Vaccinating and non-vaccinating parents' attitudes toward influenza vaccination in children under 5 years old in Spain
Matilde Zornoza-Moreno, Susana Sánchez-Manresa, María Cruz Gómez-Moreno, María Pilar Ros Abellán, Jaime J. Pérez-Martín

TL;DR
This study in Spain explores why some parents vaccinate their young children against influenza and the factors influencing their decisions.
Contribution
The study identifies key factors influencing vaccination decisions and satisfaction among parents in a region with universal school-based influenza vaccination.
Findings
Parents who themselves were vaccinated were more likely to vaccinate their children.
Waiting for more vaccine experience and lack of healthcare professional recommendation were common reasons for not vaccinating.
Parents of children vaccinated at school were highly satisfied and likely to recommend the vaccine.
Abstract
Vaccines against seasonal influenza represent the best option to reduce the cases and severity of the disease in children under 5 years. In Spain, the Region of Murcia was a pioneer in implementing universal vaccination at schools. The study aimed to evaluate the acceptance and attitudes of parents of children of 6–59 months old toward influenza vaccination and factors associated with parents' decision to vaccinate their children during the 2023–2024 campaign. This prospective, descriptive study used a questionnaire to collect data from parents of vaccinated (VC) and non-vaccinated children (nVC). VC received either the live-attenuated intranasal vaccine (LAIV) or the intramuscular vaccine (IIV) depending on their age. Parent's self-vaccination/intention in this campaign (OR: 8.51) and in the previous one (OR: 4.49), and children's compliance with vaccination schedule (OR: 7.83) were…
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TopicsInfluenza Virus Research Studies · Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy · Respiratory viral infections research
