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疫苗接种决策中的灰色地带——了解加拿大安大略省社区药剂师对流感疫苗犹豫的看法和经验。

Shades of gray in vaccination decisions - Understanding community pharmacists' perspectives of, and experiences with, influenza vaccine hesitancy in Ontario, Canada.

机构信息

School of Pharmacy, University of Waterloo, 10A Victoria Street South, Kitchener, Ontario N2G 1C5, Canada.

出版信息

Vaccine. 2020 Mar 4;38(11):2551-2558. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.01.085. Epub 2020 Feb 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Vaccine hesitancy (VH) has been increasingly recognized as a global threat to public health. Yet, limited research exists exploring healthcare providers' experience of this phenomenon. Our study aims to understand community pharmacists' attitudes towards, and experiences with, influenza VH, and explore factors impacting their engagement with patients on the influenza vaccine.

METHODS

A semi-structured interview guide was developed, and interviews were conducted to saturation with community pharmacists practicing in Ontario, Canada. Interview data was transcribed verbatim and analyzed using a thematic content analysis framework. The analysis yielded 110 unique codes, which were merged into five major themes and 15 sub-themes.

RESULTS

A total of 22 pharmacists were interviewed to achieve saturation. Most pharmacists were authorized to administer injections (n = 20, 90.9%) and practiced for >20 years (n = 16, 72.7%). Pharmacists' engagement with patients on the influenza vaccine was found to be modulated by a complex and mutually reinforcing constellation of attitudes and behaviours which include: a binary (pro-vaccine or anti-vaccine) perception of patient vaccination decisions; a conflation of those expressing hesitancy with those who are anti-vaccine; and a passive approach to patient engagement, wherein patients were found to be the primary initiators of vaccine conversations. Although pharmacists recognized the importance of educating patients and addressing their vaccine-related concerns, barriers such as limited time, inadequate staffing, and poor remuneration were found to restrict optimal patient engagement on influenza vaccinations.

CONCLUSION

While pharmacists hold the potential to effectively address influenza VH within their communities, future interventions must aim to break the loop of passive patient engagement and enable proactive pharmacist-patient interactions on influenza vaccinations in this setting.

摘要

背景和目的

疫苗犹豫(VH)已日益被认为是对全球公共卫生的威胁。然而,对于医疗保健提供者对这种现象的体验,研究有限。我们的研究旨在了解社区药剂师对流感 VH 的态度和经验,并探讨影响他们与流感疫苗患者互动的因素。

方法

制定了半结构化访谈指南,并对在加拿大安大略省执业的社区药剂师进行了访谈,直至达到饱和。访谈数据逐字转录,并使用主题内容分析框架进行分析。分析产生了 110 个独特的代码,这些代码合并为五个主要主题和 15 个子主题。

结果

共有 22 名药剂师接受了采访,以达到饱和。大多数药剂师都被授权注射(n=20,90.9%),并从事超过 20 年的工作(n=16,72.7%)。发现药剂师与患者就流感疫苗的互动受到复杂且相互加强的态度和行为的调节,包括:对患者接种决定的二元(赞成或反对疫苗)看法;将表达犹豫的人与反对疫苗的人混为一谈;以及对患者参与的被动态度,在这种态度中,发现患者是疫苗对话的主要发起者。尽管药剂师认识到教育患者和解决他们与疫苗相关的问题的重要性,但发现一些障碍,如时间有限、人手不足和薪酬低,限制了流感疫苗接种方面的最佳患者参与。

结论

虽然药剂师有可能在其社区内有效解决流感 VH,但未来的干预措施必须旨在打破被动的患者参与循环,并在这种情况下使药剂师与患者在流感疫苗接种方面进行积极互动。

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