Abstract
杨君胜,张丽杰,冯录召,赵金华,马月艳,徐莉立.青海省西宁市医院临床医护人员2016-2017年度流感疫苗接种情况及影响因素分析[J].Chinese journal of Epidemiology,2018,39(8):1066-1070
青海省西宁市医院临床医护人员2016-2017年度流感疫苗接种情况及影响因素分析
Influenza vaccination and its influencing factors among clinical staff of the hospitals in 2016-2017 season, Xining, Qinghai province, China
Received:June 07, 2018  
DOI:10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-6450.2018.08.010
KeyWord: 接种率  流感疫苗  医护人员  西宁市
English Key Word: Vaccination  Influenza vaccine  Clinical staff  Xining
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Yang Junsheng Department of Public Health, Qinghai Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Xining 810010, China  
Zhang Lijie Department of Field Epidemiology, Beijing 102206, China  
Feng Luzhao Department of Communicable Disease Prevention and Control
Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 102206, China 
 
Zhao Jinhua Department of Epidemic Prevention, Qinghai Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Xining 810010, China  
Ma Yueyan Department of Epidemic Prevention, Qinghai Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Xining 810010, China  
Xu Lili Department of Epidemic Prevention, Qinghai Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Xining 810010, China qhcdcxull@126.com 
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      目的 了解青海省西宁市临床医护人员2016-2017年度流感疫苗的接种情况及影响因素,初步探索推动西宁市临床医护人员流感疫苗接种措施。方法 随机抽取西宁市4家三级医院,在知情同意的原则下自愿参与完成自填式问卷调查,并访谈医院相关负责人。结果 西宁市三级医院临床医护人员2016-2017年度流感疫苗接种率为5.14%(95%CI:4.80%~5.49%),多因素分析显示,流感疫苗优先推荐接种人群、接种频次,接种效果的知晓以及职称是主要影响因素。接种组向他人推荐流感疫苗的意愿高于未接种组(χ2=99.57,P<0.001)。结论 西宁市医院临床医护人员流感疫苗接种率低,主要与流感疫苗的认知不足有关。应开展宣传教育,充分发挥示范和影响作用。
English Abstract:
      Objective To investigate the influenza vaccination and its influencing factors among the clinical staff in Xining, Qinghai province, in the 2016-2017 influenza season, and to explore the promoting strategies to encourage the target population for influenza vaccination. Methods Four sample hospitals were randomly selected from the total 11 tertiary hospitals in Xining city. Clinical staff that worked in the four hospitals and agreed to participate were recruited for investigation via a self-administered questionnaire. Results During the 2016-2017 influenza season, the coverage rate of influenza vaccines among the clinical staff was 5.14% (95%CI:4.80%-5.49%). Multivariate logistic regression showed that knowing the priority of vaccination, the frequency of vaccination, effect of vaccination, and possessing higher professional qualifications were major influencing factors for influenza vaccination. The intention on recommendation of seasonal influenza vaccine was higher in vaccinated group than that in the unvaccinated group (χ2=99.57, P<0.001). Conclusion The lower coverage rate was primarily associated with the lack of knowledge about influenza vaccine among the clinical staff of the hospital. Tailored information should be provided to the clinical staff through effective methods to improve vaccination and the recommendation of influenza vaccine.
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