Knowledge, attitude, practice and influencing factors on influenza and influenza vaccine among pregnant women in Suzhou
10.3760/cma.j.cn112338-20240731-00467
- VernacularTitle:苏州市孕妇人群流感及流感疫苗相关知识、态度和行为的现况调查及影响因素分析
- Author:
Rui WANG
1
;
Yuanyuan ZHANG
;
Cheng LIU
;
Pengwei CUI
;
Feng XU
;
Jiarun JIANG
;
Liling CHEN
;
Haibing YANG
;
Fang LIU
Author Information
1. 徐州医科大学公共卫生学院,徐州 221004
- Keywords:
Pregnant women;
Influenza;
Influenza vaccine;
Knowledge;
Attitude;
Practice;
Influencing factors
- From:
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology
2024;45(12):1672-1678
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To understand the current knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) on influenza and influenza vaccine among pregnant women in Suzhou and to analyze its influencing factors to provide technical support data for public health strategies for promoting influenza vaccination in pregnant women.Methods:A questionnaire was designed, and a stratified sampling method was used to conduct a face-to-face survey among pregnant women at different stages of pregnancy who received antenatal examinations at different levels of medical institutions in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, in 2023. KAP status and influencing factors were analyzed by χ2 test and logistic regression analysis. Results:A total of 2 195 valid questionnaires were collected in this survey. The M( Q1, Q3) of knowledge about influenza and influenza vaccine among pregnant women in Suzhou was 7.60 (5.23, 9.80) points, and the score range was 0.20-14.71 points, the passing rate was 34.12%, the awareness rate of influenza vaccine was 57.45%, and the vaccination rate of influenza vaccine was 1.91% within one year before the survey. The willingness to receive influenza vaccine during pregnancy was only 3.57%. Multivariate analysis of influenza and influenza vaccine-related knowledge scores showed that the passing rate was positively correlated with education level and gestational age. In contrast, family income was negatively correlated with living in rural areas, working as migrant workers, and having no medical insurance. Multivariate analysis of vaccination intention showed that decreased effectiveness of influenza vaccine and increased adverse reactions decreased vaccination intention during pregnancy. Conclusions:The pregnant women in Suzhou pay more attention to influenza, and vaccination rates and intentions are generally low. Pregnant women with early and second trimester of pregnancy, low education, living in rural areas, working as migrant workers, and not purchasing medical insurance are the key groups to popularize the knowledge about influenza and influenza vaccine.