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Predictors of protective behaviors among American travelers to the 2009 Hajj

机译:2009年朝Ha旅行者的保护行为预测

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Background: Respiratory-borne infectious diseases can spread rapidly at mass gatherings. The 2009 Hajj took place during the influenza A (H1N1) pandemic. This study investigates factors associated with compliance with recommended influenza A (H1N1)-related health practices and behaviors among American pilgrims to the 2009 Hajj: receiving seasonal influenza vaccinations, receiving influenza A (H1N1) vaccinations, and behaviors intended to mitigate respiratory illness. Methods: American residents from Minnesota and Michigan completed anonymous surveys prior to and following travel to the 2009 Hajj. Surveys assessed demographics; knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) related to influenza A (H1N1); seasonal and H1N1 vaccinations; health-seeking behaviors; sources of health information; and protective behaviors during the Hajj. Results: Pre- and post-travel surveys were completed by 186 participants. Receiving seasonal influenza vaccination was reported by 138 (63%) respondents, and 80 (36%) reported receiving an influenza A (H1N1) vaccine. One hundred forty-four (79%) respondents reported engaging in protective behaviors during the Hajj to prevent illness. In multivariable models, greater perceived severity of influenza A (H1N1) before traveling was associated with: seasonal influenza vaccination (OR. =. 1.74, 95% CI. =. 1.14-2.62, p=. .01), influenza A (H1N1) vaccination (OR. =. 2.02, 95% CI. =. 1.35-3.02, p=. .001), and engaging in protective behaviors during the Hajj (OR. =. 1.62, 95% CI. =. 1.00-2.63, p=. .003). Conclusions: This study found that accurate knowledge of influenza A (H1N1) symptoms, transmission, and prevention was associated with greater perceived severity of influenza A (H1N1); and perceived influenza A (H1N1) severity was associated with engaging in recommended protective health practices. Understanding the barriers to and facilitators of compliance with recommended behaviors can help guide the development of tailored outreach strategies to mitigate the impact and spread of respiratory disease.
机译:背景:呼吸道传染病可以在群众聚会中迅速传播。 2009年朝j发生在甲型H1N1流感大流行期间。这项研究调查了到2009年朝圣日的美国朝圣者与推荐的甲型H1N1相关健康习惯和行为的依从性相关因素:接受季节性流感疫苗接种,接受甲型H1N1疫苗接种以及旨在减轻呼吸系统疾病的行为。方法:来自明尼苏达州和密歇根州的美国居民在前往2009年朝Ha之前和之后完成了匿名调查。调查评估的人口统计资料;与甲型流感(H1N1)有关的知识,态度和做法(KAP);季节性和H1N1疫苗接种;追求健康的行为;健康信息来源;和朝圣期间的保护行为。结果:186名参与者完成了旅行前后的调查。 138(63%)名应答者报告了季节性流感疫苗接种,而80%(36%)应答者称接受了A(H1N1)流感疫苗。一百四十四(79%)的受访者报告说,朝圣期间进行预防行为以预防疾病。在多变量模型中,旅行前对甲型流感(H1N1)更高的感知严重程度与以下因素相关:季节性流感疫苗接种(OR。= 1.74,95%CI。= 1.14-2.62,p = .01),A型流感(H1N1 )(OR。=。2.02,95%CI。=。1.35-3.02,p = .001),并在朝j期间参与保护行为(OR。=。1.62,95%CI。=。1.00-2.63 ,p = .003)。结论:这项研究发现,对甲型流感(H1N1)症状,传播和预防的准确了解与甲型流感(H1N1)的严重程度相关;并且认为甲型H1N1流感的严重程度与采取推荐的保护性健康措施有关。了解妨碍推荐行为的障碍和促进者,可以帮助指导制定有针对性的推广策略,以减轻呼吸系统疾病的影响和传播。

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