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Parental views on vaccine safety and future vaccinations of children who experienced an adverse event following routine or seasonal influenza vaccination in 2010.

机译:父母对2010年例行或季节性流感疫苗接种后发生不良事件的儿童的疫苗安全性和未来疫苗接种的看法。

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To assess parental vaccine safety views and future vaccination decisions after an adverse event following immunization (AEFI) experienced by their child. A cross-sectional telephone survey was conducted of parents of children aged 0-7 y, identified in AEFI reports submitted to the South Australian Immunization Section, Department Health. The reports included childhood National Immunization Program (NIP), seasonal or pandemic influenza vaccines. Interviews were conducted following a national suspension of the 2010 seasonal trivalent influenza (STIV) vaccine. Parental attitudes toward vaccine safety, reasons for reporting the AEFI and impact on future vaccination intent were assessed. Of 179 parents interviewed, 88% were confident in the safety of vaccines in general. Parents reporting an AEFI to the STIV were more likely to state the event had influenced future vaccination decisions than the NIP vaccine reporters (65% vs 14%, p < 0.001), with 63% stating refusal or hesitance to re-vaccinate their children against influenza. Media reports of the 2010 STIV program suspension was the most common reason for reporting an AEFI for parents of children who received an influenza vaccination. The AEFI experience did not impact on parental decision to continue with routine childhood NIP schedules, regardless of whether children received influenza or NIP vaccines. In contrast, most parents whose child experienced an AEFI to the 2010 STIV stated decreased confidence in the safety of influenza vaccines, which is likely to have impacted on the uptake of seasonal influenza vaccination in 2011. Addressing influenza vaccine safety concerns to promote influenza vaccination in the community is required.
机译:在孩子经历免疫接种不良事件(AEFI)后评估父母的疫苗安全性意见和未来的疫苗接种决定。在向卫生部南澳大利亚免疫科提交的AEFI报告中确定了对0-7岁儿童父母的电话横断面调查。报告包括儿童国家免疫计划(NIP),季节性或大流行性流感疫苗。在全国暂停2010年季节性三价流感(STIV)疫苗接种后进行了采访。评估了父母对疫苗安全性的态度,报告AEFI的原因以及对未来疫苗接种意图的影响。在接受采访的179位家长中,有88%对疫苗的总体安全性充满信心。与NIP疫苗报告者相比,向STIV报告AEFI的父母更有可能声明该事件影响了未来的疫苗接种决定(65%比14%,p <0.001),其中63%表示拒绝或犹豫要给孩子重新接种疫苗流感。媒体报道2010年STIV计划被中止是向接受流感疫苗接种的儿童的父母报告AEFI的最常见原因。 AEFI的经验不会影响父母继续按照常规的儿童NIP时间表进行的决定,而不管儿童是否接种了流感疫苗或NIP疫苗。相比之下,大多数孩子在2010年STIV中经历AEFI的父母表示对流感疫苗安全性的信心下降,这可能会影响2011年季节性流感疫苗的使用。社区是必需的。

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