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[Determinants of influenza vaccination in health staff: 2009-2010 season].

José Sánchez-Payá1, Ignacio Hernández-García, Julio Barrenengoa Sañudo, Hector Rolando Martínez, Robert Camargo Ángeles, Lidia Cartagena Llopis, César Villanueva Ruiz, María González Hernández.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine vaccination coverage against seasonal influenza and the new A (H1N1) influenza virus among healthcare personnel during the 2009-2010 season and to identify its determining factors.
METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional study among healthcare staff at the General University Hospital in Alicante (Spain) during the 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 influenza vaccination campaigns. The 2009-2010 vaccination campaign was subdivided into two phases. In the first phase, from 1st October to 19th November, 2009, the seasonal influenza vaccine was administered; in the second phase, from 16th November to 30th December, 2009, vaccination against the new A (H1N1) influenza virus was performed. Each of the vaccine programs was preceded by a specific vaccination promotion campaign. Healthcare staff were asked to complete a brief self-administered questionnaire containing a list of reasons for being vaccinated. Coverage during both vaccination campaigns was calculated, and the results, both overall and for each profession, were then compared using a Chi-square test.
RESULTS: Coverage against seasonal influenza was 31% and that against the new A (H1N1) influenza virus was 22.2% (p<0.05); these percentages were 36% and 34% respectively in medical personnel (NS), 33% and 24% respectively in nursing personnel (p<0.001), and 21% and 12% respectively in nursing assistants (p<0.001). The main reason given for being vaccinated was self-protection.
CONCLUSIONS: The low coverage achieved is a public health problem. Specific intervention programs should be implemented.
Copyright © 2010 SESPAS. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21333406     DOI: 10.1016/j.gaceta.2010.09.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gac Sanit        ISSN: 0213-9111            Impact factor:   2.139


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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-03-16       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  [Effect of influenza vaccination in Primary Healthcare workers and the general population in Gran Canaria: A cross-sectional study].

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3.  H1N1 and seasonal influenza vaccination of U.S. healthcare personnel, 2010.

Authors:  Peng-jun Lu; Helen Ding; Carla L Black
Journal:  Am J Prev Med       Date:  2012-09       Impact factor: 5.043

4.  [Primary health care professionals attitudes towards influenza immunzation in Catalonia].

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Journal:  Aten Primaria       Date:  2015-07-04       Impact factor: 1.137

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Authors:  Raquel Muñoz-Miralles; Anna Bonet-Esteve; Anna Rufas-Cebollero; Aïna Fuster-Casanovas; Xavier Pelegrin-Cruz; Josep Vidal-Alaball
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