| Literature DB >> 27590503 |
Choon How How1,2, Priscilla Phua See Chun3,4, Fakrudeen Shafi5, Rupert W Jakes3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Under the National Childhood Immunisation Schedule (NCIS) in Singapore most vaccines are provided free while some, including pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCV), added to the NCIS in October 2009, are not free. In contrast to ≥95 % coverage achieved for recommended childhood vaccines that are free, 2013 coverage of the PCV booster dose was 58.9 % (for unclear reasons). To date, no population impact on pneumococcal disease (PD) has been observed. We conducted a questionnaire-based study of parents of young children to assess the value of PCV to parents, and to quantify the extent to which vaccine cost is a barrier to PCV uptake in Singapore.Entities:
Keywords: Cost; Invasive pneumococcal disease; Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine; Survey
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27590503 PMCID: PMC5010741 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3597-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Demographic characteristics of interviewed parents according to PCV vaccination status of their child
| Characteristics | Categories | Vaccinated group | Unvaccinated group |
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| Age of the child at interview in months | Mean (SD) | 7.3 (5.6) | 4.8 (5.1) |
| Median (range) | 6 (0–27) | 4 (0–19) | |
| Age category of the interviewed parent, | 21–30 years | 59 (36.4) | 15 (39.5) |
| 31–40 years | 97 (59.9) | 18 (47.4) | |
| ≥41 years | 6 (3.7) | 5 (13.2) | |
| Gender of the interviewed parent, | Male | 51 (31.5) | 16 (42.1) |
| Female | 111 (68.5) | 22 (57.9) | |
| Ethnicity, | Chinese | 86 (53.1) | 19 (50.0) |
| Indian | 8 (4.9) | 3 (7.9) | |
| Malay | 62 (38.3) | 15 (39.5) | |
| Other | 6 (3.7) | 1 (2.6) | |
| Residency status, | Permanent Resident | 10 (6.2) | 2 (5.3) |
| Singapore citizen | 149 (92.0) | 36 (94.7) | |
| Other | 3 (1.9) | 0 (−) | |
| Highest education of the interviewed parent, | Primary | 2 (1.2) | 2 (5.3) |
| Secondary | 30 (18.5) | 8 (21.1) | |
| Post-secondary | 130 (80.2) | 28 (73.7) | |
| Combined monthly household income, | <1000 SGD | 4 (2.5) | 1 (2.6) |
| 1001 to 3000 SGD | 36 (22.2) | 12 (31.6) | |
| 3001 to 5000 SGD | 54 (33.3) | 11 (28.9) | |
| >5000 SGD | 58 (35.8) | 11 (28.9) | |
| Prefer not to answer | 10 (6.2) | 3 (7.9) |
Vaccinated group Parents whose children had received PCV or parents who intended to have their child vaccinated, Unvaccinated group Parents whose children had not received PCV or parents who had no intention of having their child vaccinated, N total number of parents, n (%) number (percentage) of parents in a given category, PCV pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, SD standard deviation, SGD Singapore dollars
Parental attitudes and intentions concerning PCV based on cost factorsa
| Question | Response | Vaccinated group | Unvaccinated group | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The cost of PCV is too high (5-Point Likert scale)b | Strongly Disagree | 7 (4.3) | 0 (−) | 0.21 |
| Moderately Disagree | 16 (9.9) | 1 (2.6) | ||
| Neutral | 40 (24.7) | 10 (26.3) | ||
| Moderately Agree | 49 (30.2) | 12 (31.6) | ||
| Strongly Agree | 50 (30.9) | 15 (39.5) | ||
| If the PCV was free of charge, would you be willing for your child to be vaccinated with the vaccine? | No | 1 (0.6) | 9 (23.7) | <0.01 |
| Yes | 161 (99.4) | 29 (76.3) | ||
| If you had to pay for the PCV, would you be willing for your child to be vaccinated with the vaccine? | No | 9 (5.6) | 19 (50.0) | <0.01 |
| Yes | 153 (94.4) | 19 (50.0) | ||
| How much are you willing to pay for your child to be vaccinated with the PCV? | <50 SGD per jab | 73 (47.7) | 13 (68.4) | |
| 50 to 100 SGD per jab | 55 (35.9) | 6 (31.6) | 0.14 | |
| 101 to 150 SGD per jab | 25 (16.3) | 0 (−) | ||
| Do you intend to let your child receive the PCV? | Yes | 76 (46.9) | 0 (−) | - |
