Capodici Angelo, Salussolia Aurelia, La Fauci Giusy, Di Valerio Zeno, Montalti Marco, Odone Anna, Costantino Claudio, Larson Heidi J, Leask Julie, Lenzi Jacopo, Manzoli Lamberto, Gori Davide
Unit of Hygiene, Public Health and Medical Statistics, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, University of Bologna, 40126 Bologna, Italy.
Interdisciplinary Research Center for Health Science, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, 56127 Pisa, Italy.
Vaccines (Basel). 2024 Mar 12;12(3):297. doi: 10.3390/vaccines12030297.
Influenza is a significant public health concern, with Italy being profoundly impacted annually. Despite extensive vaccination campaigns and cooperative initiatives between the Public Health Departments of Local Healthcare Authorities and family physicians, low vaccine uptake rates persist. This study builds upon the OBVIOUS project, providing an updated picture of influenza vaccine uptake in Italy through a representative sample. A cross-sectional computer-assisted web interviewing (CAWI) survey of 10,001 Italian citizens was conducted between 31 March and 5 June 2023. Our findings underscore the negative impact of a lack of awareness that a person is in a priority group for influenza vaccination (-26.1 percentage points in vaccine uptake) and the profound influence of social circles on vaccination decisions (-5 percentage points when unfavorable). Medical professionals played a pivotal role, with recommendations from family doctors significantly promoting vaccine uptake (+20.2 percentage points). Age, chronic conditions, and socio-demographic factors also influenced vaccination behaviors. For children, parental negative perceptions regarding the flu (-10.4 percentage points) and vaccine safety (-23.4 percentage points) were crucial determinants. The present study emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach addressing awareness, societal beliefs, and tailored medical advice to enhance vaccination rates and protect public health in Italy.
流感是一个重大的公共卫生问题,意大利每年都受到严重影响。尽管开展了广泛的疫苗接种运动,以及地方医疗机构公共卫生部门与家庭医生之间的合作举措,但疫苗接种率仍然很低。本研究以OBVIOUS项目为基础,通过一个具有代表性的样本,提供了意大利流感疫苗接种情况的最新图景。2023年3月31日至6月5日期间,对10001名意大利公民进行了一项横断面计算机辅助网络访谈(CAWI)调查。我们的研究结果强调了缺乏对个人属于流感疫苗接种优先群体的认识所产生的负面影响(疫苗接种率下降26.1个百分点),以及社交圈对疫苗接种决策的深远影响(不利时下降5个百分点)。医疗专业人员发挥了关键作用,家庭医生的建议显著促进了疫苗接种(提高20.2个百分点)。年龄、慢性病和社会人口因素也影响了疫苗接种行为。对于儿童来说,父母对流感的负面看法(下降10.4个百分点)和对疫苗安全性的负面看法(下降23.4个百分点)是关键决定因素。本研究强调需要采取综合方法,解决认识、社会观念和量身定制的医疗建议等问题,以提高意大利的疫苗接种率并保护公众健康。