Objective: This study intends to evaluate the knowledge, attitude and awareness of medical doctors toward influenza vaccination and the reasons for not getting vaccinated.Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among medical doctors in three major tertiary care health settings in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Pakistan. A web-based, pre-tested questionnaire was used for data collection.Results: A total of (n = 300) medical doctors were invited, however only (n = 215) participated in the study with a response rate of 71.7%. Among the participants, 95.3% (n = 205) were males with a mean age of 28.67 ± 3.89 years. By designation, 121(56.3%) were trainee medical officers and 40 (18.6%) were house officers. The majority 102(47.4%) h...
SummaryObjectiveTo identify barriers to our occupational health and safety influenza vaccination pro...
PubMed: 32770856Aim: Influenza vaccination is the most effective method in prevention of influenza d...
ABSTRACT Background: Influenza vaccination is internationally acknowledged to be the best tool to d...
Objective: This study intends to evaluate the knowledge, attitude and awareness of medical doctors t...
<p>Objective: This study intends to evaluate the knowledge, attitude and awareness of medical doctor...
Background And Objective: Influenza is endemic in Pakistan. One of the greatest reasons of it’s bein...
Abstract Aim: To assess the knowledge and attitudes of medical students and young doctors regarding...
Background: Influenza viruses usually circulate worldwide annually from the late fall through the ea...
Abstract Background All healthcare professionals (HCPs) are at high risk of influenza infection. The...
Acceptance of mandatory influenza vaccination requires an understanding of knowledge, and attitudes ...
Background: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at increased risk of getting influenza than the general po...
Background: Although annual influenza vaccination is recommended for healthcare providers (HCPs), va...
Introduction and purpose: Vaccine skepticism and refusal to vaccinate against infectious diseases ha...
Abstract Background Vaccinating healthcare professionals against influenza is considered an effectiv...
Background: Influenza vaccine hesitancy is a major problem worldwide, with significant public health...
SummaryObjectiveTo identify barriers to our occupational health and safety influenza vaccination pro...
PubMed: 32770856Aim: Influenza vaccination is the most effective method in prevention of influenza d...
ABSTRACT Background: Influenza vaccination is internationally acknowledged to be the best tool to d...
Objective: This study intends to evaluate the knowledge, attitude and awareness of medical doctors t...
<p>Objective: This study intends to evaluate the knowledge, attitude and awareness of medical doctor...
Background And Objective: Influenza is endemic in Pakistan. One of the greatest reasons of it’s bein...
Abstract Aim: To assess the knowledge and attitudes of medical students and young doctors regarding...
Background: Influenza viruses usually circulate worldwide annually from the late fall through the ea...
Abstract Background All healthcare professionals (HCPs) are at high risk of influenza infection. The...
Acceptance of mandatory influenza vaccination requires an understanding of knowledge, and attitudes ...
Background: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at increased risk of getting influenza than the general po...
Background: Although annual influenza vaccination is recommended for healthcare providers (HCPs), va...
Introduction and purpose: Vaccine skepticism and refusal to vaccinate against infectious diseases ha...
Abstract Background Vaccinating healthcare professionals against influenza is considered an effectiv...
Background: Influenza vaccine hesitancy is a major problem worldwide, with significant public health...
SummaryObjectiveTo identify barriers to our occupational health and safety influenza vaccination pro...
PubMed: 32770856Aim: Influenza vaccination is the most effective method in prevention of influenza d...
ABSTRACT Background: Influenza vaccination is internationally acknowledged to be the best tool to d...