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Hepatitis B Virus Vaccination Coverage in Medical, Nursing, and Paramedical Students: A Cross-Sectional, Multi-Centered Study in Greece

Students of health professions are at high risk of hepatitis B Virus (HBV) infection during their clinical training. The aim of this cross-sectional, multi-centered study was to investigate the HBV vaccination coverage in Greek medical, nursing, and paramedical students, to look into their attitudes...

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Autores principales: Papagiannis, Dimitrios, Tsimtsiou, Zoi, Chatzichristodoulou, Ioanna, Adamopoulou, Maria, Kallistratos, Ilias, Pournaras, Spyros, Arvanitidou, Malamatenia, Rachiotis, George
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4808986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26999171
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13030323
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author Papagiannis, Dimitrios
Tsimtsiou, Zoi
Chatzichristodoulou, Ioanna
Adamopoulou, Maria
Kallistratos, Ilias
Pournaras, Spyros
Arvanitidou, Malamatenia
Rachiotis, George
author_facet Papagiannis, Dimitrios
Tsimtsiou, Zoi
Chatzichristodoulou, Ioanna
Adamopoulou, Maria
Kallistratos, Ilias
Pournaras, Spyros
Arvanitidou, Malamatenia
Rachiotis, George
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description Students of health professions are at high risk of hepatitis B Virus (HBV) infection during their clinical training. The aim of this cross-sectional, multi-centered study was to investigate the HBV vaccination coverage in Greek medical, nursing, and paramedical students, to look into their attitudes towards the importance of vaccines and to reveal reasons associated with not being vaccinated. A self-completed, anonymous questionnaire was distributed to 2119 students of health professions in Greece, during the academic year 2013–2014. The HBV vaccination coverage of students was high (83%), being higher among medical students (88.1%, vs. 81.4% among nursing and 80.1% among paramedical students; p < 0.001). The vast majority of them (95%) have been vaccinated during childhood. In addition, 30% of the unvaccinated students declared fear over HBV safety. Our results indicate that the healthcare students achieved higher reported immunization rates compared to the currently serving healthcare workers, but also to the students of the last decade. The fact that nursing and paramedical students have lower coverage figures underlines the importance of targeted interventions for the different subgroups of healthcare students in terms of educational programs and screening for HBV markers in order to increase HBV vaccination uptake.
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spelling pubmed-48089862016-04-04 Hepatitis B Virus Vaccination Coverage in Medical, Nursing, and Paramedical Students: A Cross-Sectional, Multi-Centered Study in Greece Papagiannis, Dimitrios Tsimtsiou, Zoi Chatzichristodoulou, Ioanna Adamopoulou, Maria Kallistratos, Ilias Pournaras, Spyros Arvanitidou, Malamatenia Rachiotis, George Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Students of health professions are at high risk of hepatitis B Virus (HBV) infection during their clinical training. The aim of this cross-sectional, multi-centered study was to investigate the HBV vaccination coverage in Greek medical, nursing, and paramedical students, to look into their attitudes towards the importance of vaccines and to reveal reasons associated with not being vaccinated. A self-completed, anonymous questionnaire was distributed to 2119 students of health professions in Greece, during the academic year 2013–2014. The HBV vaccination coverage of students was high (83%), being higher among medical students (88.1%, vs. 81.4% among nursing and 80.1% among paramedical students; p < 0.001). The vast majority of them (95%) have been vaccinated during childhood. In addition, 30% of the unvaccinated students declared fear over HBV safety. Our results indicate that the healthcare students achieved higher reported immunization rates compared to the currently serving healthcare workers, but also to the students of the last decade. The fact that nursing and paramedical students have lower coverage figures underlines the importance of targeted interventions for the different subgroups of healthcare students in terms of educational programs and screening for HBV markers in order to increase HBV vaccination uptake. MDPI 2016-03-15 2016-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4808986/ /pubmed/26999171 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13030323 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons by Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Papagiannis, Dimitrios
Tsimtsiou, Zoi
Chatzichristodoulou, Ioanna
Adamopoulou, Maria
Kallistratos, Ilias
Pournaras, Spyros
Arvanitidou, Malamatenia
Rachiotis, George
Hepatitis B Virus Vaccination Coverage in Medical, Nursing, and Paramedical Students: A Cross-Sectional, Multi-Centered Study in Greece
title Hepatitis B Virus Vaccination Coverage in Medical, Nursing, and Paramedical Students: A Cross-Sectional, Multi-Centered Study in Greece
title_full Hepatitis B Virus Vaccination Coverage in Medical, Nursing, and Paramedical Students: A Cross-Sectional, Multi-Centered Study in Greece
title_fullStr Hepatitis B Virus Vaccination Coverage in Medical, Nursing, and Paramedical Students: A Cross-Sectional, Multi-Centered Study in Greece
title_full_unstemmed Hepatitis B Virus Vaccination Coverage in Medical, Nursing, and Paramedical Students: A Cross-Sectional, Multi-Centered Study in Greece
title_short Hepatitis B Virus Vaccination Coverage in Medical, Nursing, and Paramedical Students: A Cross-Sectional, Multi-Centered Study in Greece
title_sort hepatitis b virus vaccination coverage in medical, nursing, and paramedical students: a cross-sectional, multi-centered study in greece
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4808986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26999171
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13030323
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