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Vulnerable Groups Within a Vulnerable Population: Awareness of the A(H1N1)pdm09 Pandemic and Willingness to Be Vaccinated Among Pregnant Women in Ivory Coast

机译:弱势群体中的弱势群体:象牙海岸孕妇对A(H1N1)pdm09大流行的意识和接受疫苗接种的意愿

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>Background. Because little is known about attitudes toward influenza and influenza vaccine among pregnant women in West Africa, before local distribution of A(H1N1)pdm09 vaccine in Ivory Coast we assessed knowledge of the pandemic and acceptance of the A(H1N1)pdm09 vaccine in a diverse population of pregnant women.>Methods. A cross-sectional intercept survey of 411 pregnant women in 4 prenatal care settings was conducted during 15–28 February 2010 in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.>Results. The majority (64.5%) of pregnant women said they had heard of the influenza pandemic, and of these, the majority (61.3%) were aware of the A(H1N1)pdm09 vaccine. However, awareness varied significantly by clinical setting, education level, and access to media (P < .001 for all comparisons). After adjustment for other sociodemographic factors, college-educated women were 16.8 (95% confidence interval [CI], 3.3–85.2) times as likely as women without formal education to be aware of the pandemic. After controlling for both education and demographic characteristics, women with televisions were 5 times as likely as women without television to be aware of the pandemic (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 4.94; 95% CI, 1.34–18.17). Of those aware of the influenza pandemic, 69.8% said they would accept the A(H1N1)pdm09 vaccine while they were pregnant. Although awareness was highest in private prenatal care clinics, compared with public outpatient clinics (90.6% vs 37.5%), acceptance of vaccine was significantly lower in private settings, compared with public outpatient settings (57.3% vs 87.2%; P < .001 for each comparison).>Conclusions. Gaps in knowledge about the influenza pandemic and vaccine highlight the challenges of pandemic preparedness in poorer countries, where substantial disparities in education and media access are evident.
机译:>背景。由于对西非孕妇对流感和流感疫苗的态度知之甚少,因此在科特迪瓦当地分发A(H1N1)pdm09疫苗之前,我们评估了关于大流行的知识和对大流行的接受程度>方法。 2010年2月15日至28日在象牙阿比让对411名孕妇进行了4种产前检查,进行了横断面拦截调查>结果。大多数(64.5%)的孕妇说他们听说过流感大流行,其中大多数(61.3%)知道A(H1N1)pdm09疫苗。但是,随着临床背景,教育程度和媒体使用情况的不同,意识也有很大差异(所有比较的P均<0.001)。在对其他社会人口统计学因素进行调整后,受过大学教育的妇女意识到这一大流行的可能性是未接受正规教育的妇女的16.8倍(95%的置信区间[CI]为3.3-85.2)。在控制了教育和人口统计学特征之后,有电视的妇女意识到这种流行病的可能性是没有电视的妇女的5倍(调整后的优势比[aOR],4.94; 95%CI,1.34-18.17)。在意识到流感大流行的人中,有69.8%的人说他们会在怀孕时接受A(H1N1)pdm09疫苗。尽管在私立产前保健诊所中的认知度最高,但与公立门诊诊所相比(90.6%对37.5%),相比公立门诊环境(57.3%对87.2%),私立场所对疫苗的接受率明显较低(P <.001 >结论。关于流感大流行和疫苗知识的空白突出显示了贫穷国家在大流行防范方面的挑战,这些国家在教育和媒体获取方面存在明显差距。

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