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Parental Knowledge about Meningococcal Disease and Vaccination Uptake among 0⁻5 years Old Polish Children. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • A study in Poland assessed the uptake of meningococcal vaccination (MV) among children under five and examined parental knowledge and attitudes toward invasive meningococcal disease (IMD).
  • Conducted in 2018 with 350 parents from Szczecin, the study found a 29.5% MV uptake and that most parents received knowledge about IMD primarily from medical staff and media, but self-assessment of knowledge was low (only 18.8% rated themselves as knowledgeable).
  • The study highlighted that parents' knowledge about IMD was associated with higher education levels, prior information received, and urban residency, suggesting a need for targeted awareness campaigns to improve vaccination rates and education, especially for less informed parents.

Article Abstract

In Poland, in addition to mandatory, free of charge vaccines, listed in the national immunization schedule, numerous self-paid vaccinations are recommended, including meningococcal vaccination (MV). To assess MV uptake among ≤5-year-old children and to evaluate parental knowledge and attitudes regarding invasive meningococcal disease (IMD). A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2018 among 350 parents (mean age: 32.3 years), attending three randomly selected primary care clinics in Szczecin region, Poland. Anonymous questionnaires were administered to the parents by researchers, present at the time the survey was conducted, to self-complete on a voluntary basis. Chi-square or Fisher's exact for categorical and Mann⁻Whitney U test for continuous variables. Variables significantly ( < 0.05) associated with 'good knowledge' in the bivariate analysis were used to build a logistic regression model. It was found that the response rate was 93.4%, and MV uptake among children was 29.5%. The main knowledge sources were medical staff and media; 72.5% had ever received information about IMD. Only 18.8% of parents self-assessed their knowledge regarding IMD as good; 61.8% scored >50% in the knowledge test 58.9% knew the mode of transmission, 58.7% recognized the severity of meningitis, and 79.7% knew that bacterial meningitis is a vaccine-preventive disease. Knowledge regarding IMD was higher among parents with higher educational level (OR = 3.37; = 0.01), from urban facilities (OR = 2.20; = 0.02), who received previous information about IMD (OR = 2.85; = 0.01) and self-assessed their knowledge as good (OR = 2.59; = 0.04). Low MV coverage among children up to five years old and knowledge gaps about IMD call for awareness campaigns which may increase the coverage. Although educational interventions should cover all parents, those from provincial facilities, representing lower education level need special attention.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6352148PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16020265DOI Listing

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