National survey for pediatricians in Argentina: Vaccination in daily practice, perception of knowledge and barriers.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PEDIATRICS Archivos argentinos de pediatria Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-15 DOI:10.5546/aap.2023-10204.eng
Ángela Gentile, Vanesa E Castellano, María Del V Juárez, Sofía Diana Menéndez, Juan I Degiuseppe, María F Lución, Rodolfo P Moreno
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Introduction. The decline in vaccination coverage has been very significant in the past decade. Pediatricians play a key role in catching-up coverage and increasing confidence in vaccination. Objectives. To describe pediatricians' perceptions of vaccine knowledge and practices and to identify barriers to access. Methods. Observational, analytical study using an online survey. Variables related to professional profile, training and barriers to vaccination were included. Results. A total of 1696 pediatricians participated (response rate: 10.7%). Their mean age was 50.4 years; 78.7% were women; 78.2% had ≥ 10 years of experience; 78.4% provided outpatient care and 56.0%, in the private subsector; and 72.5% received training in the past 2 years. Respondents described themselves as "trained" in convey the following aspects to their patients: benefits of vaccines: 97.2%; campaign objectives: 87.7%; contraindications: 82.4%; adverse effects: 78.9%; catch- up vaccination: 71.2%; reporting of events supposedly attributable to vaccination or immunization: 59.5%. The proportion was statistically higher in all aspects, among pediatricians with ≥ 10 years of experience and those who received training recently (p ≤ 0.01). The barriers identified in access to vaccination were false contraindications (62.3%), temporary vaccine shortage (46.4%), cultural reasons (41.4%), and restricted vaccination center hours (40.6%). Conclusions. The perception of the level of training varied depending on the vaccination-related aspect. Pediatricians with more years of professional experience and those who received recent updates perceived themselves as more trained. Multiple barriers associated with access to vaccination were identified.

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阿根廷儿科医生全国调查:日常工作中的疫苗接种、知识认知和障碍。
导言。在过去十年中,疫苗接种覆盖率显著下降。儿科医生在追赶疫苗接种覆盖率和增强人们对疫苗接种的信心方面发挥着关键作用。调查目的描述儿科医生对疫苗知识和实践的看法,并确定获得疫苗接种的障碍。方法。使用在线调查进行观察分析研究。包括与专业概况、培训和疫苗接种障碍有关的变量。结果。共有 1696 名儿科医生参与了调查(回复率:10.7%)。他们的平均年龄为 50.4 岁;78.7% 为女性;78.2% 的儿科医生拥有≥ 10 年的工作经验;78.4% 的儿科医生提供门诊服务,56.0% 的儿科医生在私立医院工作;72.5% 的儿科医生在过去两年中接受过培训。受访者认为自己在向患者传达以下内容方面受过 "培训":疫苗的益处:97.2%;宣传活动的目标:97.2%:97.2%;宣传目标87.7%;禁忌症:82.4%;不良反应78.9%;补种疫苗:71.2%;报告据称与疫苗接种或免疫接种有关的事件:59.5%.据统计,在所有方面,工作经验≥ 10 年的儿科医生和近期接受过培训的儿科医生所占比例都更高(P ≤ 0.01)。在获得疫苗接种方面发现的障碍包括虚假禁忌症(62.3%)、疫苗暂时短缺(46.4%)、文化原因(41.4%)和疫苗接种中心时间限制(40.6%)。结论对培训水平的看法因疫苗接种相关方面而异。专业经验丰富的儿科医生和最近接受过最新培训的儿科医生认为自己受过更多培训。发现了与获得疫苗接种相关的多种障碍。
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期刊介绍: Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría is the official publication of the Sociedad Argentina de Pediatría (SAP) and has been published without interruption since 1930. Its publication is bimonthly. Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría publishes articles related to perinatal, child and adolescent health and other relevant disciplines for the medical profession.
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