首页> 外文期刊>BMC Public Health >Assessing parents’ knowledge and attitudes towards seasonal influenza vaccination of children before and after a seasonal influenza vaccination effectiveness study in low-income urban and rural Kenya, 2010–2011
【24h】

Assessing parents’ knowledge and attitudes towards seasonal influenza vaccination of children before and after a seasonal influenza vaccination effectiveness study in low-income urban and rural Kenya, 2010–2011

机译:在2010-2011年肯尼亚低收入城市和乡村进行季节性流感疫苗接种有效性研究之前和之后评估父母对儿童季节性流感疫苗接种的知识和态度

获取原文
           

摘要

Background Influenza vaccine is rarely used in Kenya, and little is known about attitudes towards the vaccine. From June-September 2010, free seasonal influenza vaccine was offered to children between 6?months and 10?years old in two Population-Based Infectious Disease Surveillance (PBIDS) sites. This survey assessed attitudes about influenza, uptake of the vaccine and experiences with childhood influenza vaccination. Methods We administered a questionnaire and held focus group discussions with parents of children of enrollment age in the two sites before and after first year of the vaccine campaign. For pre-vaccination focus group discussions, we randomly selected mothers and fathers who had an eligible child from the PBIDS database to participate. For the post-vaccination focus group discussions we stratified parents whose children were eligible for vaccination into fully vaccinated, partially vaccinated and non-vaccinated groups. Results Overall, 5284 and 5755 people completed pre and post-vaccination questionnaires, respectively, in Kibera and Lwak. From pre-vaccination questionnaire results, among parents who were planning on vaccinating their children, 2219 (77.6%) in Kibera and 1780 (89.6%) in Lwak said the main reason was to protect the children from seasonal influenza. In the pre-vaccination discussions, no parent had heard of the seasonal influenza vaccine. At the end of the vaccine campaign, of 18,652 eligible children, 5,817 (31.2%) were fully vaccinated, 2,073 (11.1%) were partially vaccinated and, 10,762 (57.7%) were not vaccinated. In focus group discussions, parents who declined vaccine were concerned about vaccine safety or believed seasonal influenza illness was not severe enough to warrant vaccination. Parents who declined the vaccine were mainly too busy [251(25%) in Kibera and 95 (10.5%) in Lwak], or their child was away during the vaccination period [199(19.8%) in Kibera; 94(10.4%) in Lwak]. Conclusion If influenza vaccine were to be introduced more broadly in Kenya, effective health messaging will be needed on vaccine side effects and frequency and potential severity of influenza infection.
机译:背景技术肯尼亚很少使用流感疫苗,对这种疫苗的态度知之甚少。从2010年6月至9月,在两个基于人群的传染病监测(PBIDS)场所为6个月至10岁的儿童提供了免费的季节性流感疫苗。这项调查评估了人们对流感的态度,疫苗的摄入以及儿童流感疫苗接种的经验。方法我们在疫苗接种运动的第一年之前和之后,在两个地点与两个年龄段的入学年龄的父母进行了问卷调查,并进行了焦点小组讨论。为了进行疫苗接种前的焦点小组讨论,我们从PBIDS数据库中随机选择了有合格孩子的父母。对于疫苗接种后的焦点小组讨论,我们将其孩子有资格接种的父母分为完全接种,部分接种和未接种的组。结果总体而言,在基贝拉和卢瓦克,分别有5284人和5755人完成了疫苗接种前和接种后的问卷调查。根据疫苗接种前调查表的结果,在计划为孩子接种疫苗的父母中,基贝拉州的2219(77.6%)和卢瓦克州的1780(89.6%)表示,主要原因是要保护孩子免受季节性流感的侵袭。在疫苗接种前的讨论中,没有父母听说过季节性流感疫苗。在疫苗接种运动结束时,在18,652名合格儿童中,有5,817名(31.2%)得到了完全疫苗接种,2,073名(11.1%)得到了部分疫苗接种,而10,762名(57.7%)没有进行疫苗接种。在焦点小组讨论中,拒绝接种疫苗的父母担心疫苗的安全性,或者认为季节性流感病的严重性不足以进行疫苗接种。拒绝接种疫苗的父母主要是太忙[Kibera为251(25%),Lwak为95(10.5%)],或者他们的孩子在疫苗接种期间不在[Kibera 199(19.8%)]。卢瓦94(10.4%)。结论如果要在肯尼亚更广泛地使用流感疫苗,就需要在疫苗副作用,流感感染的频率和潜在严重性方面进行有效的健康宣传。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号