OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of social network influences on seasonal influenza vaccination uptake by healthcare workers. DESIGN: Cross-sectional, observational study. SETTING: A large secondary care NHS Trust which includes four hospital sites in Greater Manchester. PARTICIPANTS: Foundation doctors (FDs) working at the Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust during the study period. Data collection took place during compulsory weekly teaching sessions, and there were no exclusions. Of the 200 eligible FDs, 138 (70%) provided complete data. PRIMARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Self-reported seasonal influenza vaccination status. RESULTS: Among participants, 100 (72%) reported that they had received a seasonal influenza vaccination. Statistical modelli...
Traditional vaccine trial methods have an underlying assumption that the effect of a vaccine is the ...
Background The Chief Medical Officer for England recommends that all health-care workers receive an ...
The Chief Medical Officer recommends that all health care workers receive an influenza vaccination a...
The Chief Medical Officer for England recommends that healthcare workers have a seasonal influenza v...
The Chief Medical Officer for England recommends that healthcare workers have a seasonal influenza v...
Introduction The Chief Medical Officer for England recommends that healthcare workers have a seasona...
Background: Influenza vaccination coverage remains low among health care workers (HCWs) in many hea...
Background: Influenza vaccination coverage remains low among health care workers (HCWs) in many heal...
Background There is increasing interest in the effects of social networks on disease dynamics. We si...
Abstract Background Influenza vaccination coverage remains low among health care workers (HCWs) in m...
Background: Influenza vaccination coverage remains low among health care workers (HCWs) in many heal...
Vaccine hesitancy is a complex health problem, with various factors involved including the influence...
We expect social networks to change as a result of illness, but social contact data are generally co...
We expect social networks to change as a result of illness, but social contact data are generally co...
Traditional vaccine trial methods have an underlying assumption that the effect of a vaccine is the ...
Traditional vaccine trial methods have an underlying assumption that the effect of a vaccine is the ...
Background The Chief Medical Officer for England recommends that all health-care workers receive an ...
The Chief Medical Officer recommends that all health care workers receive an influenza vaccination a...
The Chief Medical Officer for England recommends that healthcare workers have a seasonal influenza v...
The Chief Medical Officer for England recommends that healthcare workers have a seasonal influenza v...
Introduction The Chief Medical Officer for England recommends that healthcare workers have a seasona...
Background: Influenza vaccination coverage remains low among health care workers (HCWs) in many hea...
Background: Influenza vaccination coverage remains low among health care workers (HCWs) in many heal...
Background There is increasing interest in the effects of social networks on disease dynamics. We si...
Abstract Background Influenza vaccination coverage remains low among health care workers (HCWs) in m...
Background: Influenza vaccination coverage remains low among health care workers (HCWs) in many heal...
Vaccine hesitancy is a complex health problem, with various factors involved including the influence...
We expect social networks to change as a result of illness, but social contact data are generally co...
We expect social networks to change as a result of illness, but social contact data are generally co...
Traditional vaccine trial methods have an underlying assumption that the effect of a vaccine is the ...
Traditional vaccine trial methods have an underlying assumption that the effect of a vaccine is the ...
Background The Chief Medical Officer for England recommends that all health-care workers receive an ...
The Chief Medical Officer recommends that all health care workers receive an influenza vaccination a...