Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon.
Department of Internal Medicine, Clinical Research Institute, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon.
PLoS One. 2021 Oct 14;16(10):e0258258. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258258. eCollection 2021.
A growing number of parents refuse vaccination due to concerns about side effects. Influenza vaccine is no exception and remains one of the most controversial vaccines. Data regarding influenza vaccine uptake and parental knowledge, attitude and practice towards vaccination in the Lebanese population is lacking. The aim of this study was to assess the rate of vaccination refusal and potential associated factors among Lebanese parents of school-aged children, in general and with a focus on influenza vaccine.
A parent questionnaire was distributed in randomly selected 2 public and 2 private schools from the greater Beirut area during the school year 2017-2018. Questionnaires covered knowledge, attitude (including themes of efficacy, hesitancy and trust), and practice of vaccination in general and influenza vaccine in particular.
The response rate was 76.5% (306/400). Overall, 29.4% parents reported vaccinating their children against influenza (62.2% in private and 37.7% in public schools). Younger age, paternal employment and higher household income were associated with higher vaccination rates (p = 0.01, 0.02 and <0.0001 respectively). Lack of vaccine recommendation by the physician was the most common reason for not taking it (47%). Parents who accepted influenza vaccination had higher scores in efficacy, hesitancy and trust and were more compliant with other vaccinations.
One third of parents of school aged children in the greater Beirut area vaccinate their children against influenza. This rate is likely lower in rural remote areas. Physician's recommendation is the single most important predictor of such vaccination. Future studies tackling physicians' attitude and practice are needed to help improve influenza vaccination rates in the Lebanese population.
由于担心副作用,越来越多的家长拒绝接种疫苗。流感疫苗也不例外,仍然是最具争议的疫苗之一。关于黎巴嫩人群中流感疫苗接种率以及父母对疫苗接种的知识、态度和实践的数据尚不清楚。本研究旨在评估贝鲁特地区学龄儿童父母总体上拒绝接种疫苗的比例,以及关注流感疫苗的潜在相关因素。
在 2017-2018 学年,在随机选择的 2 所公立和 2 所私立学校中,向家长分发了一份调查问卷。问卷涵盖了一般疫苗接种和流感疫苗接种的知识、态度(包括疗效、犹豫和信任等主题)和实践。
应答率为 76.5%(306/400)。总体而言,29.4%的父母报告为孩子接种了流感疫苗(私立学校为 62.2%,公立学校为 37.7%)。年龄较小、父亲就业和家庭收入较高与较高的疫苗接种率相关(p=0.01、0.02 和<0.0001)。未按医生建议接种疫苗是未接种的最常见原因(47%)。接受流感疫苗接种的父母在疗效、犹豫和信任方面的得分更高,并且对其他疫苗的接种也更依从。
贝鲁特地区学龄儿童的父母中,有三分之一为孩子接种了流感疫苗。在农村偏远地区,这一比例可能更低。医生的建议是这种疫苗接种的唯一最重要的预测因素。需要进行未来研究,以了解医生的态度和实践,从而帮助提高黎巴嫩人群的流感疫苗接种率。