| Literature DB >> 32375260 |
Antonella Arghittu1,2, Marco Dettori3, Antonio Azara2,3, Davide Gentili3, Antonello Serra2, Bruno Contu2, Paolo Castiglia2,3.
Abstract
The aim of this work is to evaluate the attitudes, behaviours, and knowledge of health workers employed at an Italian University Hospital on the topic of vaccinations and in regard to flu vaccination. To this end, the study provided for the articulation of a computerised questionnaire on the digital platform EUSurvey which was administered online via e-mail to a sample of 457 health workers, in the period between November 2018 and March 2019. The data were subjected to descriptive and inferential statistical analysis. In particular, a logistic regression analysis was carried out in order to evaluate the relationship between the variables collected and the dichotomous outcome (vaccinated/unvaccinated subjects in the 2018-2019 season). The results, in line with what has been reported by the literature, highlighted that vaccine hesitancy is prevalent also among health workers. Furthermore, according to our study, only 30.6% of the health care workers had the flu vaccination. The survey points out the need to plan educational and informative interventions aimed at changing the attitudes, behaviours, and knowledge of health workers in the field of flu vaccination, for the purpose of protecting the health of healthcare personnel and their patients.Entities:
Keywords: flu vaccination; health worker; vaccination; vaccine hesitancy
Year: 2020 PMID: 32375260 PMCID: PMC7246913 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17093185
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Participants’ general information.
| General Information | Answers (Yes/No) | Yes (%) |
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| 1. Gender | Male | 168/457 (36.8) |
| 2. Age (years) | 25–34 | 37/457 (8.1) |
| 35–44 | 102/457 (22.3) | |
| 45–54 | 167/457 (36.5) | |
| 55–64 | 143/457 (31.3) | |
| >65 | 8/457 (1.8) | |
| 3. Job | Physician | 163/457 (35.7) |
| Nurse | 178/457 (38.9) | |
| Other | 116/457 (25.4) | |
| 4. Area | Medical | 151/457 (33.0) |
| Surgical | 106/457 (23.2) | |
| Service/other | 200/457 (43.8) | |
| 5. Seniority (years of service) | 0–9 | 110/457 (24.1) |
| 10–19 | 129/457 (28.2) | |
| 20–29 | 156/457 (34.1) | |
| >30 | 62/457 (13.6) | |
| 6. Contact time (% working time spent in contact with the patient) | 0–25 | 95/457 (20.8) |
| 26–50 | 49/457 (10.7) | |
| 51–75 | 90/457 (19.7) | |
| 76–100 | 223/457 (48.8) |
Descriptive analysis of the variables inherent to the health workers’ general information, attitudes, behaviours, and knowledge. The first column on the left shows the questions of the questionnaire, while the possible answers (yes/no) are shown in the “answers” column.
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| 7. Do you believe that vaccinations for healthcare professionals constitute: | an obligation from a professional responsibility viewpoint? | - | 188/457 (41.1) |
| a right and a responsibility in the defence and protection of health? | - | 252/457 (55.1) | |
| an indispensable requirement for working in the health sector? | - | 187/457 (41.0) | |
| 8. What are your beliefs about the role of vaccinations in individual and collective human health? | Vaccines are often linked to serious side effects | - | 58/457 (12.7) |
| The effects of vaccination are unknown | - | 46/457 (10.1) | |
| The potential risks outweigh the potential benefits | - | 67/457 (14.7) | |
