School of Nursing, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, Thailand.
Department of Family Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2023 Aug 1;19(2):2233398. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2023.2233398.
The widespread availability and use of vaccines have tremendously reduced morbidity and deaths related to infectious diseases globally. However, in hill-tribe communities in Northern Thailand, vaccination rates remain low, and there is limited literature on parental perceptions, attitudes, and beliefs about vaccination for children under five years of age. We conducted a qualitative study employing semi-structured interviews to understand parents' perceptions, attitudes, and beliefs about vaccinations. A purposive sample was used to recruit participants. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. 74 hill-tribe parents (14 Akha, 11 Hmong, 12 Lahu, 13 Lisu, 12 Karen, and 12 Yao) were interviewed. Four themes emerged from the interviews: 1) traditional beliefs, and practices 2) traumatic experiences, 3) lack of information and effective communication, and 4) trust and support from the community. Findings highlight that it is crucial to build trust by providing knowledge, appropriate information, and advice about vaccinations in order to improve vaccine coverage in children under five years of age in the hill-tribe context.
疫苗的广泛可及和使用极大地降低了全球传染病的发病率和死亡率。然而,在泰国北部的山地部落社区,疫苗接种率仍然较低,关于父母对 5 岁以下儿童疫苗接种的看法、态度和信念的文献有限。我们进行了一项定性研究,采用半结构式访谈来了解父母对疫苗接种的看法、态度和信念。采用目的性抽样来招募参与者。使用主题分析方法对数据进行分析。共采访了 74 位山地部落父母(14 位阿卡人、11 位苗人、12 位拉祜人、13 位傈僳人、12 位克伦人、12 位瑶人)。访谈中出现了四个主题:1)传统信仰和习俗、2)创伤经历、3)缺乏信息和有效沟通、4)社区的信任和支持。研究结果表明,在山地部落环境中,为提高 5 岁以下儿童的疫苗接种覆盖率,提供有关疫苗接种的知识、适当信息和建议以建立信任至关重要。