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日本家庭照顾者对其老年父母的新冠疫苗认知情况

COVID-19 Vaccine Literacy of Family Carers for Their Older Parents in Japan.

作者信息

Costantini Hiroko

机构信息

Observatoire Sociologique du Changement (OSC), Sciences Po and Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 4BH, UK.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2021 Aug 12;9(8):1038. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9081038.

Abstract

In super-ageing Japan, COVID-19 vaccinations were starting to reach older people as of June 2021, which raises the issue of vaccine literacy. This study focuses on family members who work and also care for their older parents, as they are at risk of COVID-19 and also risk transmitting COVID-19 to the parents they care for and potentially influencing their parents' vaccine uptake. Such family carers are central to the approach in Japan to achieving a sustainable and resilient society in response to ageing. Contrasting family carers' COVID-19 vaccine literacy with their overall health literacy provides insights into their preparedness for COVID-19 vaccinations. The purpose of this study is to understand how vaccine literacy, compared to health literacy, varies across family carers and the sources of information they use. Through a cross-sectional online survey, family carers' vaccine literacy, health literacy and their sources of information, including mass media, social media, health and care professionals, family, colleagues, friends, and others, were assessed. The participants' ( = 292) mean age was 53, with 44% women, and an average of 8.3 h per week caring for their parents. Notwithstanding the increased risks from COVID-19 with age, COVID-19 vaccine literacy relative to health literacy for older family carers is lower on average, higher with increased provision of care, and more variable, resulting in a substantial proportion of older family carers with relatively low vaccine literacy. At this stage of vaccine rollout in Japan, family carers' sources of information to inform COVID-19 vaccine literacy is distinct, including more national and local mass media versus less health and care professionals and informal networks, which indicates the importance of tailored health communication strategies to enhance vaccine literacy.

摘要

在超老龄化的日本,截至2021年6月,新冠疫苗接种开始覆盖老年人,这引发了疫苗知识普及的问题。本研究关注那些既要工作又要照顾年迈父母的家庭成员,因为他们有感染新冠病毒的风险,也有可能将新冠病毒传播给他们所照顾的父母,并可能影响父母的疫苗接种情况。这类家庭护理人员对于日本实现应对老龄化的可持续和有韧性社会的方法至关重要。将家庭护理人员的新冠疫苗知识普及情况与其整体健康素养进行对比,有助于了解他们对新冠疫苗接种的准备情况。本研究的目的是了解与健康素养相比,疫苗知识普及情况在不同家庭护理人员中如何变化以及他们所使用的信息来源。通过一项横断面在线调查,对家庭护理人员的疫苗知识普及情况、健康素养及其信息来源进行了评估,这些信息来源包括大众媒体、社交媒体、健康和护理专业人员、家人、同事、朋友及其他人员。参与者(n = 292)的平均年龄为53岁,女性占44%,平均每周照顾父母8.3小时。尽管随着年龄增长感染新冠病毒的风险增加,但老年家庭护理人员的新冠疫苗知识普及情况相对于健康素养平均较低,随着护理时间增加而升高,且差异更大,导致相当一部分老年家庭护理人员的疫苗知识普及程度相对较低。在日本疫苗推广的现阶段,家庭护理人员获取新冠疫苗知识普及信息的来源各不相同,包括更多的国家和地方大众媒体,而来自健康和护理专业人员及非正式网络的信息较少,这表明制定针对性的健康传播策略以提高疫苗知识普及程度的重要性。

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