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纽约州卫生保健提供者的疫苗知识、态度和推荐实践。

Vaccine knowledge, attitudes, and recommendation practices among health care providers in New York State.

机构信息

Pediatrics, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, USA.

Public Health and Preventive Medicine, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, USA.

出版信息

Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2023 Dec 31;19(1):2173914. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2023.2173914. Epub 2023 Feb 7.

Abstract

Community-wide vaccine uptake remains sub-optimal. Healthcare provider (HCP) vaccine recommendations influence patient vaccination; however, provider vaccine recommendation behavior is highly influenced by one's own vaccine attitudes and/or knowledge. We aim to describe vaccine knowledge, attitudes, and recommendation practices (KAP) among New York State HCPs. A survey to assess HCP KAP was developed and electronically distributed to NYS members of national medical organizations via their local chapter administrators. Descriptive statistical methods were used to define provider KAP. A total of 864 surveys were included, 500 (60%) and 336 (40%) primary and specialty care providers, respectively. Eighty-one percent (402/499) of primary care providers (PCPs) report encountering vaccine hesitant patients daily or weekly. Of the 500 PCPs who responded, only 204 (41%) stated strong agreement with confidence in their communications with vaccine hesitant patients. HCPs who correctly answered all four knowledge questions were more likely to self-report routine recommendations of standard vaccines to all patients when compared to those who correctly answered fewer questions (489/588 (83%) vs 135/241 (56%),  < .05). HCPs were more likely to routinely recommend standard vaccines to all patients if they also report initiating vaccine discussion (476/485 (98%) vs 148/344 (43%),  < .05) and reviewing and recommending vaccinations at each encounter (315/320 (98%) vs 308/508 (61%),  < .05). Vaccine hesitancy exists across healthcare specialties and provider roles. Focused interventions should include reaching all HCPs to promote vaccinations for disease prevention, tailoring messages to reduce HCP vaccine misperceptions, and increasing awareness of evidence-based office strategies known to facilitate immunizations.

摘要

社区范围内的疫苗接种率仍然不理想。医疗保健提供者 (HCP) 的疫苗推荐会影响患者的接种意愿;然而,提供者的疫苗推荐行为受到其自身疫苗态度和/或知识的高度影响。我们旨在描述纽约州 HCP 的疫苗知识、态度和推荐实践 (KAP)。开发了一项评估 HCP KAP 的调查,并通过当地分会管理员向纽约州全国医学组织的成员以电子方式分发。使用描述性统计方法来定义提供者的 KAP。共纳入 864 份调查,其中 500 份 (60%) 和 336 份 (40%) 分别为初级保健和专科保健提供者。81% (402/499) 的初级保健提供者 (PCP) 报告每天或每周都会遇到对疫苗犹豫不决的患者。在 500 名回答问题的 PCP 中,只有 204 名 (41%) 表示对与对疫苗犹豫不决的患者进行沟通充满信心。与回答较少问题的人相比,正确回答所有四个知识问题的 HCP 更有可能向所有患者常规推荐标准疫苗 (489/588 (83%) 与 135/241 (56%),  < .05)。如果 HCP 还报告开始疫苗讨论 (476/485 (98%) 与 148/344 (43%),  < .05) 和每次就诊时审查和推荐疫苗接种 (315/320 (98%) 与 308/508 (61%),  < .05),则更有可能向所有患者常规推荐标准疫苗。疫苗犹豫存在于医疗保健专业和提供者角色中。有针对性的干预措施应包括接触所有 HCP,以促进预防疾病的疫苗接种,针对减少 HCP 疫苗误解的信息,并提高对已知有助于免疫接种的循证办公策略的认识。

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