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Am J Med Qual ; 33(4): 372-382, 2018 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29301403

ABSTRACT

The objective was to describe qualitatively the attitudes among employees toward mandatory vaccination against influenza to ultimately improve such programs and prevent hospital-acquired influenza. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 21 employees at a freestanding children's hospital. Analysis of interview transcripts used grounded theory and the constant comparative method; codes were iteratively revised and refined as themes emerged. Themes emerged elucidating promoters and concerns. Promoters included a desire to protect self, family, and patients; perception of vaccination as part of professional responsibility; and free vaccination as a benefit from the organization. Concerns included negative feelings surrounding the forced nature and substantial anxiety about the physical injection. Participants expressed a strong desire for a private, compassionate, unhurried environment for the injection. Managing personal anxiety and a desire for privacy emerged as strong concerns among health care workers getting vaccinated at work. This information enabled future improvements in the mandatory vaccination campaign.


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Anxiety/psychology , Health Personnel/psychology , Hospitals, Pediatric , Influenza Vaccines/administration & dosage , Influenza, Human/prevention & control , Adult , Cross Infection/prevention & control , Female , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Leadership , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Safety , Professionalism , Qualitative Research , Work Engagement
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