What Makes an Influenza Vaccine Irresistible to Australians?
AustraliaSun Dec 22 2024
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Ever wondered what makes an influenza vaccine appealing to Aussies? A recent study dug into this by asking people who have gotten the flu shot in the past five years and plan to get it again. The study used a approach called a Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE), where participants were given three different vaccine profiles, each described with eight features. Half the scenarios tested assumed the upcoming flu season would be as bad as the last, while the other half assumed it would be worse.
The results? It turns out, Aussies care a lot about how well a vaccine protects, if it's designed to exactly match the circulating flu strains, and if it’s made using modern tech. Oh, and they like it even more if it’s manufactured locally, available at pharmacies, recommended by healthcare professionals, and affordable.
No surprise here, cost matters too. But what’s fascinating is that people are willing to shell out extra bucks for vaccines that offer better protection and a perfect match to the circulating strains. The study found that Aussies are ready to pay around AUD $1. 61/$2. 18 more for each extra percentage point of protection, depending on the season’s severity. For an exact match, they’d pay up to AUD $25. 37/$32. 37, and for healthcare professionals' seal of approval, they'd add AUD $4. 06/$15. 97.
This study shows that the most important factors in choosing a flu vaccine are how well it protects, if it’s a precise match, and how much it costs, along with what healthcare professionals think. It highlights the importance of shared decision-making, meaning healthcare professionals and patients should discuss and make choices together.
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