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CLAUDIO COSTANTINO

Influenza vaccination landscape in Italy: A comprehensive study through the OBVIOUS project lens

  • Autori: Capodici, Angelo; Montalti, Marco; Soldà, Giorgia; Salussolia, Aurelia; La Fauci, Giusy; Di Valerio, Zeno; Scognamiglio, Francesca; Fantini, Maria Pia; Odone, Anna; Costantino, Claudio; Larson, Heidi J; Leask, Julie; Lenzi, Jacopo; Gori, Davide
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2023
  • Tipologia: Articolo in rivista
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/619589

Abstract

Influenza annually claims an estimated 8,000 lives in Italy. Despite no-cost vaccinations for high-risk groups, hesitancy persists. This study aims to pinpoint social and behavioral vaccination determinants, forming strategies to bolster vaccine uptake. From April 11 to May 29, 2022, we surveyed a demographic-stratified sample of 10,000 Italian adults, employing the WHO's Behavioral and Social Drivers of Vaccination (BesD) framework. Of those, 4,613 (46.1%) were eligible for the influenza vaccine and included in the analysis. Roughly a third remained unvaccinated and unwilling. Central Italy showed the highest resistance, with significant percentages of seniors and professionals like teachers, law enforcement, and healthcare workers expressing noncompliance. A lack of awareness of being in a target group correlated significantly with vaccine refusal or delayed acceptance. Other refusal factors included female gender, being aged 45-54, rural residency, absence of higher education, perceived vaccine unsafety, and having vaccine-opposed acquaintances. Thus, addressing these perceptions and enhancing awareness can potentially increase vaccination rates and lessen disease impact.