暴露后狂犬病疫苗依从性和不依从的原因--普杜切里混合方法研究

Sowbarnika Vaishnavi, Aswathy Raveendran, M. Arulmozhi, Dr. K. Aswathy Raveendran
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背景:在全世界每年死于狂犬病的人中,大多数人要么没有接种暴露后预防疫苗(PEP),要么在严重拖延后才接种PEP疫苗,要么接种PEP疫苗的时间安排与世界卫生组织的建议不符。本研究的重点是暴露后狂犬病疫苗接种的依从性以及不依从的原因:参与者名单来自初级保健中心的登记册,数据收集采用半结构式问卷调查,然后进行深入访谈:结果:未按规定接种抗逆转录病毒疫苗的主要原因是未记住抗逆转录病毒疫苗接种计划(52.4%),其次是缺乏对动物咬伤的认识(19.6%)、对完成抗逆转录病毒疫苗接种知之甚少(16.2%)、缺乏时间和途径(9.4%)以及选择本地治疗(2.4%)。在对狂犬病疫苗接种依从性的影响因素进行多变量分析时,发现年龄、居住地区和社会经济地位在统计学上具有重要意义:研究结果凸显了开展健康教育以提高狂犬病疫苗依从性的重要性。
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Post-Exposure Rabies Vaccine Compliance and Reasons for Non-Adherence - A Mixed Method Study in Puducherry
Background: Among the people who die annually of rabies worldwide, the majority either did not receive post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), or received PEP after substantial delays or were administered PEP according to schedules that deviated from WHO recommendations. This study focuses on post-exposure rabies vaccine compliance and on the reasons for non-adherence. Methods: A mixed-method study was done among people exposed to animal bite who visited a PHC during January to December 2022.The participant list was taken from the register maintained at PHC and the data was collected by semi-structured questionnaire followed by in-depth interview. Results: The major cause for noncompliance with the ARV vaccination was failure to remember ARV schedule (52.4%), followed by lack of awareness of animal bite (19.6%) poor knowledge of ARV completion (16.2%), lack of time and access (9.4%) and choice of native treatment (2.4%). On multivariate analysis of the factors influencing rabies vaccine compliance, age, area of residence and socio-economic status were found to be statistically significant. Conclusion: The study results highlight the importance of imparting health education to increase vaccine compliance to prevent rabies.
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