Background: Immunity to many vaccine-preventable diseases is inadequate amongst medical student populations internationally.\ud \ud Objectives: To identify the factors that influence vaccination behaviour of Australian medical students and to identify appropriate immunisation-promotion interventions for this population.\ud \ud Methods: A qualitative study using grounded theory techniques was undertaken in August and September 2014. Eighteen medical students from James Cook University in Townsville, Queensland, Australia participated in one of three focus group interviews. Data analysis incorporated the principles of the constant comparative method.\ud \ud Results: Four themes emerged to explain the determinants of immunisation in this popul...
Background. Pandemic influenza vaccination rate amongst healthcare workers in England 2009/2010 was ...
Background The annual influenza vaccination is recommended for all front-line healthcare workers in...
Vaccination is crucial in controlling the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) that tri...
Although medical students are at risk of contracting and transmitting communicable diseases, previou...
Although medical students are at risk of contracting and transmitting communicable diseases, previou...
Abstract: Although medical students are at risk of contracting and transmitting communicable disease...
Abstract: Although medical students are at risk of contracting and transmitting communicable disease...
Abstract: Although medical students are at risk of contracting and transmitting communicable disease...
Background: Healthcare students (HCS) are at risk of contracting and transmitting infectious disease...
Background: Healthcare students (HCS) are at risk of contracting and transmitting infectious disease...
Background: Healthcare students (HCS) are at risk of contracting and transmitting infectious disease...
Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused a global pandemic with long-lasting eco...
Introduction:Inappropriate use of antimicrobials is one of the major modifiable contributors to anti...
Introduction:Inappropriate use of antimicrobials is one of the major modifiable contributors to anti...
INTRODUCTION: Inappropriate use of antimicrobials is one of the major modifiable contributors to ant...
Background. Pandemic influenza vaccination rate amongst healthcare workers in England 2009/2010 was ...
Background The annual influenza vaccination is recommended for all front-line healthcare workers in...
Vaccination is crucial in controlling the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) that tri...
Although medical students are at risk of contracting and transmitting communicable diseases, previou...
Although medical students are at risk of contracting and transmitting communicable diseases, previou...
Abstract: Although medical students are at risk of contracting and transmitting communicable disease...
Abstract: Although medical students are at risk of contracting and transmitting communicable disease...
Abstract: Although medical students are at risk of contracting and transmitting communicable disease...
Background: Healthcare students (HCS) are at risk of contracting and transmitting infectious disease...
Background: Healthcare students (HCS) are at risk of contracting and transmitting infectious disease...
Background: Healthcare students (HCS) are at risk of contracting and transmitting infectious disease...
Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused a global pandemic with long-lasting eco...
Introduction:Inappropriate use of antimicrobials is one of the major modifiable contributors to anti...
Introduction:Inappropriate use of antimicrobials is one of the major modifiable contributors to anti...
INTRODUCTION: Inappropriate use of antimicrobials is one of the major modifiable contributors to ant...
Background. Pandemic influenza vaccination rate amongst healthcare workers in England 2009/2010 was ...
Background The annual influenza vaccination is recommended for all front-line healthcare workers in...
Vaccination is crucial in controlling the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) that tri...