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Influenza vaccination and healthcare workers: barriers and predisposing factors. A literature review

BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK. Influenza is a disease that affects a large part of the world’s population annually, with major health, social and economic impacts. Active immunisation practices have always been recommended to counter influenza, especially for people at risk. The recommendations of...

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Autores principales: Guillari, Assunta, Polito, Francesco, Pucciarelli, Gianluca, Serra, Nicola, Gargiulo, Gianpaolo, Esposito, Maria Rosaria, Botti, Stefano, Rea, Teresa, Simeone, Silvio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8138807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33855983
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v92iS2.11106
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author Guillari, Assunta
Polito, Francesco
Pucciarelli, Gianluca
Serra, Nicola
Gargiulo, Gianpaolo
Esposito, Maria Rosaria
Botti, Stefano
Rea, Teresa
Simeone, Silvio
author_facet Guillari, Assunta
Polito, Francesco
Pucciarelli, Gianluca
Serra, Nicola
Gargiulo, Gianpaolo
Esposito, Maria Rosaria
Botti, Stefano
Rea, Teresa
Simeone, Silvio
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description BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK. Influenza is a disease that affects a large part of the world’s population annually, with major health, social and economic impacts. Active immunisation practices have always been recommended to counter influenza, especially for people at risk. The recommendations of major health agencies strongly advise influenza vaccination for all healthcare workers, mostly for those in contact with at-risk or immunocompromised individuals. Yet, the influenza vaccination coverage among healthcare workers remains rather low worldwide. This review explore barriers and the facilitators of health care professional toward influenza’s vaccination. METHODS. Narrative review consulting the databases: PubMed, CINAHL by combining keywords health care worker, flu, influenza, vaccination, barrier, resistence, hesitangy, between November 2019 and February 2020. RESULTS. From the 1031 records initially, twenty-two primary studies were included in this narrative review. Our results show that the identified facilitators are: desire for self-protection, protection for loved ones and community. Instead, the barriers to vaccination identified are: fear of contracting influenza from the vaccination itself; not considering themselves at risk; to believing believe that their immune system is capable of managing a trivial disease; disease considered trivial, laziness; false beliefs. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION. Adherence rate on influenza vaccination among health professionals is quite low. The interventions that make it “complex and traceable” flu vaccination refusal increase adherence to this type of vaccination. The results show that current vaccination campaigns do not increase the rate of adherence by healthcare workers. Identifying the predisposing factors and barriers to such vaccination can help to create, develop and test targeted educational programmes.
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spelling pubmed-81388072021-05-26 Influenza vaccination and healthcare workers: barriers and predisposing factors. A literature review Guillari, Assunta Polito, Francesco Pucciarelli, Gianluca Serra, Nicola Gargiulo, Gianpaolo Esposito, Maria Rosaria Botti, Stefano Rea, Teresa Simeone, Silvio Acta Biomed Original Article: Managing Pathologies BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK. Influenza is a disease that affects a large part of the world’s population annually, with major health, social and economic impacts. Active immunisation practices have always been recommended to counter influenza, especially for people at risk. The recommendations of major health agencies strongly advise influenza vaccination for all healthcare workers, mostly for those in contact with at-risk or immunocompromised individuals. Yet, the influenza vaccination coverage among healthcare workers remains rather low worldwide. This review explore barriers and the facilitators of health care professional toward influenza’s vaccination. METHODS. Narrative review consulting the databases: PubMed, CINAHL by combining keywords health care worker, flu, influenza, vaccination, barrier, resistence, hesitangy, between November 2019 and February 2020. RESULTS. From the 1031 records initially, twenty-two primary studies were included in this narrative review. Our results show that the identified facilitators are: desire for self-protection, protection for loved ones and community. Instead, the barriers to vaccination identified are: fear of contracting influenza from the vaccination itself; not considering themselves at risk; to believing believe that their immune system is capable of managing a trivial disease; disease considered trivial, laziness; false beliefs. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION. Adherence rate on influenza vaccination among health professionals is quite low. The interventions that make it “complex and traceable” flu vaccination refusal increase adherence to this type of vaccination. The results show that current vaccination campaigns do not increase the rate of adherence by healthcare workers. Identifying the predisposing factors and barriers to such vaccination can help to create, develop and test targeted educational programmes. Mattioli 1885 2021 2021-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8138807/ /pubmed/33855983 http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v92iS2.11106 Text en Copyright: © 2020 ACTA BIO MEDICA SOCIETY OF MEDICINE AND NATURAL SCIENCES OF PARMA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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Guillari, Assunta
Polito, Francesco
Pucciarelli, Gianluca
Serra, Nicola
Gargiulo, Gianpaolo
Esposito, Maria Rosaria
Botti, Stefano
Rea, Teresa
Simeone, Silvio
Influenza vaccination and healthcare workers: barriers and predisposing factors. A literature review
title Influenza vaccination and healthcare workers: barriers and predisposing factors. A literature review
title_full Influenza vaccination and healthcare workers: barriers and predisposing factors. A literature review
title_fullStr Influenza vaccination and healthcare workers: barriers and predisposing factors. A literature review
title_full_unstemmed Influenza vaccination and healthcare workers: barriers and predisposing factors. A literature review
title_short Influenza vaccination and healthcare workers: barriers and predisposing factors. A literature review
title_sort influenza vaccination and healthcare workers: barriers and predisposing factors. a literature review
topic Original Article: Managing Pathologies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8138807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33855983
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v92iS2.11106
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