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Child health professionals' experiences of the introduction and successful implementation of rotavirus vaccination in Sweden

Authors :
Karin Enskär
Marie Golsäter
Margareta Blennow
Carin Oldin
Margaretha Stenmarker
Lina Schollin Ask
Mats Nilsson
Source :
Acta Paediatrica. 110:2833-2841
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Aim To explore child health professionals experiences of the early implementation of the rotavirus vaccination in the two regions that first introduced this vaccination in Sweden. Methods A descriptive and repeated cross-sectional study based on a digital study-specific questionnaire with a baseline in 2014 and with a 2-year follow-up in 2016. The study population consisted of nurses and doctors working in child health centres in the health care regions of Stockholm and Jonkoping. Results In Stockholm, a larger proportion of the respondents (n = 355) had concerns in 2014, in comparison with the respondents in Jonkoping (n = 101), mostly about the vaccination being a new and time-consuming task (60% versus 23%). In 2016, the overall attitude to vaccination was more positive in both regions and the levels of concern about increased workload were reduced (Stockholm, n = 519, 39%, versus Jonkoping, n = 96, 10%). Challenges before and after the introduction in both regions were particularly related to how to give information about the vaccines potential increased risk of intussusception. Conclusion The gap between respondents knowledge, attitudes and concerns pre- and post-vaccination introduction was larger in Stockholm compared to Jonkoping. In both regions, overall, the implementation of the rotavirus vaccination was perceived as being easier than expected. Funding Agencies|Futurum-Academy of Health and Care; Stiftelsen Samariten

Details

ISSN :
16512227 and 08035253
Volume :
110
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta Paediatrica
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3e6a5fd984369c35817679c51554f80c