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Factors Impacting Influenza Vaccination of Urban Low-Income Latino Children Under Nine Years Requiring Two Doses in the 2010-2011 Season

机译:九岁以下城市低收入拉丁裔儿童在2010-2011季节需要两剂的流感疫苗接种的影响因素

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The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends that certain children under 9 years of age receive two influenza vaccine doses in a season for optimal protection. Recent data indicate that many of these children fail to receive one or both of these needed doses. Contributing factors to under-vaccination of this population remain unclear. Caregivers of children aged 6 months-8 years requiring two influenza vaccine doses in the 2010-2011 season were identified from households enrolled in four urban Head Start programs. Recruitment and survey administration were conducted between March and June 2011. The impact of caregiver, provider, and practice-based factors on influenza vaccine receipt was assessed using bivariate and multivariable logistic regression analyses. Caregivers (n = 128) were predominantly mothers, Latina, Spanish-speaking, and non-U.S. born. Few children received one (31 %) or both (7 %) influenza vaccine doses. Caregivers who discussed influenza vaccination with providers were more likely to know their child needed two doses (55 vs. 35 %, p < 0.05) and have a fully vaccinated child (11 vs. 0 %, p < 0.05). Among caregivers whose child received the first dose, those who reported being told when to return for the second dose were also more likely to have a fully vaccinated child (35 vs. 0 %, p = 0.05). Belief in influenza vaccine effectiveness was positively associated with vaccination (p < 0.001), while safety concerns were negatively associated (p < 0.05). This study highlights the importance of provider-family communication about the two-dose regimen as well as influenza vaccine effectiveness and safety.
机译:免疫实践咨询委员会(ACIP)建议某些9岁以下的儿童在一个季节中应接种两次流感疫苗,以实现最佳保护。最近的数据表明,这些儿童中有许多没有接受这些所需剂量中的一种或两种。该人群疫苗接种不足的因素尚不清楚。从参加四个城市“先行计划”的家庭中,识别出需要在2010-2011赛季接种2剂流感疫苗的6个月至8岁儿童的照护者。在2011年3月至2011年6月之间进行了招募和调查管理。使用双变量和多变量logistic回归分析评估了护理人员,提供者和基于实践的因素对流感疫苗接种的影响。照顾者(n = 128)主要是母亲,拉丁裔,说西班牙语和非美国出生。很少有儿童接种一剂(31%)或两种(7%)流感疫苗。与提供者讨论过流感疫苗接种的护理人员更可能知道他们的孩子需要两剂疫苗(55 vs. 35%,p <0.05),并有一个完全接种疫苗的孩子(11 vs. 0%,p <0.05)。在孩子接受第一剂疫苗的看护人中,那些被告知何时第二剂返回的人也更有可能接受完全疫苗接种的孩子(35比0%,p = 0.05)。对流感疫苗有效性的信念与疫苗接种呈正相关(p <0.001),而对安全性的担忧与疫苗接种呈负相关(p <0.05)。这项研究强调了提供者与家庭之间有关两剂治疗方案以及流感疫苗有效性和安全性交流的重要性。

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