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The impact of a vaccine scare on parental views, trust and information needs: a qualitative study in Sydney, Australia

机译:疫苗恐慌对父母的看法,信任和信息需求的影响:澳大利亚悉尼的定性研究

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Background Vaccine safety scares can undermine public confidence in vaccines and decrease immunisation rates. Understanding and addressing parental concerns arising during such scares can assist in lessening their impact. In Australia in April 2010 there was a temporary suspension of influenza vaccine for children under 5?years of age after reports of an increase in the rate of adverse events following vaccination. This qualitative study aimed to explore the impact of the vaccine suspension on parental knowledge, attitudes, trust, information needs, and intent related to influenza vaccination and broader immunisation programs. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 25 parents of children attending childcare centres in Sydney, Australia, between June 2010 and May 2011. Centres were selected to include parents from a range of socioeconomic backgrounds. Interview transcripts were coded and analysed using an approach informed by grounded theory. Results Findings indicated that, for those who recalled the vaccine suspension, there was a lasting sense of uncertainty and confusion and a perceived lack of information. Parents had distinct information needs following the vaccine suspension, especially in regards to vaccine safety, testing and recommendations. For many, influenza vaccination intent was conditional on receipt of information from a trusted, authoritative source allaying safety concerns. Importantly, the impact of the scare was contained to influenza vaccines only, and not other vaccine programs. Conclusions Parental concerns and information gaps following a vaccine safety scare need to be actively addressed. We provide policy and practice suggestions for proactively managing such incidents, particularly in relation to communication of timely, targeted information to parents and immunisation providers.
机译:背景技术疫苗安全性恐慌会破坏公众对疫苗的信心并降低免疫率。理解和解决在此类恐慌中产生的父母担忧可以帮助减轻其影响。据报道,接种疫苗后不良事件发生率有所增加,2010年4月在澳大利亚,针对5岁以下儿童暂时停用了流感疫苗。这项定性研究旨在探讨疫苗悬浮液对父母知识,态度,信任,信息需求以及与流感疫苗接种和更广泛的免疫计划有关的意图的影响。方法在2010年6月至2011年5月之间,对在澳大利亚悉尼的儿童保育中心的25名儿童父母进行了半结构化访谈。选择了这些中心,包括来自不同社会经济背景的父母。访谈笔录采用扎根理论为基础的方法进行编码和分析。结果发现表明,对于那些想起疫苗悬浮液的人,存在着一种持续的不确定性和困惑感,以及缺乏信息的感觉。接种疫苗后,父母有不同的信息需求,尤其是在疫苗安全性,测试和建议方面。对于许多人来说,流感疫苗的接种意向是要从可靠,权威的来源收到缓解安全隐患的信息。重要的是,恐慌的影响只包含在流感疫苗中,而没有包含在其他疫苗项目中。结论疫苗安全性恐慌后的父母关注和信息空白需要积极解决。我们提供政策和实践建议,以主动管理此类事件,尤其是在及时向父母和免疫提供者传达有针对性的信息方面。

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