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应对奥地利未接种疫苗儿童父母中的疫苗犹豫和提高疫苗意愿。

Tackling Vaccine Hesitancy and Increasing Vaccine Willingness Among Parents of Unvaccinated Children in Austria.

机构信息

Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine 1, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

Department of Emergency Medicine, Clinic Hietzing, Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

Int J Public Health. 2023 Aug 28;68:1606042. doi: 10.3389/ijph.2023.1606042. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

In autumn 2021, there was a surge of COVID-19 infections in Austria, and vaccination coverage stagnated at a below-average level compared to the rest of Europe. Surveys showed that both children and adolescents were the main drivers of the rising infection rates and that vaccination numbers were particularly low in this age group. This was due to widespread vaccination skepticism and hesitancy among parents of unvaccinated children and adolescents. Here, we describe a novel intervention concept that allowed us to efficiently tackle parental vaccine hesitancy. We designed an intervention series that followed a reproducible format based on online face-to-face seminars in groups of a maximum of twenty people. Each seminar included an anonymous online questionnaire for internal quality control. Moreover, we assessed the motives of parental vaccine hesitancy and asked participants to rate subjective vaccine willingness for their children on a scale of zero to ten. Within 8 weeks, more than 580 people participated in the seminar series. We found that concerns about the side effects of the vaccine were the predominant motive of vaccination hesitancy among the study population. Overall, the intervention could successfully increase the median parental vaccination willingness of participants from a score of five to eight. We identified tree hesitancy motives (distrust towards the pharmaceutical industry, the government, or feelings of restriction from personal freedom) that were associated with below-average vaccination willingness and significant lower increase. With this study we analyzed motives driving COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy among parents of unvaccinated children and reasons of parents to restrain their children from getting vaccinated. The intervention method described here, could effectively address individual concerns on a personal level while at the same time reach a large number of people across geographical and language barriers. Thereby we could significantly increase subjective vaccination willingness of the participants. Our approach is easy to apply, highly cost-effective, and can be used to tackle any kind of medical misinformation.

摘要

2021 年秋季,奥地利 COVID-19 感染病例激增,与欧洲其他地区相比,疫苗接种覆盖率处于较低水平。调查显示,儿童和青少年是感染率上升的主要驱动因素,而这一年龄组的疫苗接种人数特别低。这是由于未接种疫苗的儿童和青少年的父母普遍存在疫苗怀疑和犹豫。

在这里,我们描述了一种新的干预概念,该概念使我们能够有效地解决父母对疫苗的犹豫。我们设计了一系列干预措施,这些措施基于最多 20 人的在线面对面小组研讨会,采用可重复的格式。每次研讨会都包括一个匿名的在线问卷,用于内部质量控制。此外,我们评估了父母对疫苗犹豫不决的动机,并要求参与者对自己孩子的主观疫苗接种意愿进行评分,范围从 0 到 10。

在 8 周内,超过 580 人参加了研讨会系列。我们发现,对疫苗副作用的担忧是研究人群中疫苗犹豫不决的主要动机。总体而言,干预措施成功地将参与者的中位数父母疫苗接种意愿从 5 分提高到 8 分。我们确定了三种犹豫不决的动机(对制药行业、政府或个人自由受限的不信任感),这些动机与平均疫苗接种意愿较低和显著降低相关。

通过这项研究,我们分析了未接种疫苗的儿童的父母对 COVID-19 疫苗接种犹豫不决的动机,以及父母不让孩子接种疫苗的原因。这里描述的干预方法可以有效地解决个人的担忧,同时在地理和语言障碍的情况下触及大量人群。因此,我们可以显著提高参与者的主观疫苗接种意愿。我们的方法易于应用,具有很高的成本效益,可以用于解决任何类型的医疗错误信息。

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