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父母对疫苗接种后副作用的期望是自我实现的:一项前瞻性队列研究。

Parental Expectation of Side Effects Following Vaccination Is Self-fulfilling: A Prospective Cohort Study.

机构信息

King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, London, UK.

Public Health England, Emergency Response Department of Science and Technology, Porton Down, UK.

出版信息

Ann Behav Med. 2019 Mar 1;53(3):267-282. doi: 10.1093/abm/kay040.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

One of the major factors contributing to parental refusal of vaccinations is the perception that vaccines cause side effects. Although symptoms are commonly reported following vaccinations, their causes are not always straightforward. Although some may be directly attributable to the vaccine itself, others may reflect pre-existing or coincidental symptoms that are misattributed to the vaccine.

PURPOSE

To investigate psychological factors associated with parental report of side effects following vaccination with the child influenza vaccine, and parental intention to re-vaccinate one's child the following year.

METHODS

A prospective cohort study was run in primary care practices in London in the 2016-2017 influenza season (ClinicalTrials.gov number NCT02909855). Two hundred seventy parents from 14 practices completed a questionnaire before their child's vaccination. Follow-up questionnaires were completed 3 days after vaccination and one month after vaccination. Parental report of side effects and vaccination intention for the subsequent year were measured.

RESULTS

Parental report of side effects was strongly associated with pre-vaccination expectation of side effects. Suggestions received from the media, National Health Service (NHS) vaccination leaflet, and health care workers, as well as uncertainty-related beliefs, perceived sensitivity of the child to medicines, pessimism, and anxiety were also associated with reporting side effects. Side effect report was associated with lower vaccination intention for the following influenza season.

CONCLUSIONS

Side effect perception following vaccination is influenced by psychological factors, in particular expectations. Perceiving side effects reduces future vaccination intention. Future public health communications should aim to decrease unrealistic expectations of side effects to increase vaccine uptake.

摘要

背景

导致父母拒绝接种疫苗的主要因素之一是他们认为疫苗会引起副作用。尽管接种疫苗后通常会出现症状,但这些症状的原因并不总是很明确。虽然有些可能直接归因于疫苗本身,但其他症状可能反映了先前存在或巧合的症状,这些症状被错误地归因于疫苗。

目的

调查与儿童流感疫苗接种后父母报告副作用相关的心理因素,以及父母次年为孩子再次接种疫苗的意愿。

方法

在 2016-2017 年流感季节,在伦敦的基层医疗机构进行了一项前瞻性队列研究(ClinicalTrials.gov 编号:NCT02909855)。来自 14 个实践的 270 名父母在孩子接种疫苗前完成了一份问卷。在接种疫苗后 3 天和 1 个月后完成了随访问卷。测量了父母对副作用的报告和对次年接种疫苗的意愿。

结果

父母报告副作用与接种前对副作用的预期密切相关。父母从媒体、国家卫生服务(NHS)疫苗宣传册和卫生保健工作者那里获得的建议,以及与不确定性相关的信念、孩子对药物的敏感性感知、悲观情绪和焦虑,也与报告副作用有关。报告副作用与对下一个流感季节接种疫苗的意愿较低有关。

结论

接种疫苗后对副作用的感知受心理因素的影响,特别是预期。感知副作用会降低未来接种疫苗的意愿。未来的公共卫生宣传应旨在减少对副作用的不切实际的期望,以增加疫苗接种率。

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