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  • Acceptance of Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Among Slovenian Physicians, 2016

    Zdr Varst. 2019 Jan 21;58(1):47-53. doi: 10.2478/sjph-2019-0006. eCollection 2019 Mar.
    Acceptance of Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Among Slovenian Physicians, 2016.

    Učakar V1, Kraigher A2.
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    Abstract

    in English, Slovenian
    Introduction:

    Vaccination against seasonal influenza is recommended for all healthcare workers including physicians in Slovenia to protect vulnerable individuals and reduce transmission of influenza viruses. The aim of our study is to determine the uptake of seasonal influenza vaccination among Slovenian physicians, to identify factors associated with that vaccination and assess their attitudes and beliefs regarding vaccination and vaccine-preventable diseases.
    Methods:

    A cross-sectional survey was performed among physician members of the Slovenian Medical Chamber. The link to the anonymous web-based questionnaire was sent to 8,297 physicians. We estimated the overall proportion of physicians who vaccinate against influenza, while the possible associations with collected explanatory variables were explored in univariate analyses.
    Results:

    The response rate to the survey was 10.8%. 75.9% (95% CI: 73.1-78.7%) physicians vaccinate themselves against influenza (regularly or occasionally) and 24.1% (95% CI: 21.2-26.8%) do not vaccinate (not any more or never). In univariate analysis only, the area of work was statistically significant when associated with vaccinating against influenza (p=0.002). Among physicians who expressed some misconceptions regarding vaccination and vaccine-preventable diseases (it is better to overcome disease naturally as vaccines pose a higher risk than disease) the proportion of vaccinated against influenza was low (43.2%; 95% CI: 27.9-58.4%, 27.3%; 95% CI: 7.1-47.5%).
    Conclusion:

    Not trusting in vaccination or professional recommendations regarding vaccination and some misconceptions regarding vaccination and vaccine-preventable diseases may influence the decision to be vaccinated against seasonal influenza among Slovenian physicians.


    KEYWORDS:

    Slovenia; influenza; physicians; vaccinations

    PMID: 30745950 PMCID: PMC6368670 DOI: 10.2478/sjph-2019-0006
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