Healthcare workers' attitudes toward influenza vaccine prescriptions in China.

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Yanlin Cao, Qing Wang, Jiemi Zhao, Yuyuan Zhang, Ran Huo, Quanle Li, Weizhong Yang, Heya Yi, Luzhao Feng
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Abstract

Background: Vaccine prescription is being implemented and applied in China to bolster promote vaccination campaigns and mitigate vaccine hesitancy. This study aims to investigate the current vaccine recommendation practices among healthcare workers (HCWs) in China and identify the determinants that influence their willingness to provide vaccination prescription, informing interventions to support the implementation of willingness into practice.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among HCWs nationwide in China from July 3 to July 10, 2024. The survey questionnaire was distributed via a link provided by an expert-listening platform at the 2024 World Influenza Conference, representing a diverse group across different healthcare institutions. The study used descriptive and logistic regression analyses performed on attitudes toward providing influenza vaccination prescriptions.

Results: Among 3140 responding HCWs, 68.8% of hospital-based HCWs (N = 778/1131) and 61.9% of community-based HCWs (N = 1243/2009) demonstrate a willingness to provide vaccine prescriptions. HCWs with a history of influenza vaccination (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 0.30, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.23-0.39, P < 0.001) were significantly more inclined to provide vaccine prescriptions. Incentives including bonus rewards (aOR = 1.84, 95% CI: 1.40-2.43, P < 0.001), and integration into annual/monthly performance evaluations (aOR = 1.60, 95% CI: 1.20-2.13, P = 0.001) further enhanced willingness to provide prescriptions. In terms of communication methods, 63.4% of HCWs (N = 1991) identified official public account promotions on WeChat as the most effective for raising vaccination awareness, significantly surpassing provide vaccine prescriptions (8.7%, N = 350).

Conclusions: Our study emphasizes the necessity for further evaluations of vaccine prescription policies to improve the implementation among HCWs. The findings advocate for tailored strategies, including enhanced incentive mechanisms in hospital settings and optimized digital engagement in community health centers, to facilitate effective vaccine prescription practices.

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中国医护人员对流感疫苗处方的态度
背景:中国正在实施和应用疫苗处方,以加强促进疫苗接种运动并减轻疫苗犹豫。本研究旨在调查中国卫生保健工作者(HCWs)目前的疫苗推荐实践,并确定影响他们提供疫苗处方意愿的决定因素,为支持意愿实施的干预措施提供信息。方法:于2024年7月3日至7月10日对全国卫生保健工作者进行横断面调查。调查问卷通过2024年世界流感大会上的专家倾听平台提供的链接分发,代表了不同医疗机构的不同群体。该研究使用描述性和逻辑回归分析对提供流感疫苗处方的态度进行了分析。结果:在3140名应答的卫生保健员中,68.8%的医院卫生保健员(N = 778/1131)和61.9%的社区卫生保健员(N = 1243/2009)表示愿意提供疫苗处方。调整优势比[aOR] = 0.30, 95%可信区间[CI]: 0.23-0.39, P结论:本研究强调有必要进一步评估疫苗处方政策,以改善卫生保健工作者的实施情况。研究结果主张采取量身定制的策略,包括加强医院环境中的激励机制和优化社区卫生中心的数字参与,以促进有效的疫苗处方实践。
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Global Health Research and Policy
Global Health Research and Policy Social Sciences-Health (social science)
CiteScore
12.00
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1.10%
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43
审稿时长
5 weeks
期刊介绍: Global Health Research and Policy, an open-access, multidisciplinary journal, publishes research on various aspects of global health, addressing topics like health equity, health systems and policy, social determinants of health, disease burden, population health, and other urgent global health issues. It serves as a forum for high-quality research focused on regional and global health improvement, emphasizing solutions for health equity.
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