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严重基础疾病与新冠疫苗犹豫:来自澳大利亚的一项大型横断面分析

Serious Underlying Medical Conditions and COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: A Large Cross-Sectional Analysis from Australia.

作者信息

Day Daphne, Grech Lisa, Nguyen Mike, Bain Nathan, Kwok Alastair, Harris Sam, Chau Hieu, Chan Bryan, Blennerhassett Richard, Nott Louise, Hamad Nada, Tognela Annette, Hoffman David, McCartney Amelia, Webber Kate, Wong Jennifer, Underhill Craig, Sillars Brett, Winkel Antony, Savage Mark, Loe Bao Sheng, Freeman Daniel, Segelov Eva

机构信息

Department of Oncology, Monash Health, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia.

Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia.

出版信息

Vaccines (Basel). 2022 May 26;10(6):851. doi: 10.3390/vaccines10060851.

Abstract

As COVID-19 vaccinations became available and were proven effective in preventing serious infection, uptake amongst individuals varied, including in medically vulnerable populations. This cross-sectional multi-site study examined vaccine uptake, hesitancy, and explanatory factors amongst people with serious and/or chronic health conditions, including the impact of underlying disease on attitudes to vaccination. A 42-item survey was distributed to people with cancer, diabetes, or multiple sclerosis across ten Australian health services from 30 June to 5 October 2021. The survey evaluated sociodemographic and disease-related characteristics and incorporated three validated scales measuring vaccine hesitancy and vaccine-related beliefs generally and specific to their disease: the Oxford COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Scale, the Oxford COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence and Complacency Scale and the Disease Influenced Vaccine Acceptance Scale-Six. Among 4683 participants (2548 [54.4%] female, 2108 [45.0%] male, 27 [0.6%] other; mean [SD] age, 60.6 [13.3] years; 3560 [76.0%] cancer, 842 [18.0%] diabetes, and 281 [6.0%] multiple sclerosis), 3813 (81.5%) self-reported having at least one COVID-19 vaccine. Unvaccinated status was associated with younger age, female sex, lower education and income, English as a second language, and residence in regional areas. Unvaccinated participants were more likely to report greater vaccine hesitancy and more negative perceptions toward vaccines. Disease-related vaccine concerns were associated with unvaccinated status and hesitancy, including greater complacency about COVID-19 infection, and concerns relating to vaccine efficacy and impact on their disease and/or treatment. This highlights the need to develop targeted strategies and education about COVID-19 vaccination to support medically vulnerable populations and health professionals.

摘要

随着新冠病毒疫苗可供接种且被证明能有效预防严重感染,不同人群的接种情况各异,包括医疗脆弱人群。这项横断面多中心研究调查了患有严重和/或慢性健康状况的人群的疫苗接种情况、犹豫态度及相关解释因素,包括基础疾病对接种疫苗态度的影响。2021年6月30日至10月5日期间,一项包含42个条目的调查问卷被分发给澳大利亚十个医疗服务机构中患有癌症、糖尿病或多发性硬化症的人群。该调查评估了社会人口学和疾病相关特征,并纳入了三个经过验证的量表,分别用于衡量一般的疫苗犹豫态度和与疫苗相关的信念,以及特定于其疾病的相关信念:牛津新冠病毒疫苗犹豫量表、牛津新冠病毒疫苗信心与自满量表以及疾病影响疫苗接受量表-六项。在4683名参与者中(2548名[54.4%]女性,2108名[45.0%]男性,27名[0.6%]其他性别;平均[标准差]年龄为60.6[13.3]岁;3560名[76.0%]患有癌症,842名[18.0%]患有糖尿病,281名[6.0%]患有多发性硬化症),3813名(81.5%)自我报告至少接种过一剂新冠病毒疫苗。未接种疫苗的状况与年龄较小、女性、教育程度和收入较低、英语为第二语言以及居住在偏远地区有关。未接种疫苗的参与者更有可能报告更高的疫苗犹豫态度以及对疫苗的更多负面看法。与疾病相关的疫苗担忧与未接种疫苗的状况和犹豫态度有关,包括对新冠病毒感染的更大自满情绪,以及对疫苗效力及其对疾病和/或治疗影响的担忧。这凸显了制定针对新冠病毒疫苗接种的有针对性策略和开展相关教育以支持医疗脆弱人群和卫生专业人员的必要性。

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