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The two-dose measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) immunisation schedule: factors affecting maternal intention to vaccinate.

机译:两剂麻疹,腮腺炎和风疹(MMR)免疫计划:影响孕产妇接种疫苗意愿的因素。

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BACKGROUND: In the light of sub-optimal uptake of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccination, we investigated the factors that influence the intentions of mothers to vaccinate. METHOD: A cross-sectional survey of 300 mothers in Birmingham with children approaching a routine MMR vaccination was conducted using a postal questionnaire to measure: intention to vaccinate, psychological variables, knowledge of the vaccine, and socioeconomic status. The vaccination status of the children was obtained from South Birmingham Child Health Surveillance Unit. RESULTS: The response rate was 59%. Fewer mothers approaching the second MMR vaccination (Group 2) intended to take their children for this vaccination than Group 1 (mothers approaching the first MMR vaccination) (Mann-Whitney U = 2180, P < 0.0001). Group 2 expressed more negative beliefs about the outcome of having the MMR vaccine ('vaccine outcome beliefs') (Mann-Whitney U = 2155, P < 0.0001), were more likely to believe it was 'unsafe' (chi 2 = 9.114, P = 0.004) and that it rarely protected (chi 2 = 6.882, P = 0.014) than Group 1. The commonest side-effect cited was general malaise, but 29.8% cited autism. The most trusted source of information was the general practitioner but the most common source of information on side-effects was television (34.6%). Multiple linear regression revealed that, in Group 1, only 'vaccine outcome beliefs' significantly predicted intention (77.1% of the variance). In Group 2 'vaccine outcome beliefs', attitude to the MMR vaccine, and prior MMR status all predicted intention (93% of the variance). CONCLUSION: A major reason for the low uptake of the MMR vaccination is that it is not perceived to be important for children's health, particularly the second dose. Health education from GPs is likely to have a considerable impact.
机译:背景:鉴于麻疹,腮腺炎和风疹(MMR)疫苗接种的次优摄入量,我们调查了影响母亲接种疫苗意愿的因素。方法:采用邮政问卷对300名伯明翰母亲进行常规MMR疫苗接种的母亲进行横断面调查,以测量:接种疫苗的意愿,心理变量,疫苗知识和社会经济状况。从南伯明翰儿童健康监测部门获得了儿童的疫苗接种状况。结果:回应率为59%。打算进行子代接种的第二次MMR疫苗接种(组2)的母亲少于小组1(正在进行第一次MMR疫苗接种的母亲)的母亲(Mann-Whitney U = 2180,P <0.0001)。第2组对使用MMR疫苗的结果表示更多的负面信念(“疫苗结果信念”)(Mann-Whitney U = 2155,P <0.0001),更有可能认为它是“不安全的”(chi 2 = 9.114, P = 0.004),并且与第1组相比,它的保护作用极差(chi 2 = 6.882,P = 0.014)。最常见的副作用是全身不适,但自闭症的发生率为29.8%。最受信任的信息来源是全科医生,但最常见的副作用信息是电视(34.6%)。多元线性回归显示,在第1组中,只有“疫苗结果信念”显着预测了意图(变异的77.1%)。在第2组“疫苗结局信念”中,对MMR疫苗的态度以及先前的MMR状况均可以预测意图(变异的93%)。结论:MMR疫苗接种率低的一个主要原因是,人们认为它对儿童的健康并不重要,尤其是第二剂。全科医生的健康教育可能会产生很大的影响。

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