This cross-sectional study aimed at evaluating the knowledge and attitudes concerning influenza vaccination in Southern Italy, and investigating the potential determinants of vaccine uptake. The sample consisted of 700 adults (mean age 58.7y) with chronic diseases attending four public specialty clinics in Italy. Overall, 64.7% of the participants were aware that influenza can be prevented with vaccines and that patients with chronic diseases are at higher risk of developing severe complications. Less than half of the sample (42.1%) received influenza vaccine in the last season, and 46.9% declared the will to receive influenza vaccination in the next season. The level of awareness was significantly lower among the elderly (> = 65y) and thos...
Background: Seasonal Influenza vaccination is the suitable tool to reduce the risk of hospitalizatio...
Background: Older adults and individuals with underlying chronic diseases are at increased risk o...
Introduction. Vaccination is the most effective and safest means of preventing influenza infection. ...
This cross-sectional study aimed at evaluating the knowledge and attitudes concerning influenza vacc...
This study aims at assessing trends in influenza vaccination coverage from 2001 to 2006 in Italy, at...
Background Influenza is an important public health problem, with potential severe consequences among...
Background Influenza is an important public health problem, with potential severe consequences amon...
The aims of this cross-sectional survey were to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and self-reported...
In most years epidemics of influenza cause a significant increase in morbidity and mortality rates w...
Objective: Our aim is to evaluate influenza vaccination rates among the elderly and individuals with...
Background: Public Health Residents (PHRs) have to be considered of relevant interest among health c...
Studies on different populations have shown that a variety of factors influence attitudes and decisi...
Background: Public Health Residents (PHRs) have to be considered of relevant interest among health c...
Background: Working age is increasing across Europe. Seasonal influenza (SID) and pneumococcal disea...
Seasonal influenza epidemics yearly affects 5-15% of the world’s population, resulting in 3-5 millio...
Background: Seasonal Influenza vaccination is the suitable tool to reduce the risk of hospitalizatio...
Background: Older adults and individuals with underlying chronic diseases are at increased risk o...
Introduction. Vaccination is the most effective and safest means of preventing influenza infection. ...
This cross-sectional study aimed at evaluating the knowledge and attitudes concerning influenza vacc...
This study aims at assessing trends in influenza vaccination coverage from 2001 to 2006 in Italy, at...
Background Influenza is an important public health problem, with potential severe consequences among...
Background Influenza is an important public health problem, with potential severe consequences amon...
The aims of this cross-sectional survey were to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and self-reported...
In most years epidemics of influenza cause a significant increase in morbidity and mortality rates w...
Objective: Our aim is to evaluate influenza vaccination rates among the elderly and individuals with...
Background: Public Health Residents (PHRs) have to be considered of relevant interest among health c...
Studies on different populations have shown that a variety of factors influence attitudes and decisi...
Background: Public Health Residents (PHRs) have to be considered of relevant interest among health c...
Background: Working age is increasing across Europe. Seasonal influenza (SID) and pneumococcal disea...
Seasonal influenza epidemics yearly affects 5-15% of the world’s population, resulting in 3-5 millio...
Background: Seasonal Influenza vaccination is the suitable tool to reduce the risk of hospitalizatio...
Background: Older adults and individuals with underlying chronic diseases are at increased risk o...
Introduction. Vaccination is the most effective and safest means of preventing influenza infection. ...