| Vaccines represent a legacy of achievement in the prevention of infectious diseases | - | 455/457 (99.6) | |
| Vaccines are important for reducing or eliminating serious infectious diseases | - | 449/457 (98.2) | |
| It is better to “go through” the disease rather than to vaccinate against it | - | 13/457 (2.8) | |
| 9. Which of the following factors do you consider to be determinants of vaccination refusal/uncertainty for healthcare professionals? | Mistrust of vaccines and vaccination practice | - | 278/457 (60.8) |
| Scepticism, negative perception of the importance of vaccines | - | 314/457 (68.7) | |
| Inadequacy of the practice for the populations’ needs | - | 185/457 (40.5) | |
| Contextual influences of a social, cultural, economic, and political nature | - | 354/457 (77.5) | |
| Other types of influences (time, cost, and lack of information) | - | 351/457 (76.8) | |
| 10. Do you believe flu vaccination for healthcare professionals is: | protection for yourself? | - | 278/457 (60.8) |
| protection for your family members? | - | 407/457 (89.1) | |
| protection for patients? | - | 428/457 (93.7) | |
| 11. Which of the following (common, rare, or only theoretical) side effects to some extent related to flu vaccination worry you? | Pain at the injection site | - | 55/457 (12.0) |
| Fever | - | 97/457 (21.2) | |
| Feeling of tiredness and/or fatigue | - | 119/457 (26.0) | |
| Diseases of the peripheral nervous system or Guillain–Barré syndrome | - | 109/457 (23.9) | |
| Allergic manifestations | - | 134/457 (29.3) | |
| No concern, the reactions are transient, minor, and very rare | - | 301/457 (65.9) | |
| 12. Would you be in favour of mandatory flu vaccination for health workers as a fundamental requirement for working within the national health system? | - | - | 267/457 (58.4) |
| * 12.a Why would you be against it? | Obligation affects individual freedom of choice | 111/190 (58.4) | - |
| Obligation is limited to specific professional categories | 50/190 (26.3) | - | |
| Obligation would expose me to a risk I had not chosen to take | 29/190 (15.3) | - | |
| 13. In a hospital setting, what do you think could be the best strategy to propose flu vaccination to health professionals? | Make vaccination mandatory | - | 244/457 (53.4) |
| Give greater visibility to the vaccination campaign | - | 437/457 (95.6) | |
| Award a bonus to employees who decide to get vaccinated | - | 149/457 (32.6) | |
| Give specific training on the topic of influenza | - | 452/457 (96.7) | |
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| 14. Did you get flu vaccination during these periods? | 2014/2015 | - | 119/457 (26.0) |
| 2015/2016 | - | 104/457 (22.8) | |
| 2016/2017 | - | 108/457 (23.6) | |
| 2017/2018 | - | 132/457 (28.9) | |
| 2018/2019 | - | 140/457 (30.6) | |
| ** 14.a Are you planning to be vaccinated against flu in 2018–2019? | - | 140/317 (44.2) | - |
| 15. Did you get flu vaccination during the last 5 years? | 221/457 (48.3) | ||
| 16. Did you contract flu in the last 2 years? | - | - | 208/457 (45.5) |
| *** 16.a If you have contracted flu in the last 2 years, what action did you take? | Absence from work until complete recovery | 88/208 (42.3) | - |
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| 17. Which of the following answers is a reason for not adhering to flu vaccination? | The flu vaccine is not entirely safe for health | - | 45/457 (9.8) |
| The flu vaccine is not effective in preventing seasonal flu | 119/457 (26.0) | ||
| The flu vaccine can cause serious side effects | 51/457 (11.2) | ||
| Difficulty accessing flu vaccination | 82/457 (17.9) | ||
