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Psychological Determinants of Vaccination Readiness against COVID-19 and Seasonal Influenza of the Chronically Ill in Primary Care in Germany-A Cross-Sectional Survey.
Sanftenberg, Linda; Keppeler, Simon; Heithorst, Nadine; Dreischulte, Tobias; Roos, Marco; Sckopke, Philipp; Bühner, Markus; Gensichen, Jochen.
Afiliação
  • Sanftenberg L; Institute of General Practice and Family Medicine, University Hospital, LMU Munich, 80336 Munich, Germany.
  • Keppeler S; Institute of General Practice and Family Medicine, University Hospital, LMU Munich, 80336 Munich, Germany.
  • Heithorst N; Institute of General Practice and Family Medicine, University Hospital, LMU Munich, 80336 Munich, Germany.
  • Dreischulte T; Institute of General Practice and Family Medicine, University Hospital, LMU Munich, 80336 Munich, Germany.
  • Roos M; General Practice, Medical Faculty, University of Augsburg, 86356 Neusäß, Germany.
  • Sckopke P; Department of Psychology, LMU Munich, 80802 Munich, Germany.
  • Bühner M; Department of Psychology, LMU Munich, 80802 Munich, Germany.
  • Gensichen J; Institute of General Practice and Family Medicine, University Hospital, LMU Munich, 80336 Munich, Germany.
Vaccines (Basel) ; 11(12)2023 Nov 30.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38140199
ABSTRACT
Vaccines against COVID-19 and influenza are highly recommended for the chronically ill. They often suffer from co-morbid mental health issues. This cross-sectional observational study analyzes the associations between depression (PHQ-9) and anxiety (OASIS) with vaccination readiness (5C) against COVID-19 and influenza in chronically ill adults in primary care in Germany. Sociodemographic data, social activity (LSNS), patient activation measure (PAM), and the doctor/patient relationship (PRA) are examined as well. Descriptive statistics and linear mixed-effects regression models are calculated. We compare data from n = 795 study participants. The symptoms of depression are negatively associated with confidence in COVID-19 vaccines (p = 0.010) and positively associated with constraints to get vaccinated against COVID-19 (p = 0.041). There are no significant associations between symptoms of depression and vaccination readiness against influenza. Self-reported symptoms of a generalized anxiety disorder seem not to be associated with vaccination readiness. To address confidence in COVID-19 vaccines among the chronically ill, targeted educational interventions should be elaborated to consider mental health issues like depression. As general practitioners play a key role in the development of a good doctor/patient relationship, they should be trained in patient-centered communication. Furthermore, a standardized implementation of digital vaccination management systems might improve immunization rates in primary care.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Vaccines (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Vaccines (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha