Prevalence of seasonal influenza vaccination among primary healthcare workers in Arar city, Saudi Arabia.

Electronic Physician Pub Date : 2018-08-25 eCollection Date: 2018-08-01 DOI:10.19082/7217
Bashayer Reda Alenazi, Sabry Mohamed Hammad, Amal Elwan Mohamed
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Abstract

Background: Influenza outbreaks occur annually and have significant ramifications on the wellbeing of the population. Influenza is given high priority in Saudi Arabia where numerous reports of different types of influenza outbreaks have occurred in recent years.

Objective: The study aimed to determine the prevalence of influenza vaccination among healthcare providers.

Methods: The study employed a cross-sectional design, and data was collected using a predesigned questionnaire which was validated by a panel of experts and tested for reliability (Cronbach's alpha =0.8). All primary healthcare workers in Arar city (Saudi Arabia) were taken as a comprehensive sample between January and March 2018. The questionnaire used a Likert scale that assessed the reasons for embracing or rejecting the influenza vaccines. A p-value of ≤0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: In total, 204 health professionals (72 physicians, 102 nurses and 30 other staff members) filled the questionnaire. The mean age of the healthcare professionals was 31.9±8.7 years. Self-report of seasonal influenza vaccination uptake was 55.9% (65.3% for physicians, 55.9% for nurses and 33.3% for other staff). Perceived risk of severity of influenza was 2.5 times more in the compliant group than that of the non-compliant group (p<0.001, 95% CI: 1.4-4.4).

Conclusion: Utilization of influenza vaccine is 55% in both nurses and physicians despite 89% of them being aware of influenza vaccination guidelines and MOH recommendations. It is needed to ensure the intensive education of healthcare providers to understand the protective value of influenza vaccine.

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沙特阿拉伯阿拉尔市初级卫生保健工作者季节性流感疫苗接种流行情况
背景:流感每年都会爆发,并对人口的健康产生重大影响。流感在沙特阿拉伯受到高度重视,近年来发生了许多不同类型流感暴发的报告。目的:本研究旨在确定流感疫苗接种在卫生保健提供者中的流行程度。方法:采用横断面设计,采用预先设计的问卷收集资料,经专家小组验证并进行信度检验(Cronbach’s alpha =0.8)。2018年1月至3月,以阿拉尔市(沙特阿拉伯)所有初级卫生保健工作者为综合样本。问卷使用李克特量表来评估接受或拒绝流感疫苗的原因。p值≤0.05认为有统计学意义。结果:共204名卫生专业人员(医生72名,护士102名,其他工作人员30名)填写了问卷。医护人员平均年龄31.9±8.7岁。自我报告的季节性流感疫苗接种率为55.9%(医生65.3%,护士55.9%,其他工作人员33.3%)。依从组对流感严重程度的感知风险是不依从组的2.5倍(结论:尽管89%的护士和医生了解流感疫苗接种指南和卫生部的建议,但流感疫苗的使用率为55%。需要确保对卫生保健提供者进行强化教育,以了解流感疫苗的保护价值。
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