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Implementation of a program to improve influenza vaccination rates among medical students: a comparative study involving two university affiliated hospitals.

Miguel Saro-Buendía1, Ángel Marrero-Sánchez1, Daniel García-Ruiz de Morales1, Guillermo Chiara-Graciani1, Jaime Coderch-Carretero2, María Asunción Pérez-Jacoiste Asín3, José Tiago Silva3, Mario Fernández-Ruiz3, Pilar Arrazola4, José María Aguado3, Francisco López-Medrano3.   

Abstract

Background and objectives: Influenza vaccination rates among medical students (MSs) are below the standards recommended in hospitals where influenza vaccination is not mandatory. We carried out a comparative study in two Spanish university hospitals to reassert this fact and evaluated the impact on vaccination rates of a specific program aimed at promoting influenza vaccination among MSs.
Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was performed describing influenza vaccination rates and motivations for vaccination during the 2017/18 campaign among MSs in two hospitals affiliated to the same university. We subsequently performed a community-based intervention study during the 2018/19 campaign evaluating the impact of a strategy for promoting influenza vaccination, comparing the hospital where the intervention took place (hospital A) with the one where it did not take place (hospital B).
Results: During de 2017/18 campaign the overall influenza vaccination rate was 44.8%, with no differences between hospitals A and B (difference: 3.9%; 95% CI: -4.36-12.16; p-value = .4). During the 2018/19 campaign, vaccination rate increased to 76.4% in hospital A, with significant differences compared with the previous campaign in the same hospital (29.8%; OR 5.00; 95% CI: 3.14-8.3; p-value = .0001) and with that observed in hospital B in the same campaign (21.1%; 95% CI: 13.38-28.82; p-value <.001).Conclusions: Influenza vaccination rates among MSs in two Spanish university affiliated hospitals were below the recommended standards. A new reproducible strategy for promoting influenza vaccination with a specific approach toward MSs achieved a significant improvement in vaccination rate.

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Keywords:  Influenza vaccination; medical students; promotion strategy; vaccination rates

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34129422      PMCID: PMC8437549          DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2021.1920269

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother        ISSN: 2164-5515            Impact factor:   4.526


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