The Pediatric Research in Emergency Therapeutics (Pretx) Program, Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia, and BC Children's Hospital Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Emergency Department, University Children's Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2021 Jun 3;17(6):1607-1611. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2020.1834325. Epub 2020 Nov 23.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has taken an unprecedented global toll and vaccination is needed to restore healthy living. Timely inclusion of children in vaccination trials is critical. We surveyed caregivers of children seeking care in 17 Emergency Departments (ED) across 6 countries during the peak of the pandemic to identify factors associated with intent to participate in COVID-19 vaccine trials. Questions about child and parent characteristics, COVID-19 expressed concerns and parental attitudes toward participation in a trial were asked.Of 2768 completed surveys, 18.4% parents stated they would enroll their child in a clinical trial for a COVID-19 vaccine and 14.4% would agree to a randomized placebo-controlled study. Factors associated with willingness to participate were parents agreeing to enroll in a COVID-19 vaccine trial themselves (Odds Ratio (OR) 32.9, 95% Confidence Interval (CI) (21.9-51.2)) having an older child (OR 1.0 (1.0-1.01)), having children who received all vaccinations based on their country schedule (OR 2.67 (1.35-5.71)) and parents with high school education or lower (OR 1.79 (1.18-2.74)). Mothers were less likely to enroll their child in a trial (OR 0.68 (0.47-0.97)). Only one fifth of families surveyed will consider enrolling their child in a vaccine trial. Parental interest in participation, history of vaccinating their child, and the child being older all are associated with parents allowing their child to participate in a COVID vaccine trial. This information may help decision-makers and researchers shape their strategies for trial design and participation engagement in upcoming COVID19 vaccination trials.
2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行造成了前所未有的全球损失,需要接种疫苗才能恢复健康生活。及时将儿童纳入疫苗试验至关重要。我们调查了在大流行高峰期在 6 个国家的 17 个急诊部(ED)寻求护理的儿童的照顾者,以确定与参与 COVID-19 疫苗试验的意愿相关的因素。询问了有关儿童和父母特征、对 COVID-19 的关注以及父母对参与试验的态度的问题。在完成的 2768 份调查中,18.4%的父母表示他们将让孩子参加 COVID-19 疫苗临床试验,14.4%的父母将同意参加随机安慰剂对照研究。愿意参与的因素包括父母自己同意参加 COVID-19 疫苗试验(优势比(OR)32.9,95%置信区间(CI)(21.9-51.2))、孩子年龄较大(OR 1.0(1.0-1.01))、根据国家计划为孩子接种所有疫苗(OR 2.67(1.35-5.71))和父母受教育程度较低(OR 1.79(1.18-2.74))。母亲让孩子参加试验的可能性较小(OR 0.68(0.47-0.97))。只有五分之一的被调查家庭会考虑让孩子参加疫苗试验。父母对参与的兴趣、为孩子接种疫苗的历史以及孩子年龄较大,这些都与父母允许孩子参加 COVID 疫苗试验有关。这些信息可能有助于决策者和研究人员为即将进行的 COVID19 疫苗接种试验设计和参与策略制定提供参考。