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希腊孕妇对疫苗可预防疾病和儿童疫苗接种的知识、态度和实践。

Knowledge, attitudes and practices about vaccine-preventable diseases and vaccinations of children among pregnant women in Greece.

机构信息

Directorate for Epidemiological Surveillance and Interventions of Infectious Diseases, National Public Health Organization, Athens, Greece.

First Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Athens, Alexandra General Hospital, Athens, Greece.

出版信息

Vaccine. 2020 Nov 10;38(48):7654-7658. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.10.003. Epub 2020 Oct 17.

Abstract

Vaccine hesitancy has been recognized by the World Health Organization as one of ten threats to public health globally in 2019. Pregnant women constitute an extremely important group for the study of knowledge and attitudes towards pediatric vaccinations. This is a cross-sectional survey conducted in two maternity hospitals in Athens. A standardized questionnaire was used. A total of 814 pregnant women with a mean age of 33.1 years and a mean gestational age of 24.4 weeks were studied. Overall, 717 (89%) of 804 pregnant women reported that they intend to vaccinate their baby in accordance with the National Vaccination Program, 7 (1%) that they do not, while 80 (10%) reported that they have not decided yet. The women provided a mean of 11.4 correct replies out of 14 questions about vaccine-preventable diseases and vaccines (mean knowledge score: 81.5%). A pediatrician has been recognized as the source for information about vaccines in most cases (611/809, 75.5%), while in 215 (26.6%) the internet was also used. Overall, pregnant women trusted physicians about information for vaccines ("very much trusted" in 55.9% and "quite trusted" in 40% of cases). Lastly, 642 (81%) women agreed with the statement "vaccinations should be mandatory for school entry" while 70 (9%) women agreed with the statement "parents should have the right to refuse their children vaccinations". A multivariate analysis found that a gestational age of ≤20 weeks (OR = 2.33, CIs: 1.27-4.28, p-value = 0.006), having another child (OR = 4.44, CIs: 2.30-8.58, p-value < 0.001), a history of influenza vaccination (OR = 2.54, CIs = 1.37-4.71, p-value = 0.003), and a higher knowledge score about vaccine-preventable diseases and vaccines (OR = 1.33, CIs: 1.23-1.45, p-value < 0.001) were significantly associated with an increased probability to get their child vaccinated in accordance with the National Vaccination Program.

摘要

疫苗犹豫已被世界卫生组织(WHO)确认为 2019 年全球公共卫生的十大威胁之一。孕妇是研究儿童疫苗知识和态度的一个极其重要的群体。这是在雅典的两家妇产医院进行的一项横断面调查。使用了标准化问卷。共研究了 814 名平均年龄为 33.1 岁、平均妊娠 24.4 周的孕妇。总体而言,804 名孕妇中有 717 名(89%)表示他们打算按照国家免疫计划为婴儿接种疫苗,7 名(1%)表示不接种,80 名(10%)表示尚未决定。这些女性在 14 个关于可预防疾病和疫苗的问题中平均答对了 11.4 个(平均知识得分:81.5%)。在大多数情况下(611/809,75.5%),儿科医生被认为是疫苗信息的来源,而在 215 名(26.6%)孕妇中,互联网也被使用。总体而言,孕妇对疫苗信息非常信任(55.9%的人“非常信任”,40%的人“相当信任”)。最后,642 名(81%)女性同意“疫苗接种应为入学强制”这一说法,而 70 名(9%)女性同意“父母应有权利拒绝为孩子接种疫苗”这一说法。多变量分析发现,妊娠 20 周以下(OR=2.33,95%CI:1.27-4.28,p 值=0.006)、有其他孩子(OR=4.44,95%CI:2.30-8.58,p 值<0.001)、有流感疫苗接种史(OR=2.54,95%CI:1.37-4.71,p 值=0.003)和疫苗可预防疾病和疫苗知识得分较高(OR=1.33,95%CI:1.23-1.45,p 值<0.001)与更有可能按照国家免疫计划为孩子接种疫苗显著相关。

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