| Cost of the vaccine | 31/457 (6.8) | ||
| 18. Do you believe that given your professional activity, the risk of contracting the flu compared to the general public is: | Greater than the general public | - | 238/457 (52.1) |
| Less than or equal to the general public | 219/457 (47.9) | ||
| 19. The sources of influenza infection are: | Healthy carriers | - | 229/457 (50.1) |
| Chronic carriers | - | 149/457 (32.6) | |
| Asymptomatic carriers | - | 284/457 (62.1) | |
| Subjects with no other clinical symptoms | - | 130/457 (28.4) | |
| 20. Which flu vaccines are currently in use in Italy? | Attenuated | - | 265/457 (57.9) |
| Split | 244/457 (53.3) | ||
| Inactivated | 300/457 (65.6) | ||
| Subunit | 208/457 (45.5) | ||
| Adjuvanted | 254/457 (55.5) | ||
| 21. Flu vaccination is recommended in the following risk categories: | over 65s | - | 455/457 (99.6) |
| pregnant women | - | 310/457 (67.8) | |
| subjects with diseases of the haematopoietic organs or chronic circulatory, respiratory, or renal conditions | - | 439/457 (96.1) | |
| subjects with diabetes or other dysmetabolic diseases | - | 401/457 (87.7) | |
| subjects with congenital or acquired illnesses that compromise the immune system | - | 378/457 (82.7) | |
| subjects who require frequent medical assistance | - | 400/457 (87.5) | |
| cohabitants of at-risk subjects | - | 418/457 (91.5) | |
| 22. Which of these measures are recommended in primary flu prevention? | Standard immunoglobulins | - | 80/457 (17.5) |
| Specific immunoglobulins | - | 101/457 (22.1) | |
| Prophylactic vaccination | - | 431/457 (94.3) | |
| Hand washing | - | 437/457 (95.6) | |
| Use of medical masks by flu patients | - | 388/457 (84.9) | |
| 23. The incubation period of influenza is: | 1 week | - | 124/457 (27.1) |
| 6–12 h | 37/457 (8.1) | ||
| 1–2 days | 282/457 (61.7) | ||
| 2 weeks | 14/457 (3.1) | ||
| 24. Influenza has a higher incidence in those aged: | <15 years old | - | 133/457 (29.1) |
| 15–64 years old | 80/457 (17.5) | ||
| over 64 years old | 244/457 (53.4) | ||
| 25. What is the most frequent complication of flu? | Pneumonia | - | 429/457 (93.9) |
| Myocarditis/pericarditis | 10/457 (2.2) | ||
| Myositis | 5/457 (1.1) | ||
| Reye syndrome | 3/457 (0.6) | ||
| Encephalitis | 4/457 (0.8) | ||
| Death | 3/457 (0.7) | ||
| I do not know | 3/457 (0.7) | ||
| 26. The influenza vaccines in use protect against viruses of type: | A and B | - | 260/457 (56.9) |
| only A | 49/457 (10.7) | ||
| A, B, and C | 148/457 (32.4) |
* Question 12.a was made accessible only to those who gave a negative answer to question no. 12, thus excluding those who gave affirmative answers (nested answers). ** Question 14.a was made accessible only to those who gave a negative answer to question no. 14, thus excluding those who gave affirmative answers (nested answers). *** Question 16.a was made accessible only to those who gave a negative answer to question no. 16, thus excluding those who gave affirmative answers (nested answers).
Univariate and multivariate analysis evaluating the relationships between the independent variables and the outcome vaccinated/unvaccinated subjects in the 2018–2019 season.
| Questionnaire Area (Item No.) | Answers | Univariate Analysis | Multivariate Analysis | ||
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| 1. Gender | Male | 2.1 (1.4–3.2) | 0.000 | 1.5 (0.9–2.6) | 0.108 |
| 2. Age (years) | 25–34 | 1.2 (1.0–1.5) | 0.071 | - | - |
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| 3. Job | Physician | 2.6 (1.7–4.0) | 0.000 | 2.6 (1.3–5.2) | 0.007 |
