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Ellen J Donnan1, James E Fielding, Stacey L Rowe, Lucinda J Franklin, Hassan Vally.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Victorian Government Department of Health funded a diphtheria, tetanus and acellular pertussis vaccine for parents of infants from June 2009 to June 2012 as part of a cocooning strategy for the control of pertussis. The aim of this study was to assess parents' attitudes and awareness of the vaccination program, and to estimate vaccine uptake.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23875762 PMCID: PMC3726505 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-676
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Victorian Local Government Areas (LGAs) that participated in the study.
Survey responses and births registered in the study period by participating Local Government Area (LGA)
| Benalla | Rural | 8 | 39 | 21 |
| Colac-Otway | Rural | 12 | 43 | 28 |
| Darebin | Metropolitan | 9 | 202 | 4 |
| Glenelg | Rural | 16 | 40 | 40 |
| Melbourne | Metropolitan | 12 | 226 | 5 |
| Moreland | Metropolitan | 10 | 279 | 4 |
| Mornington Peninsula | Metropolitan | 16 | 419 | 4 |
| Port Phillip | Metropolitan | 14 | 349 | 4 |
| Shepparton | Rural | 8 | 223 | 4 |
Demographics of study participants compared to all Victorian women who gave birth in 2008 [[8]]
| Median maternal age (years) | 33 | 31 | ND1 | |
| Marital status (%) | Married/defacto | 92 | 87 | 0.13 |
| Single | 8 | 12 | 0.21 | |
| Maternal country of birth (%) | Australia | 84 | 73 | 0.02 |
| Other | 16 | 27 | 0.01 | |
| Place of birth (%) | Hospital | 98 | 98 | 1.00 |
| Birthing centre | 1 | 2 | 0.46 | |
| Planned home births or unplanned out-of-hospital births | 1 | 1 | 1.00 | |
1 ND – Not done due to insufficient information available.
Parents’ knowledge of pertussis and the adult vaccine
| As an adult, I am at risk of contracting pertussis | Mother | 6 (6%) | 7 (7%) | 20 (19%) | 49 (47%) | 22 (21%) |
| | Father | 7 (8%) | 10 (11%) | 15 (16%) | 41 (45%) | 18 (20%) |
| Pertussis could cause me to become seriously ill | Mother | 3 (3%) | 9 (9%) | 17 (16%) | 50 (48%) | 25 (24%) |
| | Father | 3 (3%) | 8 (9%) | 14 (15%) | 47 (52%) | 19 (21%) |
| Pertussis could cause me to be moderately unwell with a prolonged cough | Mother | 3 (3%) | 3 (3%) | 12 (12%) | 60 (58%) | 26 (25%) |
| | Father | 2 (2%) | 3 (3%) | 18 (20%) | 49 (54%) | 19 (21%) |
| I consider the adult pertussis vaccine safe | Mother | 6 (6%) | 1 (1%) | 20 (19%) | 44 (42%) | 33 (32%) |
| | Father | 5 (5%) | 2 (2%) | 21 (23%) | 40 (44%) | 23 (25%) |
| The adult pertussis vaccine is effective in preventing pertussis | Mother | 3 (3%) | 4 (4%) | 29 (28%) | 47 (46%) | 20 (19%) |
| | Father | 2 (2%) | 3 (3%) | 27 (30%) | 40 (45%) | 17 (19%) |
| As a newborn, my child is, or was, at risk of contracting pertussis | Mother | 6 (6%) | 3 (3%) | 9 (9%) | 39 (38%) | 46 (45%) |
| | Father | 6 (7%) | 5 (5%) | 6 (7%) | 35 (38%) | 39 (43%) |
| Infection with pertussis could cause my child to be seriously ill | Mother | 3 (3%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (2%) | 30 (29%) | 69 (66%) |
| Father | 3 (3%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (1%) | 30 (33%) | 57 (63%) |
1 n Mothers = 104.
2 n Fathers = 91.
Parents reasons for not being vaccinated*
| Already had the pertussis vaccine in last five years | 2 (7%) | 2 (5%) |
| Not aware of risks | 3 (10%) | 4 (9%) |
| Don’t consider the disease serious enough to be vaccinated | 2 (7%) | 1 (2%) |
| Not aware of the free vaccine | 18 (62%) | 18 (42%) |
| Costs associated with going to the doctor | 2 (7%) | 2 (5%) |
| Time and effort involved with getting vaccinated | 2 (7%) | 11 (26%) |
| Potential side effects of the vaccine | 7 (24%) | 7 (16%) |
| Concerns regarding how well the vaccine works | 2 (7%) | 4 (9%) |
| My religious beliefs | 0 (0%) | 1 (2%) |
| Other | 3 (10%) | 4 (9%) |
*more than one reason could be identified.
Factors affecting parents’ decisions to be vaccinated to protect their child
| How much I know about the disease | Mother | 2 (2%) | 8 (8%) | 8 (8%) | 40 (38%) | 47 (45%) |
| | Father | 2 (2%) | 6 (7%) | 10 (11%) | 37 (41%) | 36 (40%) |
| How at risk my child or I are from the disease | Mother | 0 (0%) | 1 (1%) | 6 (6%) | 11 (11%) | 84 (82%) |
| | Father | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 7 (8%) | 14 (16%) | 69 (77%) |
| How well the vaccine works | Mother | 0 (0%) | 1 (1%) | 14 (14%) | 28 (28%) | 59 (58%) |
| | Father | 0 (0%) | 3 (3%) | 11 (12%) | 25 (28%) | 51 (57%) |
| Potential side effects of the vaccine | Mother | 1 (1%) | 2 (2%) | 11 (11%) | 28 (27%) | 60 (59%) |
| | Father | 1 (1%) | 1 (1%) | 13 (14%) | 26 (29%) | 49 (54%) |
| The cost of a vaccine | Mother | 25 (24%) | 23 (22%) | 16 (16%) | 24 (23%) | 15 (15%) |
| | Father | 18 (20%) | 27 (30%) | 14 (16%) | 17 (19%) | 13 (15%) |
| The cost of going to the doctor to be vaccinated | Mother | 26 (25%) | 24 (23%) | 15 (15%) | 23 (22%) | 15 (15%) |
| | Father | 19 (21%) | 26 (29%) | 12 (13%) | 18 (20%) | 14 (16%) |
| The time and effort to be vaccinated | Mother | 32 (32%) | 30 (29%) | 16 (16%) | 15 (15%) | 9 (9%) |
| | Father | 26 (29%) | 23 (26%) | 18 (20%) | 13 (15%) | 9 (10%) |
| My religious beliefs | Mother | 85 (82%) | 3 (3%) | 10 (10%) | 3 (3%) | 2 (2%) |
| Father | 73 (82%) | 4 (5%) | 8 (9%) | 1 (1%) | 3 (3%) |
1 n Mothers = 105.
2 n Fathers = 91.