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Type 1 Diabetes Patients' Practice, Knowledge and Attitudes towards Influenza Immunization.

Giulia Dallagiacoma1, Agnese Allora2, Stefano Salvati2, Giulia Cocciolo2, Michele Capraro2, Anna Lamberti3, Sabrina Senatore3, Leandro Gentile1, Vincenza Gianfredi2, Andrea Laurenzi4, Chiara Molinari4, Amelia Caretto4, Marino Faccini3, Carlo Signorelli2, Marina Scavini4, Anna Odone1.   

Abstract

Diabetic patients are at higher risk of developing infectious diseases and severe complications, compared to the general population. Almost no data is available in the literature on influenza immunization in people with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). As part of a broader project on immunization in diabetic patients, we conducted a cross-sectional study to: (i) report on seasonal influenza coverage rates in T1DM patients, (ii) explore knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAPs) towards seasonal influenza in this population, and (iii) identify factors associated with vaccine uptake, including the role of family doctors and diabetologists. A survey was administered to 251 T1DM patients attending the Diabetes Clinic at San Raffaele Research Hospital in Milan, Italy and individual-level coverage data were retrieved from immunization registries. Self-reported seasonal influenza immunization coverage was 36%, which decreased to 21.7% when considering regional immunization registries, far below coverage target of 75%. More than a third (36.2%) of T1DM patients were classified as pro-vaccine, 30.7% as hesitant, 17.9% as uninformed, and 15.1% as anti-vaccine. Diabetologists resulted to be the most trusted source of information on vaccines' benefits and risks (85.3%) and should be more actively involved in preventive interventions. Our study highlights the importance of developing tailored vaccination campaigns for people with diabetes, including hospital-based programs involving diabetes specialists.

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Keywords:  diabetes; influenza; type 1 diabetes mellitus; vaccination

Year:  2021        PMID: 34210044     DOI: 10.3390/vaccines9070707

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-393X


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