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COVID-19大流行对吉尔吉斯共和国高危人群流感知识、态度及疫苗接种行为的影响:一项比较研究

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on influenza knowledge, attitudes, and vaccination practices in at-risk groups in the Kyrgyz Republic: A comparative study.

作者信息

Akmatova Rakhat, Otorbaeva Dinara, Ebama Malembe S

机构信息

Center for Vaccine Equity, Task Force for Global Health, 330 W. Ponce de Leon Avenue, Decatur, GA 30030, United States.

Department of Disease Prevention and State Sanitary and Epidemiology Surveillance Under the Ministry of Health, 535 Frunze Street, 720033 Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

出版信息

Vaccine. 2025 May 22;56:127159. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2025.127159. Epub 2025 May 2.

Abstract

INSTRUCTION

Influenza remains a global health concern, causing significant annual morbidity and mortality. Vaccination is the most effective preventive measure; however, global vaccine coverage remains insufficient to establish herd immunity. In Kyrgyzstan, despite a national immunization program, influenza vaccine uptake among the risk groups has fluctuated between 11 % to 50 %. Understanding shifts in vaccination intentions before and during the COVID-19 pandemic is critical for refining public health strategies and institutional approach for improving vaccination coverage.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study assessed influenza-related knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) among risk groups (pregnant women, adults with chronic diseases, healthcare workers) in Kyrgyzstan before and during the pandemic (N = 7200). Data were analyzed using EPI Info, with descriptive statistics and logistic regression models to identify associations between socio-demographic/KAP factors and vaccination intentions/recommendations.

RESULTS

Pre-pandemic, lower education (OR = 2.2; 95 %CI 1.4-3.2) and employment (OR = 1.4; 95 %CI 1.0-1.8) predicted higher vaccination intent among pregnant women; these associations waned during the pandemic, though women without comorbidities maintained stronger intent. Among adults with chronic diseases, divorced individuals (OR = 2.74; 95 %CI 1.12-6.6) in pre-pandemic and those distrusting vaccine protective effect (OR = 7.74; 95 %CI 4.2-14.1) showed heightened willingness for vaccination in the pandemic time. Healthcare workers with >5 years' experience and those treating children (OR = 2.39; 95 %CI 1.24-4.6) were more likely to recommend vaccines during the pandemic, reversing pre-pandemic trends. Prioritization of the target groups also shifted: older adults and comorbid patients gained emphasis during the pandemic, whereas children and medical staff were prioritized earlier.

CONCLUSION

The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped influenza vaccine uptake dynamics, altering socio-demographic predictors and KAP patterns. Addressing vaccine hesitancy, misinformation, and structural barriers through tailored education and proactive healthcare engagement is vital. These findings underscore the need for adaptable, context-sensitive vaccination strategies and robust public health interventions to sustain immunization progress in evolving epidemiological landscapes.

摘要

说明

流感仍然是一个全球卫生问题,每年造成大量发病和死亡。接种疫苗是最有效的预防措施;然而,全球疫苗接种覆盖率仍不足以建立群体免疫。在吉尔吉斯斯坦,尽管有国家免疫规划,但风险群体中的流感疫苗接种率在11%至50%之间波动。了解2019冠状病毒病大流行之前和期间疫苗接种意愿的变化,对于完善公共卫生战略和提高疫苗接种覆盖率的机构方法至关重要。

方法

这项横断面研究评估了吉尔吉斯斯坦大流行之前和期间风险群体(孕妇、慢性病成年人、医护人员)中与流感相关的知识、态度和行为(KAP)(N = 7200)。使用EPI Info分析数据,采用描述性统计和逻辑回归模型来确定社会人口统计学/KAP因素与疫苗接种意愿/建议之间的关联。

结果

在大流行之前,受教育程度较低(比值比=2.2;95%置信区间1.4 - 3.2)和就业(比值比=1.4;95%置信区间1.0 - 1.8)预示着孕妇的疫苗接种意愿较高;在大流行期间,这些关联减弱,不过没有合并症的女性仍保持较强的意愿。在慢性病成年人中,大流行之前离婚的个体(比值比=2.74;95%置信区间1.12 - 6.6)以及那些不信任疫苗保护效果的个体(比值比=7.74;95%置信区间4.2 - 14.1)在大流行期间表现出更高的接种意愿。有超过5年工作经验的医护人员以及治疗儿童的医护人员(比值比=2.39;95%置信区间1.24 - 4.6)在大流行期间更有可能推荐疫苗,这与大流行之前的趋势相反。目标群体的优先级也发生了变化:在大流行期间,老年人和合并症患者得到更多重视,而儿童和医护人员在更早的时候被列为优先对象。

结论

2019冠状病毒病大流行重塑了流感疫苗接种动态,改变了社会人口统计学预测因素和KAP模式。通过量身定制的教育和积极的医疗保健参与来解决疫苗犹豫、错误信息和结构性障碍至关重要。这些发现强调了需要适应性强、因地制宜的疫苗接种策略以及强有力的公共卫生干预措施,以在不断变化的流行病学形势下维持免疫进展。

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