疫苗的怀疑、对疗效和安全性的担忧、知识缺乏、感知风险等。开发、测试和生产有效的通用流感疫苗这一国家目标需要在研究方面进行大量的科学和资金投入。然而,对于确保一旦通用疫苗可用公众就会接种所需的社会和行为科学研究却没有真正的投入。本文强调了一些定性和定量研究结果,以帮助理解提高疫苗接种率所面临的挑战。我们还确定了确保新通用疫苗被采用所需的研究问题。