Root causes of low influenza vaccination coverage rates among nurses working in a tertiary care university hospital in Turkey: result of a study using nominal group technique.

IF 2.1 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Clinical and Experimental Vaccine Research Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-16 DOI:10.7774/cevr.2025.14.e6
Rana Baykan Gürüz, Mine Durusu Tanriöver
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Abstract

Purpose: Despite scientific evidence and recommendations for healthcare workers (HCWs), influenza vaccination coverage rates (VCRs) are quite low. An interdisciplinary team-led quality improvement project was planned to identify the root causes of low influenza VCR among nurses.

Materials and methods: To reveal the current situation, the influenza vaccination process flow chart for HCWs in the hospital and influenza VCRs of nurses in 4 influenza seasons between 2018 and 2023 were determined. A survey, including the Health Belief Model Scale for Influenza Prevention, was applied to determine nurses' attitudes towards vaccination and the barriers and facilitators of vaccination. Possible reasons for low VCRs were listed using brainstorming and placed in a fishbone diagram. The nominal group technique was used to score these potential causes, leading to identifying the root causes.

Results: VCR among nurses ranged from 7.1% to 17.7%, one in 3 nurses vaccinated by mobile teams. Major root causes of low VCRs were identified as inappropriate prioritization policy of the Ministry of Health in the distribution of seasonal influenza vaccines, lack of continuity of supply afterward, lack of vaccination culture, and effective communication strategies to motivate vaccination.

Conclusions: Influenza VCRs among nurses are well below the recommended level. The most important reasons for low VCRs are the lack of effective influenza vaccination policies at the institutional and national level, lack of awareness of the demand for mobile vaccination, and uncertainty in vaccine supply. Securing the availability and accessibility of vaccines on-site might be the most important strategy for improving VCRs.

土耳其三级保健大学医院护士流感疫苗接种率低的根本原因:一项使用名义小组技术的研究结果。
目的:尽管有科学证据和对卫生保健工作者(HCWs)的建议,但流感疫苗接种覆盖率(vcr)相当低。计划开展一个跨学科团队领导的质量改进项目,以确定护士流感VCR低的根本原因。材料与方法:为揭示现状,确定2018 - 2023年4个流感季节医院卫生工作者流感疫苗接种流程流程图和护士流感vcr。通过问卷调查,包括流感预防健康信念模型量表,确定护士对疫苗接种的态度以及疫苗接种的障碍和促进因素。低vcr的可能原因是通过头脑风暴的方法列出的,并放在鱼骨图中。使用名义组技术对这些潜在原因进行评分,从而确定根本原因。结果:护士的VCR为7.1% ~ 17.7%,每3名护士中就有1名接种了流动小组疫苗。确定低vcr的主要根本原因是卫生部在季节性流感疫苗分发方面的优先政策不恰当、之后供应缺乏连续性、缺乏疫苗接种文化和有效的沟通策略以激励疫苗接种。结论:护士的流感病毒感染率远低于推荐水平。低vcr的最重要原因是在机构和国家层面缺乏有效的流感疫苗接种政策,缺乏对流动疫苗接种需求的认识,以及疫苗供应的不确定性。确保现场疫苗的可得性和可及性可能是改进vcr的最重要战略。
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CiteScore
3.70
自引率
3.70%
发文量
29
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clin Exp Vaccine Res, the official English journal of the Korean Vaccine Society, is an international, peer reviewed, and open-access journal. It covers all areas related to vaccines and vaccination. Clin Exp Vaccine Res publishes editorials, review articles, special articles, original articles, case reports, brief communications, and correspondences covering a wide range of clinical and experimental subjects including vaccines and vaccination for human and animals against infectious diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites and tumor. The scope of the journal is to disseminate information that may contribute to elaborate vaccine development and vaccination strategies targeting infectious diseases and tumors in human and animals. Relevant topics range from experimental approaches to (pre)clinical trials for the vaccine research based on, but not limited to, basic laboratory, translational, and (pre)clinical investigations, epidemiology of infectious diseases and progression of all aspects in the health related issues. It is published printed and open accessed online issues (https://ecevr.org) two times per year in 31 January and 31 July. Clin Exp Vaccine Res is linked to many international databases and is made freely available to institutions and individuals worldwide
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