KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS REGARDING INFLUENZA VACCINATION AMONG HYGIENE AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE RESIDENTS IN CALABRIA AND SICILY.
Vaccinating health care workers is considered to be one of the most important steps in preventing the transmission of the influenza virus to vulnerable patients. Public Health physicians are the main promoters and executors of influenza vaccination campaigns for both healthcare workers and the ge...
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doaj-c7c9d1e6e8ce46eabc0cedf09579b7082020-11-24T20:58:35ZengAssociazione Italiana Giovani MediciEuromediterranean Biomedical Journal2279-71652279-71652012-03-01717778310.3269/1970-5492.2012.7.17KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS REGARDING INFLUENZA VACCINATION AMONG HYGIENE AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE RESIDENTS IN CALABRIA AND SICILY.Claudio Costantino0University of PalermoVaccinating health care workers is considered to be one of the most important steps in preventing the transmission of the influenza virus to vulnerable patients. Public Health physicians are the main promoters and executors of influenza vaccination campaigns for both healthcare workers and the general population. The objective of the present survey was to analyze the knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding influenza vaccination among Hygiene and Preventive Medicine Residents. 64% of the participants had not been vaccinated against the influenza virus in the past 5 years, and 29% had been vaccinated only occasionally , with only 7.2% of the study population having been vaccinated every year. 20.3% of those surveyed were vaccinated in the 2010/2011 season. The best strategy to increase vaccination rates among health care workers according to the study participants was the participation of future public health operators to multidisciplinary training (34.8%). the main factors associated with influenza vaccination compliance were having been vaccinated in the previous season for 2011/2012 (OR [95%]: 41.14 [7.56 - 223.87]) and having received the vaccination always or occasionally during the previous 5 years for both 2010/2011 (p-value <0.0001) and 2011/2012 (p-value <0.0001). The findings of this study suggest that future public health physicians with a history of refusing influenza vaccination in previous years usually tend to maintain their beliefs over time. Changing this trend among Hygiene and Preventive Medicine residents is the real challenge for the future, and it can be achieved through organization of multidisciplinary training, improvement of university education and increasing the involvement of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine residents in influenza vaccination campaigns both for the general population and health care workers.http://www.embj.org/images/ISSUE_2012/franchino_17.pdf |
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KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS REGARDING INFLUENZA VACCINATION AMONG HYGIENE AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE RESIDENTS IN CALABRIA AND SICILY. |
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KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS REGARDING INFLUENZA VACCINATION AMONG HYGIENE AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE RESIDENTS IN CALABRIA AND SICILY. |
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KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS REGARDING INFLUENZA VACCINATION AMONG HYGIENE AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE RESIDENTS IN CALABRIA AND SICILY. |
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KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS REGARDING INFLUENZA VACCINATION AMONG HYGIENE AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE RESIDENTS IN CALABRIA AND SICILY. |
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KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS REGARDING INFLUENZA VACCINATION AMONG HYGIENE AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE RESIDENTS IN CALABRIA AND SICILY. |
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knowledge, attitudes and behaviors regarding influenza vaccination among hygiene and preventive medicine residents in calabria and sicily. |
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Euromediterranean Biomedical Journal |
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Vaccinating health care workers is considered to be one of the most important steps in
preventing the transmission of the influenza virus to vulnerable patients. Public Health
physicians are the main promoters and executors of influenza vaccination campaigns for
both healthcare workers and the general population.
The objective of the present survey was to analyze the knowledge, attitudes and practices
regarding influenza vaccination among Hygiene and Preventive Medicine Residents.
64% of the participants had not been vaccinated against the influenza virus in the past 5
years, and 29% had been vaccinated only occasionally , with only 7.2% of the study population
having been vaccinated every year. 20.3% of those surveyed were vaccinated in the
2010/2011 season. The best strategy to increase vaccination rates among health care
workers according to the study participants was the participation of future public health
operators to multidisciplinary training (34.8%). the main factors associated with influenza
vaccination compliance were having been vaccinated in the previous season for
2011/2012 (OR [95%]: 41.14 [7.56 - 223.87]) and having received the vaccination always
or occasionally during the previous 5 years for both 2010/2011 (p-value <0.0001) and
2011/2012 (p-value <0.0001).
The findings of this study suggest that future public health physicians with a history of
refusing influenza vaccination in previous years usually tend to maintain their beliefs over
time. Changing this trend among Hygiene and Preventive Medicine residents is the real
challenge for the future, and it can be achieved through organization of multidisciplinary
training, improvement of university education and increasing the involvement of Hygiene
and Preventive Medicine residents in influenza vaccination campaigns both for the general
population and health care workers. |
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