卡塔尔初级卫生保健工作者中乙肝、麻疹-腮腺炎-风疹、水痘和破伤风-白喉-无细胞百日咳的疫苗接种覆盖率和相关因素:一项回顾性研究(2020-2024)。

IF 1.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2025-06-28 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.86901
Sameera Alhajri, Anees A Alyafei, Sandy Semaan, Maryam Al Muslemani, Asma Al Nuaimi
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卫生保健工作者(HCWs)暴露于传染病的风险增加,使疫苗接种成为职业卫生和患者安全的基石。尽管有明确的建议,但在世界范围内,卫生保健工作者的疫苗接种覆盖率仍然不理想,受社会人口和专业因素的影响,差距很大。在卡塔尔,特别是在初级卫生保健公司(PHCC)内,缺乏关于卫生保健员接种疫苗的公开数据。本研究旨在评估2020年至2024年卡塔尔PHCC的HCWs对乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)、麻疹、腮腺炎和风疹(MMR)、水痘、破伤风、白喉和无细胞百日咳(Tdap)的疫苗接种覆盖率,并确定与疫苗接种状况相关的因素。方法对31家PHCC医疗中心的电子病历系统和人力资源数据库数据进行定量、回顾性分析。所有受雇至少三个月的医护人员均包括在内。提取社会人口学和职业相关变量。确定HBV、MMR、水痘和Tdap的疫苗接种情况。描述性统计总结了覆盖率,卡方检验评估了疫苗接种状况与社会人口变量之间的关系。p值被认为具有统计学意义
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Vaccination Coverage and Associated Factors of Hepatitis B, Measles-Mumps-Rubella, Varicella, and Tetanus-Diphtheria-Acellular Pertussis Among Primary Health Care Workers in Qatar: A Retrospective Study (2020-2024).

Background Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at an increased risk of exposure to infectious diseases, making vaccination a cornerstone of occupational health and patient safety. Despite clear recommendations, vaccination coverage among HCWs remains suboptimal worldwide, with significant disparities influenced by sociodemographic and professional factors. There is a lack of published data on vaccine uptake among HCWs in Qatar, particularly within the Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC). This study aimed to assess the vaccination coverage rates for hepatitis B virus (HBV), measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR), varicella, and tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis (Tdap) among HCWs at PHCC in Qatar from 2020 to 2024 and to identify factors associated with vaccination status. Methods A quantitative, retrospective analysis was conducted using data from the Electronic Medical Records System and Human Resources Database across 31 PHCC health centers. All HCWs employed for at least three months were included. Sociodemographic and career-related variables were extracted. Vaccination status for HBV, MMR, varicella, and Tdap was determined. Descriptive statistics summarized coverage rates, and chi-square tests assessed the associations between vaccination status and sociodemographic variables. A p-value was considered statistically significant at <0.005. Results Among 7,463 PHCC employees, the mean age was 40.82 ± 9.00 years, with 65.06% females and 72.18% non-Qatari nationals. Clinical HCWs comprised 64.24% of the workforce. Vaccination coverage was 16.75% for HBV, 5.86% for MMR, 1.76% for varicella, and 12.87% for Tdap. Coverage rates were significantly higher among younger age groups, females, non-Qatari nationals, and those with fewer years of service (p < 0.001 for most comparisons). Non-clinical HCWs had higher HBV coverage, while clinical HCWs had higher Varicella coverage. Educational qualification was associated with HBV and MMR coverage but not with varicella or Tdap. Conclusions Vaccination coverage among PHCC HCWs in Qatar is considerably lower than international targets, with significant disparities across age, gender, nationality, job role, years of service, and education. These findings underscore the need for targeted interventions to enhance vaccine uptake and address barriers among specific HCW subgroups, thereby improving occupational and patient safety.

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