Background: Influenza transmitted by health care workers (HCWs) is a potential threat to frail patients in acute health care settings. Therefore, immunizing HCWs against influenza should receive high priority. Despite recommendations of the World Health Organization, vaccine coverage of HCWs remains low in all European countries. This study explores the use of intervention strategies and methods to improve influenza vaccination rates among HCWs in an acute care setting. Methods: The Intervention Mapping (IM) method was used to systematically develop and implement an intervention strategy aimed at changing influenza vaccination behaviour among HCWs in Dutch University Medical Centres (UMCs). Carried out during the influenza seasons 2009/2010...
Nosocomial influenza is a large burden in hospitals. Despite recommendations from the World Health O...
Healthcare personnel influenza immunization rates remain sub-optimal. Following multiple studies and...
Vaccinating healthcare workers (HCWs) is the most effective intervention for preventing nosocomial i...
Background: Influenza transmitted by health care workers (HCWs) is a potential threat to frail patie...
Background: Apart from direct protection and reduced productivity loss during epidemics, the main re...
Background: Immunizing health care workers (HCWs) against influenza has proven to protect their pati...
Background: Annual influenza vaccination is recommended for healthcare workers (HCWs) to reduce r...
Introduction. Healthcare workers are continuously exposed to the risk of being infected by influenza...
Despite the international recommendation and specific programs, and although the vaccination of Heal...
Influenza vaccination uptake by health care workers (HCWs) decreases the transmission of influenza t...
PURPOSE: Increasing influenza vaccination coverage in healthcare workers is a challenge. Especially ...
BACKGROUND: Annual influenza vaccination of healthcare workers (HCWs) is recommended in Australia, b...
Nosocomial influenza is a large burden in hospitals. Despite recommendations from the World Health O...
Healthcare personnel influenza immunization rates remain sub-optimal. Following multiple studies and...
Vaccinating healthcare workers (HCWs) is the most effective intervention for preventing nosocomial i...
Background: Influenza transmitted by health care workers (HCWs) is a potential threat to frail patie...
Background: Apart from direct protection and reduced productivity loss during epidemics, the main re...
Background: Immunizing health care workers (HCWs) against influenza has proven to protect their pati...
Background: Annual influenza vaccination is recommended for healthcare workers (HCWs) to reduce r...
Introduction. Healthcare workers are continuously exposed to the risk of being infected by influenza...
Despite the international recommendation and specific programs, and although the vaccination of Heal...
Influenza vaccination uptake by health care workers (HCWs) decreases the transmission of influenza t...
PURPOSE: Increasing influenza vaccination coverage in healthcare workers is a challenge. Especially ...
BACKGROUND: Annual influenza vaccination of healthcare workers (HCWs) is recommended in Australia, b...
Nosocomial influenza is a large burden in hospitals. Despite recommendations from the World Health O...
Healthcare personnel influenza immunization rates remain sub-optimal. Following multiple studies and...
Vaccinating healthcare workers (HCWs) is the most effective intervention for preventing nosocomial i...