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Attributes influencing parental decision-making to receive the Tdap vaccine to reduce the risk of pertussis transmission to their newborn – outcome of a cross-sectional conjoint experiment in Spain and Italy
Pertussis vaccination of parents and household contacts (‘cocooning’) to protect newborn infants is an established strategy in many countries, although uptake may be low. Many aspects may influence such decision-making. We conducted a cross-sectional survey (NCT01890447) of households and other clos...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6605846/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30735474 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2019.1571890 |
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author | Ledent, Edouard Gabutti, Giovanni de Bekker-Grob, Esther W. Alcázar Zambrano, Juan Luis Campins Martí, Magda Del Hierro Gurruchaga, María Teresa Fernández Cruz, María José Ferrera, Giuseppe Fortunato, Francesca Torchio, Pierfederico Zoppi, Giorgio Agboton, Christian Kandeil, Walid Marchetti, Federico |
author_facet | Ledent, Edouard Gabutti, Giovanni de Bekker-Grob, Esther W. Alcázar Zambrano, Juan Luis Campins Martí, Magda Del Hierro Gurruchaga, María Teresa Fernández Cruz, María José Ferrera, Giuseppe Fortunato, Francesca Torchio, Pierfederico Zoppi, Giorgio Agboton, Christian Kandeil, Walid Marchetti, Federico |
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description | Pertussis vaccination of parents and household contacts (‘cocooning’) to protect newborn infants is an established strategy in many countries, although uptake may be low. Many aspects may influence such decision-making. We conducted a cross-sectional survey (NCT01890447) of households and other close contacts of newborns aged ≤6 months (or of expectant mothers in their last trimester) in Spain and Italy, using an adaptive discrete-choice experiment questionnaire. Aims were to assess the relative importance of attributes influencing vaccine adoption, and to estimate variation in vaccine adoption rates and the impact of cost on vaccination rates. Six hundred and fifteen participants (Spain, n = 313; Italy, n = 302) completed the survey. Of 144 available questionnaire scenarios, the most frequently selected (14% of respondents in both countries) were infant protection by household vaccination at vaccination center, recommendation by family physician and health authorities, with information available on leaflets and websites. The attribute with highest median relative importance was ‘reduction in source of infection’ in Spain (23.1%) and ‘vaccination location’ in Italy (18.8%). Differences between other attributes were low in both countries, with media attributes showing low importance. Over 80% of respondents indicated a definite or probable response to vaccine adoption (at no-cost) with estimated probability of adoption of 89–98%; applying vaccine costs (25€ per person) would reduce the probability of uptake by 7–20% in definite/probable respondents. Awareness of these determinants is helpful in informing Health Authorities and healthcare practitioners implementing a cocooning strategy for those populations where maternal immunization is not a preferred option. |
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spelling | pubmed-66058462019-07-09 Attributes influencing parental decision-making to receive the Tdap vaccine to reduce the risk of pertussis transmission to their newborn – outcome of a cross-sectional conjoint experiment in Spain and Italy Ledent, Edouard Gabutti, Giovanni de Bekker-Grob, Esther W. Alcázar Zambrano, Juan Luis Campins Martí, Magda Del Hierro Gurruchaga, María Teresa Fernández Cruz, María José Ferrera, Giuseppe Fortunato, Francesca Torchio, Pierfederico Zoppi, Giorgio Agboton, Christian Kandeil, Walid Marchetti, Federico Hum Vaccin Immunother Research Paper Pertussis vaccination of parents and household contacts (‘cocooning’) to protect newborn infants is an established strategy in many countries, although uptake may be low. Many aspects may influence such decision-making. We conducted a cross-sectional survey (NCT01890447) of households and other close contacts of newborns aged ≤6 months (or of expectant mothers in their last trimester) in Spain and Italy, using an adaptive discrete-choice experiment questionnaire. Aims were to assess the relative importance of attributes influencing vaccine adoption, and to estimate variation in vaccine adoption rates and the impact of cost on vaccination rates. Six hundred and fifteen participants (Spain, n = 313; Italy, n = 302) completed the survey. Of 144 available questionnaire scenarios, the most frequently selected (14% of respondents in both countries) were infant protection by household vaccination at vaccination center, recommendation by family physician and health authorities, with information available on leaflets and websites. The attribute with highest median relative importance was ‘reduction in source of infection’ in Spain (23.1%) and ‘vaccination location’ in Italy (18.8%). Differences between other attributes were low in both countries, with media attributes showing low importance. Over 80% of respondents indicated a definite or probable response to vaccine adoption (at no-cost) with estimated probability of adoption of 89–98%; applying vaccine costs (25€ per person) would reduce the probability of uptake by 7–20% in definite/probable respondents. Awareness of these determinants is helpful in informing Health Authorities and healthcare practitioners implementing a cocooning strategy for those populations where maternal immunization is not a preferred option. Taylor & Francis 2019-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6605846/ /pubmed/30735474 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2019.1571890 Text en © 2019 GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals SA. Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Ledent, Edouard Gabutti, Giovanni de Bekker-Grob, Esther W. Alcázar Zambrano, Juan Luis Campins Martí, Magda Del Hierro Gurruchaga, María Teresa Fernández Cruz, María José Ferrera, Giuseppe Fortunato, Francesca Torchio, Pierfederico Zoppi, Giorgio Agboton, Christian Kandeil, Walid Marchetti, Federico Attributes influencing parental decision-making to receive the Tdap vaccine to reduce the risk of pertussis transmission to their newborn – outcome of a cross-sectional conjoint experiment in Spain and Italy |
title | Attributes influencing parental decision-making to receive the Tdap vaccine to reduce the risk of pertussis transmission to their newborn – outcome of a cross-sectional conjoint experiment in Spain and Italy |
title_full | Attributes influencing parental decision-making to receive the Tdap vaccine to reduce the risk of pertussis transmission to their newborn – outcome of a cross-sectional conjoint experiment in Spain and Italy |
title_fullStr | Attributes influencing parental decision-making to receive the Tdap vaccine to reduce the risk of pertussis transmission to their newborn – outcome of a cross-sectional conjoint experiment in Spain and Italy |
title_full_unstemmed | Attributes influencing parental decision-making to receive the Tdap vaccine to reduce the risk of pertussis transmission to their newborn – outcome of a cross-sectional conjoint experiment in Spain and Italy |
title_short | Attributes influencing parental decision-making to receive the Tdap vaccine to reduce the risk of pertussis transmission to their newborn – outcome of a cross-sectional conjoint experiment in Spain and Italy |
title_sort | attributes influencing parental decision-making to receive the tdap vaccine to reduce the risk of pertussis transmission to their newborn – outcome of a cross-sectional conjoint experiment in spain and italy |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6605846/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30735474 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2019.1571890 |
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