Despite national and international recommendations, annual influenza vaccination uptake among health care providers (HCPs) remains sub-optimal. This study investigated the uptake, enablers, and barriers to annual influenza vaccination in medicine, nursing, and physiotherapy students at the University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle, using an online survey and semi-structured interviews. In 2013, uptake rate of influenza vaccination was 36.3% (95% CI = 31.8-40.8%). Employment as a HCP (OR 1.6, 95% CI 1.1-2.5), being a medical student (OR 2.5, 95% CI 1.2-5.1) and eligibility for government-funded vaccine (OR 7.1, 95% CI 2.7-18.6) were independently associated with increased uptake. Awareness, cost, and convenience were identified as key ba...
While vaccination is the only established option to prevent a susceptible host from influenza, we ha...
The aim of this study was to identify the common barriers and facilitators for acceptance of pandemi...
The flu vaccination rate is still too low, both among healthcare providers (HCPs) and among health s...
Objectives: To investigate influenza vaccination uptake rates, attitudes and motivations towards inf...
SummaryObjectiveTo identify barriers to our occupational health and safety influenza vaccination pro...
Background. Pandemic influenza vaccination rate amongst healthcare workers in England 2009/2010 was ...
Abstract Background Although research has explored influenza vaccination uptake among medical and co...
Annual influenza vaccination of health care students and workers helps protect themselves and patien...
Aim To identify the barriers and facilitators to seasonal influenza vaccination uptake among nurses....
Background Annual influenza vaccination is recommended for all Australian health care workers (HCWs)...
BACKGROUND: Annual influenza vaccination of healthcare workers (HCWs) is recommended in Australia, b...
During the 1990s, policies for immunizing fit health care workers against influenza varied between N...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to examine the knowledge, attitudes and practices of ...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the knowledge, attitudes and practices of ...
Survey data suggest that, in a typical year, less than half U.S. healthcare personnel (HCP) are vacc...
While vaccination is the only established option to prevent a susceptible host from influenza, we ha...
The aim of this study was to identify the common barriers and facilitators for acceptance of pandemi...
The flu vaccination rate is still too low, both among healthcare providers (HCPs) and among health s...
Objectives: To investigate influenza vaccination uptake rates, attitudes and motivations towards inf...
SummaryObjectiveTo identify barriers to our occupational health and safety influenza vaccination pro...
Background. Pandemic influenza vaccination rate amongst healthcare workers in England 2009/2010 was ...
Abstract Background Although research has explored influenza vaccination uptake among medical and co...
Annual influenza vaccination of health care students and workers helps protect themselves and patien...
Aim To identify the barriers and facilitators to seasonal influenza vaccination uptake among nurses....
Background Annual influenza vaccination is recommended for all Australian health care workers (HCWs)...
BACKGROUND: Annual influenza vaccination of healthcare workers (HCWs) is recommended in Australia, b...
During the 1990s, policies for immunizing fit health care workers against influenza varied between N...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to examine the knowledge, attitudes and practices of ...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the knowledge, attitudes and practices of ...
Survey data suggest that, in a typical year, less than half U.S. healthcare personnel (HCP) are vacc...
While vaccination is the only established option to prevent a susceptible host from influenza, we ha...
The aim of this study was to identify the common barriers and facilitators for acceptance of pandemi...
The flu vaccination rate is still too low, both among healthcare providers (HCPs) and among health s...