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Examining the role of a decision aid in reducing decisional conflict amongst hospital healthcare workers towards receiving the influenza vaccine

机译:检查决策辅助工具在减少医院医护人员在接收流感疫苗方面的决策冲突中的作用

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Background Currently the uptake of the influenza vaccine amongst Australian hospital staff remains low. While some staff members choose not to receive the vaccine, others may feel decisional conflict around whether to receive the vaccine or not. Having access to information that is personalized to the staff members’ concerns may alleviate this conflict. Our study aimed to explore the attitudes of hospital staff towards an online decision aid (DA), which focuses on influenza and the vaccine. We were also interested to examine whether they accepted the new tool and whether they had any suggestions for improvements. Methods Forty-one semi-structured interviews were undertaken with a range of hospital staff from two major public hospitals in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia in 2013. Emails and posters were used to inform staff members about the study. Thematic analysis was performed to explore the attitudes of hospital staff towards the DA. Results Our participants were well aware of the time/location of the staff vaccination clinics, however very few reported attending or receiving any educational material about the disease or the vaccine. Amongst those who did receive material, they felt that the messages were “dumbed down”. There was a mostly positive response to the DA from participants, however they felt that unless it was included as part of mandatory training or orientation, it would be difficult to get staff to use the tool. Conclusions Previous studies have established that education is an important component of an influenza vaccination program. We believe that the decision aid offers an alternative approach to delivering balanced information to staff members, which may reduce workload burdens on administrators and drive up rates.
机译:背景技术目前,澳大利亚医院工作人员对流感疫苗的吸收率仍然很低。尽管有些工作人员选择不接种疫苗,但其他工作人员可能会在是否要接种疫苗方面感到决策冲突。可以访问针对员工关注的个性化信息可以缓解这种冲突。我们的研究旨在探讨医院工作人员对以流感和疫苗为重点的在线决策援助(DA)的态度。我们也有兴趣检查他们是否接受新工具以及是否有任何改进建议。方法2013年,对来自悉尼和澳大利亚墨尔本的两家主要公立医院的一系列医院工作人员进行了41次半结构化访谈。使用电子邮件和海报向工作人员介绍了这项研究。进行了主题分析,以探索医院工作人员对DA的态度。结果我们的参与者非常了解员工疫苗接种诊所的时间/地点,但是很少有人报告参加或接受过有关该疾病或疫苗的任何教育材料。在确实收到材料的那些人中,他们感到信息已“模糊化”。与会人员对发展议程的反应大多是积极的,但是他们认为,除非将其纳入强制性培训或入职培训的一部分,否则很难让员工使用该工具。结论先前的研究已经确定,教育是流感疫苗接种计划的重要组成部分。我们认为,决策辅助工具为向员工提供平衡的信息提供了另一种方法,这可以减轻管理员的工作量负担并提高效率。

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