照顾照顾者:在卫生专业人员和职业卫生中推广疫苗接种

Sérgio Pastrana, Isaura Serra
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COVID-19大流行造成的当前背景更加突出了疫苗接种和国家疫苗接种规划的重要性,卫生专业人员遵守该规划对于工作场所的预防至关重要。目的评估来自葡萄牙南部一组卫生中心的卫生专业人员对职业卫生服务和葡萄牙卫生专业人员推荐的疫苗接种的知识。方法描述性、横断面研究,采用定量方法,在方便的抽样过程中进行。样本包括176名初级卫生保健领域的卫生专业人员,他们来自不同的专业群体,分布在同一保健中心集团的18个职能单位,男女均有。所得数据采用Microsoft Excel软件进行分析。结果共有176人参与调查,其中女性占78.1%,年龄在30 ~ 50岁之间占62.5%,学历占58.9%。最具代表性的专业群体是护理(56.2%),其次是操作助理(18.9%),医生(17.8%)和诊断和治疗高级技术人员(5.3%)。对获得的数据进行的分析表明,职业卫生服务处在促进卫生专业人员接种疫苗等基本领域的影响力有所下降。在那些答复说他们接受过培训和/或信息的人中,只有12.2%的人报告说这是在职业健康方面发生的。获得的结果还显示,除了2019冠状病毒病大流行的背景外,葡萄牙卫生专业人员对推荐的疫苗接种缺乏了解,卫生专业人员缺乏培训行动和疫苗接种运动。分析的数据显示,尽管绝大多数人(87%)声称知道推荐的方案,但对卫生专业人员推荐的疫苗接种的了解程度是部分或不完整的。结论:所研究的卫生中心集团减少了分配给职业卫生服务的人力资源数量。发现对卫生总局为这些专业人员建议的疫苗接种计划缺乏了解,并且疫苗接种的依从率低于建议的指标。因此,必须促进职业卫生服务,并对这一资源进行投资,作为促进扫盲的媒介,即向葡萄牙的这些专业人员推荐接种疫苗。关键词:职业卫生、疫苗接种、卫生专业人员
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Introduction The current context caused by the COVID-19 pandemic highlights more sharply the importance of vaccination and the National Vaccination Program, whose compliance by health professionals is essential for prevention in the workplace. Goals To assess the knowledge of health professionals from a Group of Health Centers in the South of Portugal about the Occupational Health Service and the recommended vaccination for health professionals in Portugal. Methodology Descriptive, cross-sectional study, using a quantitative methodology, carried out in a convenience sampling process. The sample consisted of 176 health professionals in the context of Primary Health Care, from different professional groups, distributed across the 18 functional units of the same Group of Health Centers, of both sexes. The data obtained were analyzed using the computer program Microsoft Excel. Results A total of 176 individuals participated in the study, predominantly female (78.1%), prevailing the age group between 30 and 50 years (62.5%) and with a higher percentage of the academic degree of Licentiate (58.9%). The most represented professional group was Nursing (56.2%), followed by Operational Assistants (18,9%), Doctors (17,8%) and SuperiorTechnicians of Diagnostic and Therapeutic (5,3%). The analysis of the data obtained shows a reduced influence of the Occupational Health Service in a fundamental area such as the promotion of vaccination of health professionals. Of those that responded that they had received training and/or information, only 12.2% reported that this had happened in the context of Occupational Health. The results obtained also revealed a lack of knowledge about the recommended vaccination for health professionals in Portugal and the lack of training actions and vaccination campaigns for health professionals, in addition to the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The analyzed data revealed levels of partial or compromised knowledge regarding the vaccination recommended for health professionals, despite the vast majority of (87%) claiming to know the recommended program. Conclusions The Group of Health Centers under study has a reduced number of human resources assigned to the Occupational Health Service. A lack of knowledge about the vaccination plan recommended by the General Directorate of Health for these professionals and a rate of adherence to vaccination below the recommended indicators was identified. Therefore, it is imperative to promote the Occupational Health Service and invest in this resource as a vector for promoting literacy, namely in relation to vaccination recommended for these professionals in Portugal. Keywords: Occupational Health, Vaccination, Health Professionals.
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