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Vaccine Delays, Refusals, and Patient Dismissals: A Survey of Pediatricians

机译:疫苗延误,拒绝和患者解雇:儿科医生调查

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BACKGROUND: Parental noncompliance with the American Academy of Pediatrics and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention immunization schedule is an increasing public health concern. We examined the frequency of requests for vaccine delays and refusals and the impact on US pediatricians’ behavior.METHODS: Using national American Academy of Pediatrics Periodic Surveys from 2006 and 2013, we describe pediatrician perceptions of prevalence of (1) vaccine refusals and delays, (2) parental reasons for refusals and/or delays, and (3) physician dismissals. Questions about vaccine delays were asked only in 2013. We examined the frequency, reasons for, and management of both vaccine refusals and delays by using bivariate and multivariable analyses, which were controlled for practice characteristics, demographics, and survey year.RESULTS: The proportion of pediatricians reporting parental vaccine refusals increased from 74.5% in 2006 to 87.0% in 2013 ( P .001). Pediatricians perceive that parents are increasingly refusing vaccinations because parents believe they are unnecessary (63.4% in 2006 vs 73.1% in 2013; P = .002). A total of 75.0% of pediatricians reported that parents delay vaccines because of concern about discomfort, and 72.5% indicated that they delay because of concern for immune system burden. In 2006, 6.1% of pediatricians reported “always” dismissing patients for continued vaccine refusal, and by 2013 that percentage increased to 11.7% ( P = .004).CONCLUSIONS: Pediatricians reported increased vaccine refusal between 2006 and 2013. They perceive that vaccine-refusing parents increasingly believe that immunizations are unnecessary. Pediatricians continue to provide vaccine education but are also dismissing patients at higher rates.
机译:背景:父母不遵守美国儿科学会和疾病控制与预防中心的免疫时间表越来越引起公众对健康的关注。方法:我们使用2006年至2013年美国国家儿科学会定期调查,描述了儿科医生对(1)疫苗拒绝和延迟的患病率的看法, (2)父母拒绝和/或延迟的原因,以及(3)医生被解雇。仅在2013年才提出有关疫苗延误的问题。我们使用双变量和多变量分析方法对疫苗拒绝和延误的频率,原因和管理进行了研究,并根据实践特征,人口统计学和调查年份进行了控制。结果:所占比例报告拒绝父母接种疫苗的儿科医生比例从2006年的74.5%增加到2013年的87.0%(P <.001)。儿科医生认为父母越来越拒绝接种疫苗,因为父母认为接种疫苗是不必要的(2006年为63.4%,2013年为73.1%; P = .002)。共有75.0%的儿科医生报告说,父母由于担心不适而推迟接种疫苗,而72.5%的父母表示由于担心免疫系统负担而推迟接种疫苗。在2006年,有6.1%的儿科医生报告“总是”开除继续拒绝疫苗的患者,到2013年,这一百分比增加到11.7%(P = .004)。结论:儿科医生报告了在2006年至2013年之间拒绝疫苗接种的情况有所增加。拒绝父母越来越相信免疫是不必要的。儿科医生继续提供疫苗教育,但也以更高的比率解雇患者。

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