用户名: 密码: 验证码:
Baja adhesi贸n a un programa de vacunaci贸n contra la gripe A (H1N1) pand茅mica 2009 entre el personal sanitario de una instituci贸n durante la fase de pandemia
详细信息查看全文 | 推荐本文 |
摘要

ass="h4">Introduction

Several strategies have been designed to increase adherence to vaccination programs aimed at health professionals, though the results were not always satisfactory.

ass="h4">Material and methods

The differences between adherence to seasonal and pandemic influenza vaccination were assessed after the implementation of a vaccination program, and the predicting factors of adherence to the pandemic vaccine were identified. The adverse effects of this vaccine were analysed by means of a follow up e-questionnaire.

ass="h4">Results

The results revealed that 7.6%of professionals were vaccinated against pandemic influenza, and 33.7%against seasonal influenza. Statistically significant differences were observed for both vaccines when comparing vaccinated to unvaccinated professionals for age, professional category and workplace, while sex differences were only related to pandemic influenza. The highest rate of pandemic influenza vaccination was found among men older than 55 years old working as physicians in acute care hospitals. In the multivariate model, which showed a very good discriminatory power (Area under ROC curve = 0.843), age, professional category, workplace and previous vaccination against seasonal influenza were independent predicting factors of vaccination against pandemic influenza. The main reason for vaccination was patient protection. The most frequent adverse effect was pain in the injection area.

ass="h4">Conclusions

Adherence to pandemic influenza vaccination program was very low, which suggests the need to implement new strategies into vaccination programs. The main reason for vaccination was patient protection. The tolerability of the pandemic vaccine was good.

© 2004-2018 中国地质图书馆版权所有 京ICP备05064691号 京公网安备11010802017129号

地址:北京市海淀区学院路29号 邮编:100083

电话:办公室:(+86 10)66554848;文献借阅、咨询服务、科技查新:66554700