| Nurse | 0.4 (0.3–0.7) | 0.000 | 1.2 (0.6–2.5) | 0.578 | |
| Other | 0.8 (0.5–1.2) | 0.291 | - | - | |
| 4. Area | Medical | 1.3 (0.9–2.0) | 0.216 | - | - |
| Surgical | 0.4 (0.2–0.7) | 0.002 | 0.4 (0.2–0.8) | 0.010 | |
| Service/other | 1.4 (0.9–2.1) | 0.114 | - | - | |
| 5. Seniority (years of service) | 0–9 | 1.1 (0.9–1.4) | 0.187 | - | - |
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| 6. Contact time (% working time spent in contact with the patient) | 0–25 | 0.8 (0.7–0.9) | 0.009 | 0.7 (0.6–0.9) | 0.005 |
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| 7. Do you believe that vaccinations for healthcare professionals constitute: | an obligation from a professional responsibility viewpoint? | 2.9 (1.4–5.8) | 0.004 | 1.1 (0.4–2.9) | 0.790 |
| a right and a responsibility in the defence and protection of health? | 3.9 (0.9–17.2) | 0.071 | - | - | |
| an indispensable requirement for working in the health sector? | 4.4 (2.1–9.1) | 0.000 | 1.8 (0.7–4.9) | 0.244 | |
| 8. What are your beliefs about the role of vaccinations in individual and collective human health? | Vaccines are often linked to serious side effects | 0.6 (0.3–1.2) | 0.149 | - | - |
| The effects of vaccination are unknown | 0.4 (0.2–0.9) | 0.021 | 0.8 (0.3–2.3) | 0.739 | |
| The potential risks outweigh the potential benefits | 0.7 (0.4–1.2) | 0.196 | - | - | |
| Vaccines represent a legacy of achievement in the prevention of infectious diseases | Omitted due to collinearity | - | - | - | |
| Vaccines are important for reducing or eliminating serious infectious diseases | 3.1 (0.4–25.8) | 0.287 | - | - | |
| It is better to “go through” the disease rather than to vaccinate against it | 0.7 (0.2–2.5) | 0.551 | - | - | |
| 9. Which of the following factors do you consider to be determinants of vaccination refusal/uncertainty for healthcare professionals? | Mistrust of vaccines and vaccination practice | 1.1 (0.7–1.6) | 0.703 | - | - |
| Scepticism, negative perception of the importance of vaccines | 1.2 (0.8–1.9) | 0.405 | - | - | |
| Inadequacy of the practice with respect to the populations’ needs | 0.6 (0.4–0.9) | 0.016 | 0.7 (0.4–1.2) | 0.184 | |
| Contextual influences of a social, cultural, economic, and political nature | 1.4 (0.9–2.3) | 0.179 | - | - | |
| Other types of influences (time, cost, and lack of information) | 1.1 (0.7–1.8) | 0.723 | - | - | |
| 10. Do you believe flu vaccination for healthcare professionals is: | protection for yourself? | 5.5 (1.9–15.6) | 0.001 | 1.5 (0.3–7.5) | 0.639 |
| protection for your family members? | 7.9 (2.4–26.0) | 0.001 | 2.4 (0.5–11.7) | 0.266 | |
| protection for patients? | Omitted due collinearity | - | - | - | |
| 11. Which of the following (common, rare, or only theoretical) side effects to some extent related to flu vaccination worry you? | Pain at the injection site | 1.0 (0.6–19) | 0.962 | - | - |
| Fever | 0.6 (0.3–0.9) | 0.032 | 1.3 (0.6–2.8) | 0.478 | |
| Feeling of tiredness and/or fatigue | 0.4 (0.3–0.7) | 0.001 | 0.6 (0.3–1.2) | 0.138 | |
| Diseases of the peripheral nervous system or Guillain–Barré syndrome | 1.0 (0.7–1.6) | 0.885 | - | - | |
| Allergic manifestations | 0.8 (0.5–1.2) | 0.261 | - | - | |
| No concern, the reactions are transient, minor, and very rare | 1.8 (1.1–2.7) | 0.012 | 1.4 (0.8–2.5) | 0.202 | |
| 12. Would you be in favour of mandatory flu vaccination for health workers as a fundamental requirement for working within the national health system? | - | 4.4 (2.8–7.1) | 0.000 | 3.0 (1.3–6.9) | 0.011 |
