Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Acceptance among Pregnant Women in Zhejiang Province, China: Evidence Based on Health Belief Model

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作者
Hu, Yu [1 ]
Wang, Ying [1 ]
Liang, Hui [1 ]
Chen, Yaping [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhejiang Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Inst Immunizat & Prevent, Hangzhou 310000, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
关键词
seasonal influenza vaccine; acceptance; pregnant women; health belief model; UNITED-STATES; H1N1; INFLUENZA; COVERAGE; IMMUNIZATION; RECOMMENDATIONS; KNOWLEDGE;
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10.3390/ijerph14121551
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Background: Reasons for acceptance of seasonal influenza vaccine (SIV) vaccination among pregnant women in China are poorly understood. We assessed the intention to accept SIV among pregnant women in Zhejiang province, by using a self-administrated structured questionnaire developed on the basis of health belief model (HBM). Methods: From 1 January to 31 March 2014, pregnant women with >= 12 gestational weeks who attended antenatal clinics (ANCs) at public hospitals in 6 out of 90 districts were surveyed using a self-administered questionnaire that covered knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs related to SIV vaccination and influenza infection. We examined the associations between the acceptance of SIV vaccination and the demographic factors and HBM constructs using the logistic regression model, calculating the adjusted odds ratio (AOR). Results: Of the 1252 participants, 76.28% were willing to receive the SIV vaccination during their current pregnancy. High levels of perceived susceptibility of influenza (AOR = 1.75 (95% CI: 1.36-2.08)), high levels of perceived severity of influenza (AOR = 1.62 (95% CI: 1.25-1.95)), high level of perceived benefits of vaccination (AOR = 1.97 (95% CI: 1.76-2.21)), and high levels of cues to action were positively associated with the acceptance of SIV vaccination among pregnant women (AOR = 2.03 (95% CI: 1.70-2.69)), while high level of perceived barriers of vaccination was a negative determinant (AOR = 0.76 (95% CI: 0.62-0.94)). Conclusions: Poor knowledge and negative attitude towards SIV were associated with the poor acceptance of SIV. Health providers' recommendations were important to pregnant women's acceptance of SIV. Health education and direct communication strategies on SIV vaccination and influenza infection are necessary to improve the acceptance of SIV vaccination among pregnant women.
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