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纽约州儿科初级保健免疫政策。

Pediatric primary care immunization policies in New York State.

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health, Department of Surgery, University at Buffalo, 1001 Main Street, 5(th) Floor, Buffalo, NY 14203, United States.

Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health, University at Buffalo, United States.

出版信息

Vaccine. 2022 Mar 1;40(10):1458-1463. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.01.045. Epub 2022 Feb 4.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Practice immunization policies may reflect how their physicians and nurses approach vaccine hesitant parents. This study utilized New York State primary care practices' websites to locate immunization policies for pediatric patients and collect practice-level data.

METHODS

For this cross-sectional study, we extracted website data in February/March of 2019. We first conducted a qualitative content analysis using the policy text and developed definitions of practice policy types (i.e., formal, informal, or no policy). Two authors independently reviewed and coded the text, and employed consensus meetings and feedback from the third author to finalize the content analysis. We then examined associations between practice-level characteristics and immunization policy presence through categorical data analysis.

RESULTS

Of the 254 practice websites identified, 36 referred to formal immunization policies that may include consequences (e.g., dismissal) for refusing to vaccinate or not fully vaccinating, and 64 referred to informal policy statements supporting immunization. Most (89%) policies included appeals to scientific and/or professional authority. Almost all (92%) contained language tailored to potential reasons for parents' vaccine hesitancy. Our categorical analyses indicate that majority-pediatrician practices are associated with the presence of either formal or informal immunization policies (p < 0.001). Our results also suggest regional variation in the presence of such policies across New York state, although statistical significance is not achieved.

CONCLUSIONS

Vaccine hesitancy in the pediatric population has become a global concern due to infectious disease outbreaks, most recently the COVID-19 pandemic. Future studies may examine whether practice-level policies are effective in improving local immunization rates.

摘要

简介

实践免疫政策可能反映了其医生和护士对疫苗犹豫不决的家长的态度。本研究利用纽约州初级保健实践的网站来寻找儿科患者的免疫政策,并收集实践层面的数据。

方法

在这项横断面研究中,我们于 2019 年 2 月/3 月提取了网站数据。我们首先使用政策文本进行定性内容分析,并为实践政策类型(即正式、非正式或无政策)制定定义。两位作者独立审查并对文本进行编码,并通过共识会议和第三位作者的反馈来敲定内容分析。然后,我们通过分类数据分析检查实践层面特征与免疫政策存在之间的关联。

结果

在所确定的 254 个实践网站中,有 36 个网站提到了可能包括拒绝接种或不完全接种疫苗的后果(例如解雇)的正式免疫政策,有 64 个网站提到了支持免疫的非正式政策声明。大多数(89%)政策都引用了科学和/或专业权威。几乎所有(92%)政策都包含了针对家长疫苗犹豫潜在原因的量身定制的语言。我们的分类分析表明,以儿科医生为主的实践与正式或非正式免疫政策的存在有关(p<0.001)。我们的结果还表明,纽约州各地的此类政策的存在存在区域差异,尽管未达到统计学意义。

结论

由于传染病爆发,尤其是最近的 COVID-19 大流行,儿科人群中的疫苗犹豫已成为全球关注的问题。未来的研究可能会研究实践层面的政策是否能有效提高当地的免疫接种率。

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