학술논문

Evaluating Influenza Vaccination Practices among COPD Patients
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Vaccines. December 2023, Vol. 12 Issue 1
Subject
Diseases
Mortality
Influenza vaccines
Medical research
Influenza
Vaccination
Cardiovascular diseases
World health
Medicine, Experimental
Language
English
ISSN
2076-393X
Abstract
Author(s): Walid Al-Qerem [1]; Anan Jarab [2,3,4]; Judith Eberhardt (corresponding author) [5,*]; Fawaz Alasmari [6]; Saja K. AbedAlqader [1] 1. Introduction COPD is defined as chronic airflow obstruction that is [...]
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) stands as a global health concern linked to considerable morbidity and mortality. In Jordan, the prevalence of COPD is substantial, but research in this area is limited. Exacerbations of COPD can lead to severe outcomes, including hospitalization and increased cardiovascular risk. Influenza is a significant trigger of exacerbations in COPD patients, and vaccination is recommended. However, studies have shown negative attitudes towards the influenza vaccine. This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the knowledge, attitudes, practices, and intentions of COPD patients in Jordan regarding influenza vaccination. Data were collected through a custom-designed questionnaire from 300 COPD patients. The study revealed low influenza vaccination rates, with forgetfulness and lack of knowledge about vaccine effectiveness being the main barriers. Higher knowledge and positive attitudes were associated with greater intention to vaccinate. To tackle these challenges, it is recommended to implement customized health education campaigns, foster collaborations with healthcare providers, and engage in community-focused initiatives to enhance acceptance of the influenza vaccine among COPD patients in Jordan. These findings underscore the importance of addressing knowledge gaps and negative attitudes to enhance vaccine uptake and improve health outcomes for COPD patients.