A community-based cross-sectional immunisation survey in parents of primary school students

Immunisation is a very important aspect of child health. Invasive pneumococcal and influenza diseases have been major vaccine-available communicable diseases. We surveyed demographics and attitudes of parents of primary school students who received pneumococcal conjugate vaccination (PCV) and compar...

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Veröffentlicht in:NPJ primary care respiratory medicine 2016-04, Vol.26 (1), p.16011-16011, Article 16011
Hauptverfasser: Hon, Kam Lun, Tsang, Yin Ching K, Chan, Lawrence C N, Ng, Daniel K K, Miu, Ting Yat, Chan, Johnny Y, Lee, Albert, Leung, Ting Fan
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Zusammenfassung:Immunisation is a very important aspect of child health. Invasive pneumococcal and influenza diseases have been major vaccine-available communicable diseases. We surveyed demographics and attitudes of parents of primary school students who received pneumococcal conjugate vaccination (PCV) and compared them with those who did not receive pneumococcal vaccination. The survey was carried out in randomly selected primary schools in Hong Kong. Questionnaires were sent to nine primary schools between June and September 2014. Parents of 3,485 children were surveyed, and 3,479 (1,452 PCV immunised, 2,027 un-immunised) valid questionnaires were obtained. Demographic data were generally different between the two groups. PCV-immunised children were more likely to be female (57.0 vs. 52.2%, P =0.005), born in Hong Kong (94.2 vs. 92.3%, P =0.031), have a parent with tertiary education (49.2 vs. 31.8, P
ISSN:2055-1010
2055-1010
DOI:10.1038/npjpcrm.2016.11