| No | 0 (−) | 38 (100) | ||
| Already vaccinated | 86 (53.1) | 0 (−) |
Vaccinated group Parents whose children had received PCV or parents who intended to have their child vaccinated, Unvaccinated group Parents whose children had not received PCV or parents who had no intention of having their child vaccinated, N total number of parents, n (%) number (percentage) of parents in a given category, PCV pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, SGD Singapore dollars
p-values using Fisher's exact test
aSubset of questions and responses. Responses to all questions are provided in full in the Supplement
bThe odds ratio for PCV vaccination among parents who perceived cost as a barrier was 0.16 (95 % CI 0.02–1.23)
Parental knowledge concerning pneumococcal disease and PCVa
| Vaccinated group | Unvaccinated group |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Have you heard about pneumococcal disease? | Yes | 133 (82.1) | 13 (34.2) | <0.01 |
| No | 29 (17.9) | 25 (65.8) | ||
| Are babies at risk of developing pneumococcal disease?b | Yes | 108 (81.2) | 8 (61.5) | 0.13 |
| No | 7 (5.3) | 1 (7.7) | ||
| Do not know | 18 (13.5) | 4 (30.8) | ||
| Can vaccination prevent pneumococcal disease?b | Yes | 126 (94.7) | 11 (84.6) | 0.18 |
| No | 7 (5.3) | 2 (15.4) | ||
| Do not know | 29 (21.8) | 2 (15.4) | ||
| The chance of your child catching pneumococcal disease is;b | Very likely | 7 (5.3) | 0 (−) | 0.19 |
| Moderately likely | 36 (27.1) | 1 (7.7) | ||
| Neither likely nor unlikely | 58 (43.6) | 9 (69.2) | ||
| Moderately unlikely | 24 (18.0) | 2 (15.4) | ||
| Very unlikely | 8 (6.0) | 1 (7.7) | ||
| The consequences of pneumococcal disease for a child are;b | Very severe | 68 (51.1) | 4 (30.8) | 0.08 |
| Moderately severe | 41 (30.8) | 4 (30.8) | ||
| Neither severe or mild | 21 (15.8) | 3 (23.1) | ||
| Moderately mild | 0 (−) | 1 (7.7) | ||
| Very mild | 3 (2.3) | 1 (7.7) | ||
| Have you heard about PCV before? | Yes | 112 (69.1) | 14 (36.8) | <0.01 |
| No | 50 (30.9) | 24 (63.2) | ||
| Is PCV included in the NIP in Singapore? | Yes | 92 (56.8) | 13 (34.2) | 0.01 |
| No | 29 (17.9) | 6 (15.8) | ||
| Do not know | 41 (25.3) | 19 (50.0) | ||
| PCV does more good than harm | Strongly Disagree | 1 (0.6) | 0 (−) | <0.01 |
| Moderately Disagree | 1 (0.6) | 1 (2.6) | ||
| Neutral | 25 (15.4) | 21 (55.3) | ||
| Moderately Agree | 68 (42.0) | 14 (36.8) | ||
| Strongly Agree | 67 (41.4) | 2 (5.3) | ||
| The PCV vaccine works | Neutral | 95 (58.6) | 32 (84.2) | <0.01 |
| Moderately Agree | 45 (27.8) | 6 (15.8) | ||
| Strongly Agree | 22 (13.6) | 0 (−) | ||
| There are too many doses required for vaccination with the PCV | Strongly Disagree | 6 (3.7) | 1 (2.6) | 0.95 |
| Moderately Disagree | 11 (6.8) | 2 (5.3) | ||
| Neutral | 54 (33.3) | 11 (28.9) | ||
| Moderately Agree | 63 (38.9) | 18 (47.4) | ||
| Strongly Agree | 28 (17.3) | 6 (15.8) | ||
| My child does not need the PCV as he/she is strong enough to cope with pneumococcal disease | Strongly Disagree | 49 (30.2) | 1 (2.6) | <0.01 |
| Moderately Disagree | 67 (41.4) | 7 (18.4) | ||
| Neutral | 43 (26.5) | 26 (68.4) | ||
| Moderately Agree | 2 (1.2) | 4 (10.5) | ||
| Strongly Agree | 1 (0.6) | 0 (−) | ||
| There are too many childhood vaccinations for my child to take | Strongly Disagree | 9 (5.6) | 2 (5.3) | 0.05 |
| Moderately Disagree | 20 (12.3) | 0 (−) | ||
| Neutral | 39 (24.1) | 7 (18.4) | ||
| Moderately Agree | 63 (38.9) | 15 (39.5) | ||
| Strongly Agree | 31 (19.1) | 14 (36.8) | ||
| Who recommended that your child receive the PCVc | Doctor | 51 (31.5) | 6 (15.8) | – |
| Nurse | 88 (54.3) | 9 (23.7) | ||
| Friends or Family | 20 (12.3) | 2 (5.3) | ||
| Child care/day care | 2 (1.2) | 0 (−) | ||
| No one recommended | 33 (20.4) | 24 (63.2) | ||
| Which of the following sources of information would you consider most influential to your decision making regarding vaccination with PCVc? | Healthcare Professional | 151 (93.2) | 33 (86.8) | – |
