Lewandowski Dawid, Sulik Artur, Raciborski Filip, Krasnodebska Milena, Gebarowska Joanna, Stalewska Aleksandra, Toczylowski Kacper
Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Medical University of Bialystok, 15-274 Bialystok, Poland.
Department of Environmental Hazard Prevention, Allergology and Immunology, Warsaw Medical University, 02-007 Warsaw, Poland.
Vaccines (Basel). 2025 Jan 10;13(1):55. doi: 10.3390/vaccines13010055.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Lyme disease (LD) is a major public health problem in Europe and the United States, with increasing incidence and not many prevention options. Vaccine hesitancy might be a significant barrier to successful vaccination campaigns having in mind previous vaccine development failures. This study aimed to evaluate the public's perception of LD vaccination in Poland, assess willingness to vaccinate, and identify factors influencing vaccination attitudes.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted among parents of children hospitalized at the University Children's Hospital in Bialystok, Poland. The survey consisted of 29 questions regarding demographics, LD knowledge, vaccine attitudes, and perceived risks. Data were collected between January and December 2023 and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics to identify predictors of respondents' positive vaccination attitudes.
A total of 503 valid responses were analyzed. Most respondents (72.4%) showed positive attitudes towards vaccination, while 18.5% were neutral and 9.1% were negative. Trust in health experts emerged as an important predictor of vaccination acceptance (OR 22.84; < 0.001). More than 80% of participants recognized an LD vaccine as necessary, and 64.21% believed it would reduce their concerns about LD. Willingness to vaccinate was influenced by general positive vaccine attitudes, recognized danger of LD, and belief in the vaccine's ability to ease fears. Notably, 40.8% of respondents were uncertain about vaccine risks, with this group tending to be younger, less educated, and expressing lower trust in medical professionals.
Public perception of LD in Poland indicates a high acceptance of a potential LD vaccine. Still, addressing vaccine hesitancy remains critical, particularly among undecided or neutral respondents. Building trust in healthcare professionals and addressing safety worries are important to increasing future LD vaccine use.
背景/目的:莱姆病(LD)是欧洲和美国的一个主要公共卫生问题,发病率不断上升且预防选择不多。考虑到先前疫苗研发的失败,疫苗犹豫可能是成功开展疫苗接种运动的一个重大障碍。本研究旨在评估波兰公众对莱姆病疫苗接种的看法,评估接种意愿,并确定影响接种态度的因素。
在波兰比亚韦斯托克大学儿童医院住院儿童的家长中进行了一项横断面调查。该调查包括29个关于人口统计学、莱姆病知识、疫苗态度和感知风险的问题。在2023年1月至12月期间收集数据,并使用描述性和推断性统计进行分析,以确定受访者积极接种态度的预测因素。
共分析了503份有效回复。大多数受访者(72.4%)对疫苗接种持积极态度,而18.5%持中立态度,9.1%持消极态度。对健康专家的信任成为疫苗接受度的一个重要预测因素(比值比22.84;P<0.001)。超过80%的参与者认为莱姆病疫苗是必要的,64.21%的人认为它会减少他们对莱姆病的担忧。接种意愿受到总体积极疫苗态度、认识到的莱姆病危险以及相信疫苗能够缓解恐惧的影响。值得注意的是,40.8%的受访者对疫苗风险不确定,这一群体往往更年轻、受教育程度更低,并且对医疗专业人员的信任度较低。
波兰公众对莱姆病的看法表明对潜在莱姆病疫苗的接受度较高。尽管如此,解决疫苗犹豫问题仍然至关重要,特别是在未决定或持中立态度的受访者中。建立对医疗保健专业人员的信任并解决安全担忧对于增加未来莱姆病疫苗的使用非常重要。