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一项使用5A疫苗分类法对非洲成年人新冠疫苗接种情况的映射综述。

A Mapping Review on the Uptake of the COVID-19 Vaccine among Adults in Africa Using the 5A's Vaccine Taxonomy.

作者信息

Kalu Michael E, Oyinlola Oluwagbemiga, Ibekaku Michael C, Adandom Israel I, Iwuagwu Anthony O, Ezulike Chigozie, Nwachukwu Ernest C, Uduonu Ekezie

机构信息

Emerging Researchers and Professionals in Ageing-African Network, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

School of Rehabilitation Science, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2022 May 9;106(6):1688-97. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.21-0515.

Abstract

Uptake of a vaccine is complete if individuals are aware of the associated risks of the vaccine, accept the vaccine, and respond positively to the nudges (activation) to increase the uptake, and respond when the vaccine is made accessible and affordable. We mapped systematically the existing literature concerning the 5As-acceptability, accessibility, affordability, awareness, and activation-of COVID-19 vaccination among adults and, specifically, older adults (55 years and older) in Africa. We searched multiple databases from 2020 to December 2021. Using predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria, two reviewers screened citations, conducted title and abstract screening, and extracted data independently. We included 68 articles conducted in 33 African countries, primarily cross-sectional studies (n = 49, 72%). None of the articles focused on older adults only, but 22 articles (32%) included at least one older adult (55 years and older) in their sample size. Acceptance (n = 58, 85%) was the most commonly researched aspect of vaccine uptake, followed by accessibility (n = 17, 25%), awareness (n = 13, 19%), and affordability (n = 5, 7.0%). We found only one report on activation. Factors affecting acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine in Africa were grouped into sociodemographic factors; knowledge-, attitude-, and belief-related factors; a COVID-19 vaccine efficacy and safety concern factor; and trust in government and public health authorities. The governments of African nations should focus on strategies to influence the modifiable factors identified in this review. More studies are needed to evaluate the impact of nudges (activation) to improve COVID-19 vaccine uptake in African nations.

摘要

如果个体了解疫苗的相关风险、接受疫苗,并对提高疫苗接种率的推动措施(激活)做出积极反应,且在疫苗可获取且价格可承受时做出反应,那么疫苗接种就是完整的。我们系统地梳理了关于非洲成年人,特别是老年人(55岁及以上)对新冠疫苗接种的可接受性、可及性、可负担性、知晓度和激活这5个方面的现有文献。我们在2020年至2021年12月期间检索了多个数据库。使用预先定义的纳入和排除标准,两名评审员独立筛选文献、进行标题和摘要筛选并提取数据。我们纳入了在33个非洲国家开展的68篇文章,主要是横断面研究(n = 49,72%)。没有文章仅关注老年人,但22篇文章(32%)的样本量中至少包括一名老年人(55岁及以上)。接受度(n = 58,85%)是疫苗接种研究最普遍的方面,其次是可及性(n = 17,25%)、知晓度(n = 13,19%)和可负担性(n = 5,7.0%)。我们仅发现一篇关于激活的报告。影响非洲新冠疫苗接受度的因素分为社会人口学因素;知识、态度和信念相关因素;对新冠疫苗效力和安全性的担忧因素;以及对政府和公共卫生当局的信任。非洲国家政府应关注影响本综述中确定的可改变因素的策略。需要更多研究来评估推动措施(激活)对提高非洲国家新冠疫苗接种率的影响。

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