COVID-19 and Influenza Vaccine Uptake Among Nurses and Children Living in Their Households: A Cross-Sectional Study

护士及其同住儿童的 COVID-19 和流感疫苗接种情况:一项横断面研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Children are at lower risk from influenza and COVID-19 than other age groups, but they can still be affected. Some adults, including healthcare workers, developed negative attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic, which might lead to lowered pediatric vaccine uptake. We investigated COVID-19 and seasonal flu vaccine uptake among nurses and children living in their households. METHODS: Using contact information from the state professional licensing body, we recruited 677 nurses from South Dakota with children living in their households to participate in an online survey. Data were collected in May 2024. The survey included questions regarding parental and pediatric vaccine uptake and social and political factors associated with vaccine hesitancy. We used logistic regression to analyze the data. RESULTS: We found that 64% were vaccinated for influenza and 18% of children were vaccinated for COVID-19. The pediatric uptake of both vaccines was associated with parental COVID-19 vaccination status and partially with influenza vaccination status. Nurses who identified with the Republican Party reported lowered vaccination rates for children living in their households. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, we found low COVID-19 and flu vaccination rates among children in our sample.

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