Aim To evaluate the knowledge, motivation, and attitudes of Hungarian family physicians toward pandemic influenza vaccination in the 2009/10 influenza season. Method A questionnaire with 20 questions was developed and sent to 232 family physicians in 3 largest Hungarian cities: Budapest, Debrecen, and Miskolc. The study was conducted in December 2009 and January 2010. Results A hundred and ninety eight (85%) physicians answered the questionnaire adequately. Respondents believed that the influenza outbreak represented less of a threat to their practices than to Hungary or the world as a whole. They mostly agreed that vaccination was important and were frequently dissatisfied with the support from health authorities. The proportion of v...
Introduction: influenza is one of the main public health problems and Health Care Personnel's is one...
Introduction: Inaccurate information leads to increased scepticism concerning vaccinations among hea...
Introduction. Vaccination is the most effective and safest means of preventing influenza infection. ...
Purpose: The general purpose of TELL ME study was to give an insight into the experiences of Europea...
Background & Aim: Hungary started to administer several COVID-19 vaccines; however, attitudes toward...
Objective: The aim of this study was to establish the knowledge and attitude of family physcians off...
Özet Çalışmamızda, birinci basamakta sağlık hizmeti sunmak üzere görev alan aile hekimlerinin influ...
Abstract Background Within the frame of National Epidemiological Surveillance System, family physici...
The Aim of the Study: To evaluate family doctors‘ knowledge and attitude towards influenza epidemiol...
Aim of the study - to evaluate the attitude of the family physicians working in Marijampolė County t...
Protective vaccinations are crucial for preventing infectious diseases and their complications, offe...
Vaccinating health care workers is considered to be one of the most important steps in preventing th...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Vaccination coverage rates for seasonal influenza are not meeting nationa...
Background: One of the main determinants of public immunization success is health professionals' sup...
Introduction. The present study aims to characterize personal attitudes and knowledge of a sample of...
Introduction: influenza is one of the main public health problems and Health Care Personnel's is one...
Introduction: Inaccurate information leads to increased scepticism concerning vaccinations among hea...
Introduction. Vaccination is the most effective and safest means of preventing influenza infection. ...
Purpose: The general purpose of TELL ME study was to give an insight into the experiences of Europea...
Background & Aim: Hungary started to administer several COVID-19 vaccines; however, attitudes toward...
Objective: The aim of this study was to establish the knowledge and attitude of family physcians off...
Özet Çalışmamızda, birinci basamakta sağlık hizmeti sunmak üzere görev alan aile hekimlerinin influ...
Abstract Background Within the frame of National Epidemiological Surveillance System, family physici...
The Aim of the Study: To evaluate family doctors‘ knowledge and attitude towards influenza epidemiol...
Aim of the study - to evaluate the attitude of the family physicians working in Marijampolė County t...
Protective vaccinations are crucial for preventing infectious diseases and their complications, offe...
Vaccinating health care workers is considered to be one of the most important steps in preventing th...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Vaccination coverage rates for seasonal influenza are not meeting nationa...
Background: One of the main determinants of public immunization success is health professionals' sup...
Introduction. The present study aims to characterize personal attitudes and knowledge of a sample of...
Introduction: influenza is one of the main public health problems and Health Care Personnel's is one...
Introduction: Inaccurate information leads to increased scepticism concerning vaccinations among hea...
Introduction. Vaccination is the most effective and safest means of preventing influenza infection. ...