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沙特阿拉伯普通人群流感疫苗接种率的决定因素:一项基于健康信念模型的研究

Determinants of Flu Vaccine Uptake Among the General Population in Saudi Arabia: A Study Based on the Health Belief Model.

作者信息

Alsuwailem Sulaiman I, Okmi Ezzuddin A, Alkhaldi Eid H, Almutairi Khalid S, Alshamari Waleed K

机构信息

Preventive Medicine, Saudi Public Health Authority, Riyadh, SAU.

Respiratory Infectious Diseases Prevention and Control, Saudi Public Health Authority, Riyadh, SAU.

出版信息

Cureus. 2023 Jul 2;15(7):e41277. doi: 10.7759/cureus.41277. eCollection 2023 Jul.

DOI:10.7759/cureus.41277
PMID:37533606
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10392738/
Abstract

Background and objective Recently, influenza has emerged as a significant public health concern worldwide, including in Saudi Arabia. Vaccination against the flu is widely recognized as a crucial preventive measure to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with the virus. However, the uptake of flu vaccines among the general population in Saudi Arabia still remains low. In light of this, this study aimed to examine the determinants of influenza vaccine uptake in Saudi Arabia by using the Health Belief Model (HBM). Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted among adults living in all regions of Saudi Arabia by using an online self-administered questionnaire based on the HBM. The questionnaire inquired about demographics, knowledge about influenza, knowledge about vaccines, and beliefs/barriers. It was distributed via social media platforms, including WhatsApp, Twitter, and Instagram. IBM SPSS Statistics software version 29 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY) was used for statistical analyses, and both the Chi-square test and logic regression analyses were applied to determine associations between explanatory and response variables, with the level of significance set at p<0.05. Results This study enrolled a total of 1040 participants, and the majority were Saudi nationals (96.9%). Of note, 66.2% of the participants were males, and the rest were females. Most of the participants were employed by governmental institutions (42.0%), had bachelor's degrees (58.4%), had never worked in the health sector (70.2%), and earned above 10,000 Saudi riyals per month (62.1%). Over half (55.7%) of participants had taken the flu vaccine at the time of this study. Working in the healthcare sector was associated with increased flu vaccine uptake [adjusted odds ratio (aOR): 3.84, p<0.001]. The likelihood of getting the flu vaccines was greater among men (aOR: 1.38, p=0.027), and obesity was associated with lower flu vaccine uptake (aOR: 0.29, p=0.034). Having contact with people with flu, having had flu in the past, and experiencing severe flu complications (aOR: 4.71, p=0.029; aOR: 0.13, p=0.006; and aOR: 0.29, p=0.033, respectively) were significantly associated with the flu vaccine uptake among our study participants. Perceived potential risks of the flu vaccine were also associated with taking the flu vaccine (aOR: 0.213, p=0.042). There was a significant association between seeing an advertisement for the flu vaccine and the likelihood of taking the vaccine (aOR: 5.488, p=0.042). Conclusion This study found that certain sociodemographic factors are associated with flu vaccine uptake. These factors included contact with flu-infected individuals, past experiences with flu, perceived risks, and exposure to flu vaccine advertisements. Improving healthcare accessibility, conducting awareness campaigns, and implementing workplace initiatives are recommended to address the issues related to flu vaccine uptake.

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摘要

背景与目的 最近,流感已成为全球范围内一个重大的公共卫生问题,沙特阿拉伯也不例外。接种流感疫苗被广泛认为是降低与该病毒相关的发病率和死亡率的关键预防措施。然而,沙特阿拉伯普通人群中流感疫苗的接种率仍然很低。有鉴于此,本研究旨在运用健康信念模型(HBM)来探究沙特阿拉伯流感疫苗接种的决定因素。

方法 本横断面研究通过基于健康信念模型的在线自填问卷,对居住在沙特阿拉伯所有地区的成年人进行。问卷询问了人口统计学信息、对流感的了解、对疫苗的了解以及信念/障碍。问卷通过包括WhatsApp、Twitter和Instagram在内的社交媒体平台进行分发。使用IBM SPSS Statistics软件版本29(IBM公司,纽约州阿蒙克)进行统计分析,运用卡方检验和逻辑回归分析来确定解释变量与反应变量之间的关联,显著性水平设定为p<0.05。

结果 本研究共纳入1040名参与者,大多数是沙特国民(96.9%)。值得注意的是,66.2%的参与者为男性,其余为女性。大多数参与者受雇于政府机构(42.0%),拥有学士学位(58.4%),从未在卫生部门工作过(70.2%),每月收入超过10,000沙特里亚尔(62.1%)。超过一半(55.7%)的参与者在本研究进行时已接种流感疫苗。在医疗保健部门工作与流感疫苗接种率增加相关[调整后的优势比(aOR):3.84,p<0.001]。男性接种流感疫苗的可能性更大(aOR:1.38,p=0.027),肥胖与较低的流感疫苗接种率相关(aOR:0.29,p=0.034)。与流感患者接触、过去患过流感以及经历过严重的流感并发症(分别为aOR:4.71,p=0.029;aOR:0.13,p=0.006;aOR:0.29,p=0.033)与本研究参与者的流感疫苗接种显著相关。对流感疫苗潜在风险的认知也与接种流感疫苗相关(aOR:0.213,p=0.042)。看到流感疫苗广告与接种疫苗的可能性之间存在显著关联(aOR:5.488,p=0.042)。

结论 本研究发现某些社会人口学因素与流感疫苗接种相关。这些因素包括与流感感染者接触、过去的流感经历、感知到的风险以及接触流感疫苗广告。建议改善医疗保健可及性、开展宣传活动并实施工作场所倡议,以解决与流感疫苗接种相关的问题。

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