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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices on Tick-Borne Human Diseases and Tick-Borne Encephalitis Vaccine among Farmers from North-Eastern Italy (2017)

机译:来自意大利东北部(2017年)的农民蜱传播人类疾病和蜱传脑炎疫苗的知识,态度和实践

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Objectives: Tick-borne diseases (T-BD) represent a potential health threat for outdoor workers in endemic areas, such as the Autonomous Province of Trento (APT). We conducted a questionnaire-based survey to assess T-BD knowledge, attitudes, and preventive practices among APT farmers, specifically focusing on the use of protective habits and the uptake of the tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) vaccine. Methods: A convenience sample of 106 farmers (all males, mean age 47.3 +/- 13.6 years) attending pesticide training courses (12/2016-03/2017) completed the anonymous survey. Binary regression analysis, calculations of multivariate odds ratios (mOR) and 95% confidence intervals were used to assess knowledge, attitudes, and risk perceptions as predictors of preventive measures. Results: Though general understanding of T-BD was fairly low, the majority of the participants perceived TBE infection as a frequent (73.6%) and severe disease (61.3%). Overall, 43.3% of participants knew a TBE vaccine was available, and 24.5% had been vaccinated. Protective habits were reported by 53.8% of respondents, with self-checks for tick bites particularly low at 2.8% of participants. Better knowledge of T-BD and favorable attitudes toward vaccinations were associated with TBE immunization (mOR 4.708; 95%CI 1.273-17.409 and mOR 3.555; 95%CI 1.175-10.760, respectively), while previous history of tick bite and any interaction with T-BD significantly predicted adherence to protective measures (mOR 4.458; 95%CI 1.808-10.991, and mOR 9.433; 95%CI 1.127-78.973, respectively). Conclusions: Adherence to preventive measures (TBE vaccine) and protective habits was unsatisfactory in our sampled group, being a possible consequence of significant knowledge gaps. Public health communication on T-BD in farmers should, therefore, target understanding of health issues and appropriate preventive measures.
机译:目的:蜱传疾病(T-BD)代表流行地区户外工人的潜在健康威胁,例如特伦托(APT)。我们进行了对基于调查问卷的调查,以评估APT农民中的T-BD知识,态度和预防性实践,专门关注使用保护习惯和蜱传脑炎(TBE)疫苗的吸收。方法:参加农药培训课程的106名农民(所有男性,平均47.3 +/- 13.6岁)的便利性样本(12/2016-03 / 2017)完成了匿名调查。二进制回归分析,多元赔率比(MOR)和95%置信区间的计算评估知识,态度和风险感知作为预防措施的预测因素。结果:虽然对T-BD的一般性理解相当低,但大多数参与者认为感染频繁(73.6%)和严重疾病(61.3%)。总的来说,43.3%的参与者知道疫苗可用,24.5%已接种疫苗。 53.8%的受访者报告了保护习惯,自检蜱叮咬叮咬特别低于参与者的2.8%。更好地了解T-BD和对疫苗接种的有利态度(Mor 4.708; 95%CI 1.273-17.409和Mor 3.555; 95%CI 1.175-10.760,同时蜱叮咬历史和与之互动的历史T-BD显着预测了对保护措施的依从性(Mor 4.458; 95%Ci 1.808-10.991,DOR 9.433; 95%CI 1.127-78.973)分别为95%CI 1.127-78.973。结论:对预防措施(TBE疫苗)和保护性习惯在我们的采样集团中仍然不满意,是重要知识差距的可能结果。因此,农民T-BD的公共卫生沟通应针对健康问题的理解和适当的预防措施。

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