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An assessment of healthcare professionals’ knowledge about and attitude towards influenza vaccination in Freetown Sierra Leone: a cross-sectional study

机译:横断面研究评估医疗保健专业人员对塞拉利昂弗里敦的流感疫苗接种知识和态度

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Background Vaccinating healthcare professionals against influenza is considered an effective infection control measure. However, there is a low uptake of influenza vaccine among healthcare professionals around the globe. Currently, it is unknown whether healthcare professionals in Sierra Leone are aware of, and have been vaccinated against influenza. Also, there is a paucity of research evidence on their level of knowledge and attitude toward influenza vaccination. This study assessed healthcare professionals’ current influenza vaccine uptake rate, reasons for not getting vaccinated as well as their awareness, knowledge of, and attitude towards influenza vaccination in Freetown Sierra Leone. Method A cross-sectional study was conducted between February and April 2016 among healthcare providers working in four public and two private health facilities in Freetown Sierra Leone. Linear regression analysis, one-way ANOVA and independent t-test were employed for data analysis. Results Among 706 respondents that participated in the study more than half were females 378 (53.6%), nurses 425 (60.4%), and the majority were between the age group of 20-39?years 600 (85.3%). Only 46 (6.5%) were vaccinated against influenza. Key reasons for not vaccinated against influenza were less awareness about influenza vaccination among HCPs 580 (82.73%) with (β?=?0.154; CI 0.058–0.163), the high cost of influenza vaccines and therefore not normally purchased 392 (55.92%) having (β?=?0.150; CI 0.063–0.186). More than half believed that HCPs are less susceptible to influenza infections than other people. Also, majority 585 (84.3%) of HCPs thought that influenza disease could be transmitted after symptoms appear. In addition, 579 (83.2%) of HCPs felt that symptoms usually appear 8–10?days after exposure. Close to half 321 (46.0%) of HCPs were not aware of the influenza immunisation guidelines published by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and Centre for Disease Control. Conclusion Influenza vaccine coverage among healthcare professionals in Freetown Sierra Leone was low. High cost, inadequate knowledge about influenza and its vaccine as well as the lack of awareness of vaccine availability were key barriers. Increasing access to influenza vaccine and the use of appropriate educational interventions to increase knowledge and awareness are required to improve influenza vaccination coverage among HCPs.
机译:背景技术为医护人员接种流感疫苗被认为是一种有效的感染控制措施。但是,全球医疗保健专业人员对流感疫苗的摄取率很低。目前,塞拉利昂的医疗保健专业人员是否了解并已接种流感疫苗尚不清楚。而且,关于他们对流感疫苗接种的知识水平和态度的研究证据很少。这项研究评估了医疗专业人员目前的流感疫苗摄取率,未接种疫苗的原因,以及他们对弗里敦塞拉利昂的流感疫苗接种的认识,知识和态度。方法2016年2月至2016年4月,在弗里敦塞拉利昂的四个公共和两个私人医疗机构中工作的医疗保健提供者进行了横断面研究。数据分析采用线性回归分析,单向方差分析和独立t检验。结果在706名参与调查的受访者中,一半以上为女性378(53.6%),护士425(60.4%),且大多数年龄在600-20-39岁年龄段(85.3%)。只有46(6.5%)的人接种了流感疫苗。未接种流感疫苗的主要原因是,在HCP 580中(β?=?0.154; CI 0.058-0.163),人们对流感疫苗的了解较少(82.73%),流感疫苗的成本很高,因此通常不购买392(55.92%)具有(β?=?0.150; CI 0.063–0.186)。超过一半的人认为,与其他人相比,HCP对流感感染的敏感性较低。此外,大多数585(84.3%)的HCP认为症状出现后可以传播流感疾病。此外,有579名(83.2%)的HCP认为症状通常在暴露后8-10天出现。接近一半的321(46.0%)的HCP不了解免疫实践咨询委员会和疾病控制中心发布的流感免疫指南。结论弗里敦塞拉利昂医疗保健专业人员的流感疫苗覆盖率很低。关键障碍是高昂的费用,对流感及其疫苗的了解不足以及对疫苗可用性的认识不足。需要增加获得流感疫苗的机会,并使用适当的教育干预措施来增加知识和认识,以提高HCP中流感疫苗的覆盖率。

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