| Literature DB >> 31431093 |
Goranka Petricek1,2, Kathryn Hoffmann3, Anna Vandenbroucke4, Asja Cosic Divjak2, Elisabeth Anne-Sophie Mayrhuber3, Wim Peersman5,6.
Abstract
Background: Common cold and influenza result in an increased number of primary care consultations, significant work/school absences and cause a socio-economic burden. Laypeople's perceptions and knowledge regarding common cold and influenza prevention is poorly understood and under-researched.Entities:
Keywords: Influenza; common cold; laypersons; prevention; qualitative study
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31431093 PMCID: PMC6853228 DOI: 10.1080/13814788.2019.1645831
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Gen Pract ISSN: 1381-4788 Impact factor: 1.904
Participants’ characteristics.
| Age, years | Austria | Belgium | Croatia |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18–30 | 6 | 14 | 9 |
| 31–45 | 6 | 4 | 2 |
| 46–60 | 7 | 9 | 4 |
| 61–75 | 6 | 2 | 7 |
| 76+ | 6 | 1 | 2 |
| Gender | |||
| Female | 19 | 16 | 10 |
| Male | 12 | 14 | 14 |
| Level of education | |||
| Higher education | 2 | 16 | 11 |
| Elementary/high school | 29 | 14 | 13 |
| Influenza vaccination in the year of interviewing | |||
| Yes | 5 | 6 | 5 |
| No | 26 | 24 | 19 |
Prevention of the common cold
| Prevention of infection by hygiene measures | Avoiding contact with sick people/contaminated objects | ‘Maybe I try to avoid contact with persons who show clear symptoms of flu-like diseases during these seasons.’ (A9) |
| Hand hygiene | ‘Maybe I try, during these time periods, to avoid skin contact to surfaces that many people touch, and I possibly try to wash hands more often. If I, after I touched a surface such as, i.e. door handles and switches and other, I will try not to touch my face…’ (A19) | |
| Ventilate/clean rooms | ‘I am convinced that if you get it, that it is in the air, so that you have to open everything every now and then.’ (B12) | |
| Avoiding larger groups of people | ‘You should not attend larger crowds.’ (A21) | |
| Strengthening the immune system | Healthy lifestyle | ‘… during the autumn I pay attention that I eat a lot of vitamins, that I take in fruit sufficiently, which is not always easy.’ (A3) |
| Products based on plants/herbs | ‘Oranges with honey, tea with honey, yes.’ (A23) | |
| Vitamin supplements | ‘… then I take Echinacea pastilles.’ (B1) | |
| Adequate weather wear, avoiding drafts/cold temperatures | ‘How I protect myself … by not wearing light clothing when I go outside, when it’s cold or that I avoid draft.’ (A10) | |
| Don’t do anything | ‘Actually I hardly change anything. In my opinion I have a relatively balanced diet, there may be possibilities for improvement, but I don’t follow a really super healthy diet, as I would wish for, that is why I don’t do much for it.’ (A11) |
Prevention of the influenza
| Prevention of infection by hygiene measures | Avoiding contact with sick people contaminated objects | ‘What plays a role in my case maybe, that I got the flu less frequently was that I went with the car to work, therefore I hardly had contact … in public transport.’ (A29) |
| Hand hygiene | ‘… I wash my hands more often, after buying groceries, or after I went somewhere.’ (A2) | |
| Ventilate/clean rooms | ‘… it is important that you always ventilate everything well. If someone comes to us and I know they are sick, when they are gone, I will open everything for a quarter of an hour.’ (B10) | |
| Avoiding larger groups of people | ‘I mean, it’s like they say, don’t go into enclosed spaces where there are people, as much as you can stick to that, you can easily catch it in a streetcar, or at work.’ (C16) | |
| Strengthening the immune system | Healthy lifestyle | ‘Well, the same way, I guess, like against the cold. Diverse nutrition, sports life….’ (C15) |
| Vitamin supplements | ‘… by taking some vitamin C….’ (B28) | |
| Taking other products to strengthen the immune system | ‘I take homeopathic grains, with influenenzinum, which I always have, against the flu. I take them first every week, and then once a month as long as the flu is present.’ (B19) | |
| Adequate weather wear, avoiding drafts/cold temperatures | ‘I try to cover myself, a scarf or something.’ (B23) | |
| Vaccination | ‘… an annual flu shot at the doctor’s office.’ (B14) | |
| Don’t do anything | ‘Independent of the influenza season I wash my hands often, not only when it’s the season.’ (A11) |
Attitude towards influenza vaccination.
| Reasons for vaccination | Fear of influenza/complications | ‘I did not get influenza vaccination for so many years, but I took it for this year because well, and there is maybe this point in time, because I am retired for several years now, I now suffer again more often from the flu, while maybe that is the case when one becomes older….’ (A29) |
| High risk for influenza (chronic patients, older people, health workers) | ‘After I suffered my second stroke, the mister doctor said vaccination—every year. (…) And this is what I did and since then I have not had the flu and it has been 10 years since the second stroke.’ (A28) | |
| Health professionals recommendation | ‘I got it prescribed [note: because of COPD].’ (A8) | |
| Reasons against vaccination | Perceived low influenza susceptibility, or low impact of influenza | ‘I am strictly against it because I hear from everyone who got the influenza vaccination that they contracted something [note: an illness] and I didn’t.’ (A5) |
| Vaccination only for risk groups | ‘I already heard about it and I have talked to my GP and he said he does not vaccinate people under 60 years. Because, he says, if you are not really ill or have a chronic disease then the body is strong enough to overcome the flu (…) I think the body should learn to fight (…).’ (A25) | |
| Perceived vaccine ineffectiveness | ‘My sister for example, she obtains the influenza vaccination every year, every year she has a heavy flu, every year a heavy flu, I say, why do you get the vaccination, what for? It has no use the vaccination. The best is to ‘sweat through’ it.’ (A13) | |
| Fear of vaccine side effects | ‘I received the influenza vaccination once and then I got the symptoms of the flu and since then I don’t get it no more.’ (A16) | |
| Contraindications to vaccination | ‘I don’t get vaccinated because I am not allowed [note: suffers from a demyelinating disease]… Once I received the influenza vaccination, I was 17 … Then I was ill for three months.’ (A30) | |
| It is not a priority | ‘Every year when I have the flu, I say: “shit, I really have to do that next year [Taking a vaccine]”, but I don’t. (…). It is a little bit human for sure, when you are sick, you say “I should have done it”, but then you forget. I’m called every year, but I have to go to X (city) for the vaccine, and I do not do that then.’ (B3) | |
| Greater trust in homeopathic | ‘Yes, what do they put in those syringes. (…) Just give me what nature gives and I think that’s worth my trust.’ (B19) | |
| Reasons to get vaccinated it in the future | Advice of their doctor | ‘… but then my doctor has to say “now it is needed”.’ (B9) |
| Belonging to a risk group/increased risk of influenza | ‘Yes, if you are old and have no resistance anymore.’ (B10) | |
| Protecting other people | ‘If someone can have a disadvantage, I will do it immediately.’ (B13) | |
| Having influenza/contact with influenza frequently | ‘… but I intend to because I think prevention is really important. What I’ve done so far was some kind of lottery because I’m frequently among people that have flu….’ (C3) | |
| Not becoming sick during an important moment | ‘I would take a flu vaccine if it is an important period that is accompanied by a flu epidemic.’ (B4) |