Holroyd Taylor A, Howa Amanda C, Delamater Paul L, Klein Nicola P, Buttenheim Alison M, Limaye Rupali J, Proveaux Tina M, Omer Saad B, Salmon Daniel A
Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
International Vaccine Access Center, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2021 Jun 3;17(6):1675-1680. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2020.1839293. Epub 2020 Nov 24.
Senate Bill 277 (SB277) eliminated nonmedical exemptions for school-entry vaccines in California, but the impact of parental vaccine knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs on vaccine decision-making has not been extensively examined within the post-SB277 context. This study generates preliminary understanding and discussion of the vaccination knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs among a pilot population of parents of kindergarten students in California after the implementation of SB277. School officials administered a cross-sectional survey to parents of kindergarten children in California from April to July 2019. Parents reported their perceptions of diseases and vaccines, key immunization beliefs, and confidence in different sources of vaccine information. Most parents (92%) had fully vaccinated their children post-SB277 and generally perceived vaccines to be safe and effective, but about 44% reported they were hesitant about childhood vaccines. The majority of parents (87%) rated vaccine information from their doctor as highly credible. This pilot group of kindergarten parents was generally supportive of vaccination and had fully vaccinated their children, but most parents still harbored concerns and misconceptions about vaccines and about public health authorities. This indicates a disconnect between parental vaccine compliance and confidence, and suggests that educational interventions could impact parental vaccine behavior and decision-making.
参议院法案277(SB277)取消了加利福尼亚州入学疫苗的非医学豁免,但在SB277实施后的背景下,父母的疫苗知识、态度和信念对疫苗决策的影响尚未得到广泛研究。本研究对SB277实施后加利福尼亚州幼儿园学生家长试点群体的疫苗接种知识、态度和信念进行了初步了解和讨论。学校官员在2019年4月至7月对加利福尼亚州幼儿园儿童的家长进行了横断面调查。家长们报告了他们对疾病和疫苗的看法、主要的免疫信念以及对不同疫苗信息来源的信心。大多数家长(92%)在SB277实施后已为孩子完成了全部疫苗接种,并且普遍认为疫苗是安全有效的,但约44%的家长表示他们对儿童疫苗存在犹豫。大多数家长(87%)认为来自医生的疫苗信息非常可信。这个幼儿园家长试点群体总体上支持疫苗接种并已为孩子完成了全部疫苗接种,但大多数家长仍然对疫苗和公共卫生当局存在担忧和误解。这表明家长在疫苗接种合规性和信心之间存在脱节,并表明教育干预可能会影响家长的疫苗行为和决策。