Hamad George, Ranmuthugala Geetha
Department of Rural Health, Melbourne Medical School, The University of Melbourne, Australia.
Department of Rural Health, Melbourne Medical School, The University of Melbourne, Australia; School of Rural Medicine, University of New England, Australia.
Aust N Z J Public Health. 2023 Dec;47(6):100099. doi: 10.1016/j.anzjph.2023.100099. Epub 2023 Nov 27.
To investigate the level of Q fever awareness in Australia.
A scoping review was conducted by searching the electronic databases Medline, PubMed and Web of Science using keywords for Q fever, awareness, knowledge, and Australian locations. The search was initially limited to articles published in the 10 years prior to June 2022 and then extended up to and including August 2023; yielding 387 records.
Fifteen articles were assessed as being eligible. These articles reported on surveys and interviews conducted with farmers, veterinary practitioners and nurses, medical practitioners, policy makers, researchers, industry representatives, animal science students, cat breeders, wildlife rehabilitators, and agriculture show attendees. Farmers were the largest group represented. Level of Q fever awareness amongst these communities, including those at high-risk, was generally low. The need for increased awareness was recognised. General practitioner awareness levels were low and recognised to be so by high-risk groups. Awareness of preventive measures including vaccination was greater among those with greater awareness and risk.
With the availability of a highly effective vaccine in Australia, there is a need to increase Q fever knowledge and awareness among high-risk groups and primary health care practitioners.
Strategies to increase awareness and knowledge of Q fever risks and prevention strategies may assist with reducing Q fever burden in Australia.
调查澳大利亚对Q热的认知水平。
通过在电子数据库Medline、PubMed和Web of Science中使用Q热、认知、知识和澳大利亚地点等关键词进行范围综述。搜索最初限于2022年6月之前10年发表的文章,然后扩展至2023年8月(含);共获得387条记录。
15篇文章被评估为符合条件。这些文章报道了对农民、兽医和护士、医生、政策制定者、研究人员、行业代表、动物科学专业学生、养猫者、野生动物康复者和农业展会参与者进行的调查和访谈。农民是所涉及的最大群体。这些群体(包括高风险群体)中对Q热的认知水平普遍较低。人们认识到有必要提高认知。全科医生的认知水平较低,高风险群体也认识到这一点。对包括疫苗接种在内的预防措施的认知在认知度较高和风险较高的人群中更高。
鉴于澳大利亚有高效疫苗,有必要提高高风险群体和初级卫生保健从业者对Q热的了解和认知。
提高对Q热风险和预防策略的认知和了解的策略可能有助于减轻澳大利亚的Q热负担。