Seasonal influenza is an annually recurring threat to residents of long-term care facilities (LTCFs) since high age and chronic disease diminish immune response following vaccination. Although immunization of healthcare workers (HCWs) has proven to be an added value, coverage rates remain low. A ready-to-use instruction manual was designed to facilitate the implementation of interventions known to increase vaccination coverage in healthcare institutions. It includes easy-access vaccination, role model involvement, personalized promotional material, education and extensive communication. We evaluated this manual during the 2017-vaccination campaign in 11 LTCFs in Belgium. Vaccination coverage before and after the campaign was recorded by the...
Despite the recommendation of the Dutch association of nursing home physicians (NVVA) to be immunize...
AbstractBackgroundThe prevention of health care acquired infections is an important objective for pa...
Influenza imposes a significant burden worldwide from the healthcare and socio-economic standpoints....
Background: Apart from direct protection and reduced productivity loss during epidemics, the main re...
BACKGROUND: Seasonal influenza threatens hospitalised patients and residents of nursing homes annual...
textabstractBackground: Influenza transmitted by health care workers (HCWs) is a potential threat to...
Research Objective: Influenza is one of the most prevalent causes of vaccine-preventable morbidity a...
General introduction: To prevent influenza virus infection, immunization against influenza has been ...
Despite the international recommendation and specific programs, and although the vaccination of Heal...
Influenza (the flu) is a serious respiratory illness that can cause severe complications, often lead...
Context: In 2014, the influenza vaccine uptake in Europe was below 35% among healthcare workers (HCW...
Abstract Objective: To examine the self‐reported uptake of influenza vaccine by staff in residential...
Contains fulltext : 88755.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Despite the re...
Yearly influenza (flu) immunization rates for hospital healthcare workers (HCW) continue to be lower...
Objectives: We aimed to compare the influenza vaccination pattern between clinical and long term car...
Despite the recommendation of the Dutch association of nursing home physicians (NVVA) to be immunize...
AbstractBackgroundThe prevention of health care acquired infections is an important objective for pa...
Influenza imposes a significant burden worldwide from the healthcare and socio-economic standpoints....
Background: Apart from direct protection and reduced productivity loss during epidemics, the main re...
BACKGROUND: Seasonal influenza threatens hospitalised patients and residents of nursing homes annual...
textabstractBackground: Influenza transmitted by health care workers (HCWs) is a potential threat to...
Research Objective: Influenza is one of the most prevalent causes of vaccine-preventable morbidity a...
General introduction: To prevent influenza virus infection, immunization against influenza has been ...
Despite the international recommendation and specific programs, and although the vaccination of Heal...
Influenza (the flu) is a serious respiratory illness that can cause severe complications, often lead...
Context: In 2014, the influenza vaccine uptake in Europe was below 35% among healthcare workers (HCW...
Abstract Objective: To examine the self‐reported uptake of influenza vaccine by staff in residential...
Contains fulltext : 88755.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Despite the re...
Yearly influenza (flu) immunization rates for hospital healthcare workers (HCW) continue to be lower...
Objectives: We aimed to compare the influenza vaccination pattern between clinical and long term car...
Despite the recommendation of the Dutch association of nursing home physicians (NVVA) to be immunize...
AbstractBackgroundThe prevention of health care acquired infections is an important objective for pa...
Influenza imposes a significant burden worldwide from the healthcare and socio-economic standpoints....