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Seasonal influenza vaccination among health-care workers: the impact of different tailored programs in four University hospitals in Rome

Seasonal influenza vaccination (SIV) of health-care workers (HCWs) is recommended in most countries to protect them and their patients from infection. Although SIV can reduce the risk of influenza complications among vulnerable patients, vaccination uptake is generally unsatisfactory. The present st...

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Autores principales: Tognetto, Alessia, Zorzoli, Ermanno, Franco, Elisabetta, Gervasi, Giuseppe, Paglione, Lorenzo, Di Ninno, Filippo, De Soccio, Pasquale, Barbara, Andrea, Orsi, Giovanni Battista, De Vito, Corrado, La Torre, Giuseppe, Bucci, Roberto, Mancinelli, Sandro, Maurici, Massimo, Laurenti, Patrizia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7012107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31210582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2019.1632684
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author Tognetto, Alessia
Zorzoli, Ermanno
Franco, Elisabetta
Gervasi, Giuseppe
Paglione, Lorenzo
Di Ninno, Filippo
De Soccio, Pasquale
Barbara, Andrea
Orsi, Giovanni Battista
De Vito, Corrado
La Torre, Giuseppe
Bucci, Roberto
Mancinelli, Sandro
Maurici, Massimo
Laurenti, Patrizia
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Zorzoli, Ermanno
Franco, Elisabetta
Gervasi, Giuseppe
Paglione, Lorenzo
Di Ninno, Filippo
De Soccio, Pasquale
Barbara, Andrea
Orsi, Giovanni Battista
De Vito, Corrado
La Torre, Giuseppe
Bucci, Roberto
Mancinelli, Sandro
Maurici, Massimo
Laurenti, Patrizia
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description Seasonal influenza vaccination (SIV) of health-care workers (HCWs) is recommended in most countries to protect them and their patients from infection. Although SIV can reduce the risk of influenza complications among vulnerable patients, vaccination uptake is generally unsatisfactory. The present study aimed to assess the impact of different programs in promoting SIV uptake among HCWs during the season 2017/2018 in four teaching hospitals in Rome. A multicentric cross-sectional study was carried out, in order to describe the four different campaigns and to assess their impact by identifying and developing a set of indicators that provide information about the vaccination services, the percentage of invited HCWs, the vaccinators’ workforce and the vaccination coverage rates. The hospitals organized different strategies: Hospital 1, 3 and 4 organized educational courses for HCWs and actively invited every single HCW through e-mail. All the hospitals organized a dedicated unit for influenza vaccination, and Hospital 1 added on-site vaccination sessions that required a large number of staff. Hospital 1 and hospital 4 registered a comparable vaccination coverage rate, 12.97% and 12.76%, respectively, while it was 6.88% in Hospital 2 and 4.23% in Hospital 3. Our indicators demonstrated to be effective and useful for analyzing the different SIV campaigns. The results suggest that the best practice to promote SIV among HCWs should include multiple approaches. Among those, an easy access to the vaccination site seems to play a key role in determining a higher vaccination coverage.
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spelling pubmed-70121072020-02-24 Seasonal influenza vaccination among health-care workers: the impact of different tailored programs in four University hospitals in Rome Tognetto, Alessia Zorzoli, Ermanno Franco, Elisabetta Gervasi, Giuseppe Paglione, Lorenzo Di Ninno, Filippo De Soccio, Pasquale Barbara, Andrea Orsi, Giovanni Battista De Vito, Corrado La Torre, Giuseppe Bucci, Roberto Mancinelli, Sandro Maurici, Massimo Laurenti, Patrizia Hum Vaccin Immunother Research Paper Seasonal influenza vaccination (SIV) of health-care workers (HCWs) is recommended in most countries to protect them and their patients from infection. Although SIV can reduce the risk of influenza complications among vulnerable patients, vaccination uptake is generally unsatisfactory. The present study aimed to assess the impact of different programs in promoting SIV uptake among HCWs during the season 2017/2018 in four teaching hospitals in Rome. A multicentric cross-sectional study was carried out, in order to describe the four different campaigns and to assess their impact by identifying and developing a set of indicators that provide information about the vaccination services, the percentage of invited HCWs, the vaccinators’ workforce and the vaccination coverage rates. The hospitals organized different strategies: Hospital 1, 3 and 4 organized educational courses for HCWs and actively invited every single HCW through e-mail. All the hospitals organized a dedicated unit for influenza vaccination, and Hospital 1 added on-site vaccination sessions that required a large number of staff. Hospital 1 and hospital 4 registered a comparable vaccination coverage rate, 12.97% and 12.76%, respectively, while it was 6.88% in Hospital 2 and 4.23% in Hospital 3. Our indicators demonstrated to be effective and useful for analyzing the different SIV campaigns. The results suggest that the best practice to promote SIV among HCWs should include multiple approaches. Among those, an easy access to the vaccination site seems to play a key role in determining a higher vaccination coverage. Taylor & Francis 2019-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7012107/ /pubmed/31210582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2019.1632684 Text en © 2019 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way.
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Tognetto, Alessia
Zorzoli, Ermanno
Franco, Elisabetta
Gervasi, Giuseppe
Paglione, Lorenzo
Di Ninno, Filippo
De Soccio, Pasquale
Barbara, Andrea
Orsi, Giovanni Battista
De Vito, Corrado
La Torre, Giuseppe
Bucci, Roberto
Mancinelli, Sandro
Maurici, Massimo
Laurenti, Patrizia
Seasonal influenza vaccination among health-care workers: the impact of different tailored programs in four University hospitals in Rome
title Seasonal influenza vaccination among health-care workers: the impact of different tailored programs in four University hospitals in Rome
title_full Seasonal influenza vaccination among health-care workers: the impact of different tailored programs in four University hospitals in Rome
title_fullStr Seasonal influenza vaccination among health-care workers: the impact of different tailored programs in four University hospitals in Rome
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal influenza vaccination among health-care workers: the impact of different tailored programs in four University hospitals in Rome
title_short Seasonal influenza vaccination among health-care workers: the impact of different tailored programs in four University hospitals in Rome
title_sort seasonal influenza vaccination among health-care workers: the impact of different tailored programs in four university hospitals in rome
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7012107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31210582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2019.1632684
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