Beliefs, attitudes and influence of the media in Spanish health care workers during the A (H1N1) 2009 flu pandemic

J Tuells, P Caballero, A Nolasco - Enfermedades Infecciosas y …, 2012 - europepmc.org
Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiologia Clinica, 2012europepmc.org
Methods Cross-sectional observational study focused on active health workers in the
province of Alicante. Made by face to face questionnaires to a stratified random sample
based on occupational categories in hospitals and health care centres. Results The sources
of information differ between subgroups; physicians used journals and/or conferences,
nurses obtained information through the Ministry of Health and other nurses, and the
remaining workers opted for television and/or the family physician. Of the three studied …
Methods
Cross-sectional observational study focused on active health workers in the province of Alicante. Made by face to face questionnaires to a stratified random sample based on occupational categories in hospitals and health care centres.
Results
The sources of information differ between subgroups; physicians used journals and/or conferences, nurses obtained information through the Ministry of Health and other nurses, and the remaining workers opted for television and/or the family physician. Of the three studied groups, physicians felt minor concern about the influenza A (H1N1) pandemic (59.4%), had the most confidence in the vaccine (42.3%), were the ones who recommended the vaccine the most (44.4%), who best followed the recommendations to avoid infection (93%), and were the most vaccinated (18.3%). Around three-quarters (75.5%) of the HCWs assessed the provided information as fair, poor or very poor. All HCWs admitted that a social alarm was created.
Discussion
The success of future immunization campaigns against influenza in HCWs could increase if information activities were designed to focus on each subgroup of HCWs, by adapting the strategy and improving the quality of information.
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