Influenza vaccine coverage, awareness, and beliefs regarding seasonal influenza vaccination among people aged 65 years and older in Central Saudi Arabia.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Saudi Medical Journal Pub Date : 2019-10-01 DOI:10.15537/smj.2019.11.24587
Fawzan Y Alotaibi, Abdulkarim F Alhetheel, Yousef M Alluhaymid, Mohammed G Alshibani, Abdulkarim O Almuhaydili, Talal A Alhuqayl, Fahad M Alfayez, Ahmed A Almasabi
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Objectives: To investigate the level of awareness, sources of knowledge, and beliefs about the influenza vaccine in people ≥65 years in central Saudi Arabia.

Methods: A cross-sectional study that used self-administered questionnaires conducted in 3 primary healthcare centers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia between May 2018 and August 2018.

Results: There were 496 Saudis participants (70.2% male) were included, of whom, 47.8% had been vaccinated against influenza at least once. Of unvaccinated individuals, 46% believed that the vaccine was unnecessary. The majority of participants (70.2%) preferred to receive medical information on vaccination from doctors and health workers. Participants with higher levels of education were significantly more likely to have been vaccinated (p less than 0.05). Compared to the vaccinated participants, unvaccinated individuals were significantly less likely to be aware of the Ministry of Health campaign against influenza, believe that influenza vaccine does not weaken the immune system, know that elderly people and people with long-standing health problems should be regularly vaccinated against influenza, and believe that the influenza vaccine was the best way of prevention. Approximately 40% of the participants considered the influenza vaccine to be very effective and safe.

Conclusions: There is a need for further programs in order to increase the awareness level of influenza vaccination. Also, health workers need to make more effort to educate patients because they are the preferred source of information.

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沙特阿拉伯中部65岁及以上人群中流感疫苗的覆盖率、对季节性流感疫苗的认识和信念
目的:调查沙特阿拉伯中部65岁以上人群对流感疫苗的认识水平、知识来源和信念。方法:一项横断面研究,使用自填问卷,于2018年5月至2018年8月在沙特阿拉伯利雅得的3个初级保健中心进行。结果:包括496名沙特参与者(70.2%为男性),其中47.8%至少接种过一次流感疫苗。在未接种疫苗的人中,46%的人认为没有必要接种疫苗。大多数参与者(70.2%)更喜欢从医生和卫生工作者那里获得有关疫苗接种的医疗信息。受教育程度较高的参与者接种疫苗的可能性明显更大(p<0.05)。与接种疫苗的参与者相比,未接种疫苗的人不太可能意识到卫生部针对流感的运动,认为流感疫苗不会削弱免疫系统,知道老年人和有长期健康问题的人应该定期接种流感疫苗,并相信流感疫苗是最好的预防方法。大约40%的参与者认为流感疫苗非常有效和安全。结论:有必要制定进一步的计划,以提高人们对流感疫苗接种的认识。此外,卫生工作者需要付出更多的努力来教育患者,因为他们是首选的信息来源。
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Saudi Medical Journal
Saudi Medical Journal 医学-医学:内科
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2.30
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12 months
期刊介绍: The Saudi Medical Journal is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal. It is an open access journal, with content released under a Creative Commons attribution-noncommercial license. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, Systematic Reviews, Case Reports, Brief Communication, Brief Report, Clinical Note, Clinical Image, Editorials, Book Reviews, Correspondence, and Student Corner.
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