Abstract

Purpose: To assess the prevalence, knowledge, attitude and practices of health care workers (HCWs) in Jazan Province regarding the annual influenza vaccination program.Methods: A cross-sectional, self-administered questionnaire-based study was conducted among HCWs (n = 368) at the primary 18 health care centers in Jazan, Saudi Arabia during the period January – April, 2016.Results: The overall vaccination coverage was 87.0 % in the previous year and 79.9 % in the last 5 years. In all, 97 % of males and 59.5 % of females considered influenza as a serious disease (p = 0.005). Regarding prevention of influenza infection, 91.2 % of respondents believed that HCWs were at risk of influenza infection, while 62.5 % considered vaccination as the best preventive measure (p = 0.003). The most common reasons for receiving vaccine were “to protect oneself or one’s family” (99.4 %), while the most common reason for not taking the vaccine was “fear of side effects” (49 %).Conclusion: HCWs exhibit positive attitudes toward influenza vaccine, and notwithstanding the high vaccine coverage in Jazan Province. However, influenza vaccine campaigns should include information to enhance the awareness of HCWs about the risk of exposure to influenza, and information about the adverse reactions to influenza vaccine.Keywords: Healthcare workers, Influenza vaccine, Risk of exposure, Adverse reactions.

Highlights

  • Influenza is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses

  • The vaccination coverage obtained in this study more than doubles the vaccination coverage of 34.4 % reported in a study done among health care workers (HCWs) at King Abdul-Aziz Hospital, Al-Ahsa in 2008/2009 season [18]

  • These differences could be due to the determination and sustained efforts of the Ministry of Health aimed at increasing vaccination coverage in this high-risk group

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Introduction

Influenza is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It is considered as one of the most prevalent respiratory illnesses [1]. Seasonal influenza leads to substantial morbidity and mortality [2]. Influenza may occur throughout the year, it is reported mostly during the winter season [1]. Vaccination is the most effective method for preventing influenza. Unlike other viruses, the influenza viruses change constantly, HCWs toward influenza vaccine in Jazan Province

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