| 13. In a hospital setting, what do you think could be the best strategy to propose flu vaccination to health professionals? | Make vaccination mandatory | 3.5 (2.2–5.4) | 0.000 | 0.8 (0.4–1.8) | 0.585 |
| Give greater visibility to the vaccination campaign | 4.2 (0.9–18.2) | 0.058 | - | - | |
| Award a bonus to employees who decide to get vaccinated | 1.7 (1.1–2.5) | 0.014 | 1.5 (0.9–2.6) | 0.114 | |
| Give specific training on the topic of influenza | 1.8 (0.5–6.5) | 0.370 | - | - | |
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| 16. Did you get influenza in the last 2 years? | - | 1.1 (0.7–1.6) | 0.794 | - | - |
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| 17. Which of the following answers is a reason for not adhering to flu vaccination? | The flu vaccine is not entirely safe for health | 1.4 (0.8–2.7) | 0.275 | - | - |
| The flu vaccine is not effective in preventing seasonal flu | 0.5 (0.3–0.8) | 0.002 | 1.3 (0.7–2.5) | 0.436 | |
| The flu vaccine can cause serious side effects | 1.8 (0.6–1.9) | 0.903 | - | - | |
| Difficulty accessing flu vaccination | 0.5 (0.3–0.9) | 0.034 | 0.3 (0.2–0.7) | 0.002 | |
| Cost of the vaccine | 0.6 (0.3–1.5) | 0.317 | - | - | |
| 18. Do you believe that given your professional activity, the risk of contracting the flu compared to the general public is: | Greater | 3.1 (2.1–4.8) | 0.000 | 2.5 (1.5–4.3) | 0.001 |
| 19. The sources of influenza infection are: | Healthy carriers | 1.2 (0.8–1.7) | 0.435 | - | - |
| Chronic carriers | 0.7 (0.4–1.1) | 0.099 | - | - | |
| Asymptomatic carriers | 1.2 (0.8–1.9) | 0.296 | - | - | |
| Subjects with no other clinical symptoms | 1.2 (0.8–1.7) | 0.462 | - | - | |
| 20. Which flu vaccines are currently in use in Italy? | Attenuated | 1.4 (0.9–2.0) | 0.140 | - | - |
| 21. Flu vaccination is recommended in the following risk categories: | Over 65s | Omitted due collinearity | - | - | - |
| Pregnant women | 2.7 (1.7–4.4) | 0.000 | 2.0 (1.1–3.6) | 0.018 | |
| subjects with diseases of the haematopoietic organs or chronic circulatory, respiratory, or renal conditions | 3.7(0.8–16.2) | 0.086 | - | - | |
| subjects with diabetes or other dysmetabolic diseases | 5.2 (2.0–13.3) | 0.001 | 3.1 (1.0–9.2) | 0.043 | |
| subjects with a congenital or acquired illness which compromise the immune system | 1.3 (0.7–2.2) | 0.391 | - | - | |
| subjects who require frequent medical assistance | 2.6 (1.2–5.5) | 0.012 | 1.1 (0.4–2.7) | 0.918 | |
| cohabitants of at-risk subjects | 2.6 (1.1–6.3) | 0.037 | 1.1 (0.4–3.5) | 0.826 | |
| 22. Which of these measures are recommended in primary flu prevention? | Standard immunoglobulins | 1.6 (0.9–2.9) | 0.084 | - | - |
| Specific immunoglobulins | 1.7 (0.9–2.8) | 0.054 | - | - | |
| Prophylactic vaccination | 3.6 (1.1–12.1) | 0.041 | 3.4 (0.8–13.9) | 0.089 | |
| Hand washing | 1.3 (0.5–3.8) | 0.577 | - | - | |
| Use of medical masks by flu patients | 0.7 (0.4–1.2) | 0.170 | - | - | |
| 23. The incubation period of influenza is: | 1 week | 1.4 (0.9–2.2) | 0.110 | - | - |
| 24. Influenza has a higher incidence in those aged: | <15 years old | 1.6 (1.0–2.4) | 0.039 | 1.3 (0.8–2.3) | 0.303 |
| 25. What is the most frequent complication of flu? | Pneumonia | 1.1 (0.5–2.7) | 0.807 | - | - |
| 26. The influenza vaccines in use protect against viruses of type: | A and B | 1.4 (0.9–2.1) | 0.088 | - | - |
Figure 1Forest plot reporting the multivariate logistic analysis results; odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals (question_answer) concerning the observed outcome (vaccinated/unvaccinated subjects in the 2018–2019 season).