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老年人对 COVID-19 疫苗犹豫相关限制措施的体验:一项支持护士与患者进行疫苗接种对话的纵向现象学研究。

Older people's experience of COVID-19 restrictions on vaccine hesitancy: A longitudinal phenomenological study to support nurse-patient vaccination conversations.

机构信息

Centre of Social Care, Health and Related Research, Faculty of Health, Education and Life Sciences, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK.

出版信息

J Adv Nurs. 2022 Dec;78(12):4177-4189. doi: 10.1111/jan.15398. Epub 2022 Aug 2.

Abstract

AIMS

To explore how older people's experiences of COVID-19 restrictions influenced their decision to receive a vaccine and to support nurse-patient vaccination conversations.

DESIGN

A longitudinal hermeneutic phenomenological study. The application of the COREQ checklist informed the reporting of this study.

METHODS

Data were collected through semi-structured telephone interviews with older people (age ≥70) during two national restrictions implemented in England due to COVID-19. Phase one of interviews occurred between April and July 2020 (six interviews), and phase two of interviews between January and April 2021 (four interviews). Data analysis was performed through content analysis.

RESULTS

Thirteen older people (mean age 78) worked through six stages about their thoughts and beliefs about receiving a vaccine, which encompassed four of the five elements of the 5C model of vaccine hesitancy, confidence, convenience, calculation, collective, but not complacency. Stages included 'our only hope is a vaccine'; 'understanding and acceptance of an effective vaccine'; 'social responsibility to protect others'; 'organized but left with unanswered questions'; 'need to feel secure' and finally 'vaccination alone is not enough'.

CONCLUSION

The experience of COVID-19 restrictions by older people informed their approach of engaging with scientific information to inform their decisions to be vaccinated but also developed their sense of collective responsibility to younger generations and those at risk, which informed their adherence to restrictions and the vaccination programme.

IMPACT

Nurses are optimally placed to support older people to implement and adhere to national government restrictions as appropriate and prevent obsessive routines, and support discussions and the provision of scientific information on COVID-19 vaccinations, whilst being inclusive of older peoples' sense of collective responsibility.

摘要

目的

探索老年人对 COVID-19 限制的体验如何影响他们接种疫苗的决定,并支持护士与患者进行疫苗接种对话。

设计

一项纵向解释学现象学研究。COREQ 清单的应用为该研究的报告提供了信息。

方法

通过在英格兰因 COVID-19 实施的两次全国限制期间对老年人(年龄≥70 岁)进行半结构式电话访谈收集数据。第一阶段的访谈于 2020 年 4 月至 7 月进行(六次访谈),第二阶段的访谈于 2021 年 1 月至 4 月进行(四次访谈)。通过内容分析进行数据分析。

结果

13 名老年人(平均年龄 78 岁)经历了六个阶段,涉及他们对接种疫苗的想法和信念,其中包括疫苗犹豫的 5C 模型的五个要素中的四个,即信心、便利、计算、集体,但不是自满。这些阶段包括“我们唯一的希望是疫苗”;“对有效疫苗的理解和接受”;“保护他人的社会责任”;“有组织但仍存在未解答的问题”;“需要感到安全”,最后是“接种疫苗本身是不够的”。

结论

老年人对 COVID-19 限制的体验影响了他们接触科学信息以做出接种疫苗决定的方式,但也培养了他们对年轻一代和处于风险中的人的集体责任感,这影响了他们对国家限制的遵守和疫苗接种计划的参与。

影响

护士最适合支持老年人适当地实施和遵守国家政府的限制,防止出现强迫性的日常习惯,并支持有关 COVID-19 疫苗接种的讨论和提供科学信息,同时包括老年人的集体责任感。

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