| Literature DB >> 22848342 |
Lila Bouadma1, François Barbier, Lucie Biard, Marina Esposito-Farèse, Bertrand Le Corre, Annick Macrez, Laurence Salomon, Christine Bonnal, Caroline Zanker, Christophe Najem, Bruno Mourvillier, Jean Christophe Lucet, Bernard Régnier, Michel Wolff, Florence Tubach.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Influenza-vaccination rates among healthcare workers (HCW) remain low worldwide, even during the 2009 A(H1N1) pandemic. In France, this vaccination is free but administered on a voluntary basis. We investigated the factors influencing HCW influenza vaccination.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22848342 PMCID: PMC3407215 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0038646
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Study flow chart.
HCW = healthcare workers.
Sociodemographic and professional characteristics of the 1,881 study respondents.
| Characteristics, n(%) | Paramedical HCW (N = 1,480) | Medical HCW (N = 401) |
| Age (year), mean (SD) | 36.2 (10.5) | 33.7 (10.6) |
| Female | 1,225/1,475 (83.1) | 230/400 (57.5) |
| Chronic disease | 109/1,446 (7.5) | 18/398 (4.5) |
| Living alone | 211/1,407 (15.0) | 78/395 (19.7) |
| Children in the household | 364/1,147 (31.7) | 86/294 (29.3) |
| Pregnant | 41/1,092 (3.8) | 14/287 (4.9) |
| Type of ward | ||
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| 314/1,418 (22.1) | 116/396 (29.3) |
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| 783/1,418 (55.2) | 257/396 (64.9) |
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| 321/1,418 (22.6) | 23/396 (5.8) |
| SIV during the 2006, 2007 and 2008 campaigns | ||
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| 808/1,431 (56.5) | 121/395 (30.6) |
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| 269/1,431 (18.8) | 77/395 (19.5) |
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| 127/1,431 (8.9) | 61/395 (15.4) |
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| 227/1,431 (15.9) | 136/395 (34.4) |
HCW = healthcare workers. ICU/ED = intensive care unit/emergency department. SIV = seasonal influenza vaccination. *Including obstetrics and pediatrics.
Figure 2Influence of prior seasonal influenza vaccinations according to current vaccination status for paramedical and medical healthcare workers.
SIV = seasonal influenza vaccination. PIV = pandemic influenza vaccination. HCW = healthcare workers.
Factors associated with healthcare workers' vaccinations against seasonal and pandemic A(H1N1) influenza: results of multivariate analysis.
| Adjusted Odds ratio | P Value | |
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| Age, per-10 year increment | 1.25 [1.07–1.47] | 0.0057 |
| SIV history during the past 3 previous winters | <0.0001 | |
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| 1 | |
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| 6.0 [4.12–8.73] | |
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| 31.89 [19.67–51.69] | |
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| 87.40 [52.90–144.42] | |
| Ward | 0.0004 | |
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| 1 | |
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| 0.48 [0.33–0.71] | |
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| 0.29 [0.09–0.89] | |
| Professional category | <0.0001 | |
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| 1 | |
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| 2.10 [1.45–3.03] | |
| Hospital | 0.042 | |
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| 1 | |
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| 0.87 [0.58–1.29] | |
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| 2.83 [0.78–10.29] | |
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| 1.51 [0.42–5.40] | |
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| 1.58 [0.98–2.56] | |
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| Age, per-10 year increment | 1.25 [1.08–1.45] | 0.009 |
| SIV history during the past 3 previous winters | <0.0001 | |
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| 1 | |
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| 2.75 [1.90–3.97] | |
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| 3.75 [2.40–5.85] | |
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| 4.97 [3.44–7.18] | |
| Ward | <0.0001 | |
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| 1 | |
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| 0.54 [0.39–0.75] | |
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| 0.17 [0.05–0.62] | |
| Professional category | <0.0001 | |
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| 1 | |
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| 7.71 [5.55–10.71] | |
| Hospital | <0.0001 | |
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| 1 | |
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| 2.73 [1.90–3.93] | |
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| 4.22 [1.04–17.17] | |
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| 1.28 [0.29–5.74] | |
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| 2.14 [1.37–3.33] | |
| Working hours | <0.0001 | |
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| 1 | |
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| 2.65 [1.60–4.38] | |
| Living alone | 0.066 | |
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| 1 | |
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| 1.44 [0.97–2.12] | |
| Pregnancy | 0.128 | |
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| 1 | |
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| 0.49 [0.19–1.23] |
For SIV the adjusting factors were pandemic vaccination, age, working hours, professional category, ward and center. For PIV the adjusting factors were seasonal vaccination, gender, age, working hours, professional category, ward, living alone, pregnancy and center. **Including obstetrics and pediatrics.
Figure 3Perception of the benefit/risk ratio of vaccination, according to current vaccination status for paramedical and medical healthcare workers.
NV = nonvaccinated. V = vaccinated. HCW = healthcare workers. A positive perception was defined as agreement (agree, or strongly agree) with the statement “I thought that the benefit of flu vaccination was greater than its related risks”.
Figure 4Classification-and-regression trees (CART) according to seasonal and pandemic A(H1N1) influenza vaccination status for paramedical and medical healthcare workers (HCW).
The overall areas of the rectangles indicate the proportional sizes of the subgroup relative to the root population of HCW. Shaded areas represent the percentages of HCW in each subgroup that were actually vaccinated. The entire population was divided into subgroups based on the statements (reported in italics) that best discriminated between vaccinated and nonvaccinated HCW. At the termination and for each analysis, HCW were subdivided into profiles with high, intermediate and low prevalences of vaccination. Panel A: Seasonal influenza vaccination of paramedical HCW (N = 1,423). Panel B: Pandemic influenza vaccination of paramedical healthcare workers (N = 1,392). Panel C: Seasonal influenza vaccination of medical healthcare workers (N = 390). Panel D: Pandemic influenza vaccination of medical healthcare workers (N = 389).