| Media: TV, radio, newspapers, magazines | 40 (24.7) | 9 (23.7) | ||
| Friend, family members | 51 (31.5) | 13 (34.2) | ||
| Brochures, leaflets, posters in doctor clinics | 78 (48.1) | 19 (50.0) | ||
| The internet | 22 (13.6) | 13 (34.2) | ||
| Other | 3 (1.9) | 0 (-) | ||
| Knowing the PCV is included in the NIP in Singapore. Would you be willing for your child to be vaccinated with the PCV? | Yes | 160 (98.8) | 25 (65.8) | <0.01 |
| No | 2 (1.2) | 13 (34.2) | ||
Vaccinated group Parents whose children had received PCV or parents who intended to have their child vaccinated, Unvaccinated group Parents whose children had not received PCV or parents who had no intention of having their child vaccinated, N total number of parents, n (%) number (percentage) of parents in a given category, PCV pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, SGD Singapore dollars, NIP National Childhood Immunisation Programme
p-values using Fisher’s exact test
aSubset of questions and responses. Responses to all questions are provided in full in the Supplement
bDenominator does not include parents who stated that they did not know about pneumococcal disease
cSince a subject can choose more than one option, the percentages will not add up to 100 %
Communality estimates and variance of the items from perceived benefits and barriers domain – Factor analysisa
| Factor loadingsb | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Item (Perceived benefits and barriers) | Factor 1 | Factor 2 | Communality estimates | |
| 1 | By allowing my child to take the PCV I will help protect my child from pneumococcal disease | 0.82 | – | 0.68 |
| 2 | There are too many doses required for vaccination with the PCV | – | 0.70 | 0.50 |
| 3 | The number of doses of PCV will influence my decision whether to vaccinate my child at a younger or older age | – | 0.52 | 0.27 |
| 4 | My child does not need the PCV as he/she is strong enough to cope with pneumococcal disease | –0.65 | – | 0.44 |
| 5 | PCV causes disease | –0.31 | 0.38 | 0.24 |
| 6 | Vaccination with PCV is too painful for my child | –0.25 | 0.45 | 0.27 |
| 7 | There are too many childhood vaccinations for my child to take | – | 0.68 | 0.50 |
| 8 | PCV does more good than harm | 0.84 | – | 0.72 |
| 9 | It is my responsibility to ensure that my child is vaccinated against pneumococcal disease | 0.80 | – | 0.64 |
| 10 | It is not easy for me to find time to bring my child to the clinic for the PCV | – | 0.37 | 0.14 |
| 11 | Transportation to the clinic for PCV is a problem | – | 0.27 | 0.10 |
| 12 | The PCV works | 0.53 | – | 0.28 |
| 13 | There is no long term benefit of the PCV | −0.24 | 0.26 | 0.13 |
| 14 | There are short-term side effects from the PCV | – | 0.32 | 0.10 |
| 15 | The cost of the PCV is too high | – | 0.52 | 0.27 |
| Percentage explained (%) | – | – | 82.70 | |
Communality: Proportion of variance in items explained by the factors
Percentage explained: Proportion (Percentage) of variance in the data that is explained by all the factors
PCV pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
aFactor Analysis (using PROMAX rotation; Unweighted Least Squares [ULS] method; Squared Multiple Correlations [SMC] Priors and MINIMUM EIGEN value >1 to retain the number of factors) was performed to identify the latent factors for perceived benefits and barriers
bFactor loadings < 0.2 are suppressed
Estimated coefficients of the fitted logistic regression model for PCV uptake with influencing benefits and barriers as factors
| Parameters or Categories | Coefficient | Standard error |
| Adjusted ORa (95 % CI) |
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| FACTOR 1 (Perceived benefits) | 1.69 | 0.30 | <0.001 | 5.24 (2.89; 9.52) |
| FACTOR 2 (Perceived barriers) | −0.50 | 0.31 | 0.36 | 0.75 (0.40; 1.39) |
OR odds ratio, PCV pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, 95 % CI of OR 95 % confidence interval of Odds ratio
athe OR for Factor 1 was adjusted for Factor 2, and the OR for Factor 2 was adjusted for Factor 1