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2019 Influenza Vaccination Campaign in an Italian Research and Teaching Hospital: Analysis of the Reasons for Its Failure

Background: Despite recommendations, the influenza vaccination coverage rate in healthcare workers (HCWs) in Italy is far from the recommended target. The aim of the study is to analyze the influenza vaccination campaign performed in 2019 in a research and teaching hospital in Milan. Methods: The va...

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Autores principales: Maffeo, Manuel, Luconi, Ester, Castrofino, Ambra, Campagnoli, Emanuela Maria, Cinnirella, Andrea, Fornaro, Federica, Gallana, Claudia, Perrone, Pier Mario, Shishmintseva, Viktoriia, Pariani, Elena, Castaldi, Silvana
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7311955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32486224
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17113881
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author Maffeo, Manuel
Luconi, Ester
Castrofino, Ambra
Campagnoli, Emanuela Maria
Cinnirella, Andrea
Fornaro, Federica
Gallana, Claudia
Perrone, Pier Mario
Shishmintseva, Viktoriia
Pariani, Elena
Castaldi, Silvana
author_facet Maffeo, Manuel
Luconi, Ester
Castrofino, Ambra
Campagnoli, Emanuela Maria
Cinnirella, Andrea
Fornaro, Federica
Gallana, Claudia
Perrone, Pier Mario
Shishmintseva, Viktoriia
Pariani, Elena
Castaldi, Silvana
author_sort Maffeo, Manuel
collection PubMed
description Background: Despite recommendations, the influenza vaccination coverage rate in healthcare workers (HCWs) in Italy is far from the recommended target. The aim of the study is to analyze the influenza vaccination campaign performed in 2019 in a research and teaching hospital in Milan. Methods: The vaccination strategy included an ad hoc ambulatory, as in the previous years, and an onsite ambulatory, introduced for the first time. Personal data and professional categories were collected and analyzed using univariate logistic regression. HCWs who refused the vaccination were asked to fill in a questionnaire to explain their reasons for dissent. Results: The achieved vaccination coverage rate (VCR) for HCWs was 21.5 %, compared to 17.1% in 2018. The lowest VCR was registered among nurses (11.9%), while physicians had the highest VCR (40.7%). Prevalence ratios show that some professional categories were more frequently vaccinated for the first time than attending physicians (reference category); those with statistically significant confidence intervals were nurses (PR: 2.42; 95% CI: 1.78–3.28), residents (PR: 1.85; 95% CI: 1.36–2.53), and auxiliary staff (PR: 2.33; 95% CI: 1.45–3.74). Conclusions: An onsite vaccination strategy failed in providing a remarkable increase in VCR in 2019, but it is important to point out that the campaign was influenced by several logistic problems.
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spelling pubmed-73119552020-06-25 2019 Influenza Vaccination Campaign in an Italian Research and Teaching Hospital: Analysis of the Reasons for Its Failure Maffeo, Manuel Luconi, Ester Castrofino, Ambra Campagnoli, Emanuela Maria Cinnirella, Andrea Fornaro, Federica Gallana, Claudia Perrone, Pier Mario Shishmintseva, Viktoriia Pariani, Elena Castaldi, Silvana Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: Despite recommendations, the influenza vaccination coverage rate in healthcare workers (HCWs) in Italy is far from the recommended target. The aim of the study is to analyze the influenza vaccination campaign performed in 2019 in a research and teaching hospital in Milan. Methods: The vaccination strategy included an ad hoc ambulatory, as in the previous years, and an onsite ambulatory, introduced for the first time. Personal data and professional categories were collected and analyzed using univariate logistic regression. HCWs who refused the vaccination were asked to fill in a questionnaire to explain their reasons for dissent. Results: The achieved vaccination coverage rate (VCR) for HCWs was 21.5 %, compared to 17.1% in 2018. The lowest VCR was registered among nurses (11.9%), while physicians had the highest VCR (40.7%). Prevalence ratios show that some professional categories were more frequently vaccinated for the first time than attending physicians (reference category); those with statistically significant confidence intervals were nurses (PR: 2.42; 95% CI: 1.78–3.28), residents (PR: 1.85; 95% CI: 1.36–2.53), and auxiliary staff (PR: 2.33; 95% CI: 1.45–3.74). Conclusions: An onsite vaccination strategy failed in providing a remarkable increase in VCR in 2019, but it is important to point out that the campaign was influenced by several logistic problems. MDPI 2020-05-30 2020-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7311955/ /pubmed/32486224 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17113881 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Maffeo, Manuel
Luconi, Ester
Castrofino, Ambra
Campagnoli, Emanuela Maria
Cinnirella, Andrea
Fornaro, Federica
Gallana, Claudia
Perrone, Pier Mario
Shishmintseva, Viktoriia
Pariani, Elena
Castaldi, Silvana
2019 Influenza Vaccination Campaign in an Italian Research and Teaching Hospital: Analysis of the Reasons for Its Failure
title 2019 Influenza Vaccination Campaign in an Italian Research and Teaching Hospital: Analysis of the Reasons for Its Failure
title_full 2019 Influenza Vaccination Campaign in an Italian Research and Teaching Hospital: Analysis of the Reasons for Its Failure
title_fullStr 2019 Influenza Vaccination Campaign in an Italian Research and Teaching Hospital: Analysis of the Reasons for Its Failure
title_full_unstemmed 2019 Influenza Vaccination Campaign in an Italian Research and Teaching Hospital: Analysis of the Reasons for Its Failure
title_short 2019 Influenza Vaccination Campaign in an Italian Research and Teaching Hospital: Analysis of the Reasons for Its Failure
title_sort 2019 influenza vaccination campaign in an italian research and teaching hospital: analysis of the reasons for its failure
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7311955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32486224
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17113881
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