家长对乙型肝炎的了解和认识会影响子女的疫苗接种。

Nanda Chhavi, Geetika Srivastava, Mariya Waseem, Abhishek Yadav, Surender Singh, Rajani Singh, Amit Goel
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背景:出生接种乙肝疫苗(Hep-BD)后再接种三针乙肝疫苗(Hep-B3)是到 2030 年消灭乙肝病毒的关键。目的:研究家长对乙肝病毒感染、其预防、后果和疫苗接种的了解和认识:方法:对 6 个月至 8 岁儿童的家长进行访谈,评估他们对乙型肝炎、乙型肝炎传播、预防、乙型肝炎引起的疾病以及疫苗接种的了解和认识。共提出了 18 个封闭式问题,并将回答记录为 "是"、"否 "或 "不确定"。根据正确答案的总和计算 HBV 知识得分。每个正确答案得一分,错误、缺失或 "不确定 "的答案不得分。分类数据以数字(%)表示,数值数据以中位数表示。数据比较采用 Chi2 检验,显著性水平为 P <0.05:共纳入了 384 名儿童(89.9% 年龄小于 5 岁;82% 接种了适龄疫苗)的家长(58.3% 为母亲)。322名儿童(83.9%)接种了乙肝疫苗。94.3%、87.5% 和 29.2% 的家长了解脊髓灰质炎、破伤风和乙肝疫苗。总体而言,分别有 41.2%、15.8% 和 23% 的家长了解乙型肝炎的传播途径、感染后果和预防措施。只有 7.6% 的家长知道三剂乙肝疫苗接种程序。只有 23% 的家长相信疫苗可以预防乙肝病毒,15.7% 的家长知道乙肝病毒会影响肝脏。接种过乙肝疫苗的儿童的家长对乙肝病毒的认识明显高于未接种过疫苗的儿童的家长(17/18 个问题的 P < 0.05):结论:家长对乙型肝炎的了解和认识不足。提高家长对乙型肝炎病毒的了解/认识可提高乙肝疫苗的接种率。
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Parents's knowledge and awareness about hepatitis B can influence the vaccination of their children.

Background: Birth-dose (Hep-BD) followed by three additional doses (Hep-B3) of hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccine are key to eliminating HBV by 2030. Unfortunately, Hep-BD and Hep-B3 coverage in our country is poor.

Aim: To studied the parent's knowledge and awareness about HBV infection, its prevention, consequences and vaccination.

Methods: Parents of 6 months to 8 years old children were interviewed to assess their knowledge & awareness about hepatitis B, its transmission, prevention, illness caused by this, and vaccination. Eighteen close-ended questions were administered, and responses were recorded as 'yes', 'no', or 'not sure'. HBV knowledge score was calculated based on the sum of correct answers. Each correct response scored one point and incorrect, missing or 'not sure' responses received no points. Categorical data are presented as number (%) and numerical data are expressed as median. Data were compared using Chi2 tests and level of significance was kept as P < 0.05.

Results: Parents (58.3% mothers) of 384 children (89.9% age < 5 years; 82% age-appropriately vaccinated) were included. Three hundred and twenty-two (83.9%) children were Hep-B3 vaccinated. 94.3%, 87.5%, and 29.2% parents knew about polio, tetanus, and hepatitis B vaccine. Overall, 41.2%, 15.8%, and 23% parents knew about hepatitis B transmission, consequences of infection, and prevention respectively. Only 7.6% parents knew about three-dose schedule of hepatitis B vaccination. Only 23% parents believed that vaccine could prevent HBV, 15.7% knew that HBV affects liver. Parents of Hep-B3 vaccinated children were significantly more aware about HBV than the parents of unvaccinated children (P < 0.05 for 17/18 questions).

Conclusion: The knowledge and awareness among the parents about hepatitis B is poor. The Increasing knowledge/awareness about HBV among parents may improve Hep-B3 vaccination coverage.

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