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Vaccine ; 29(16): 2895-901, 2011 Apr 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21338677

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OBJECTIVE: To identify factors influencing implementation of a state-wide mandatory immunisation policy for healthcare workers (HCWs) in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, in 2007. Vaccines included were measles, mumps, rubella, varicella, hepatitis B, diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis, but not influenza. METHODS: We evaluated the first 2 years of this policy directive in 2009. A qualitative study was conducted among 4 stakeholder groups (the central health department, hospitals, health professional associations, and universities). 58 participants were identified using maximum variation sampling and data were analysed using a hierarchical thematic framework. Quantitative data on policy compliance were reviewed at the regional level. RESULTS: Success in policy implementation was associated with effective communication, including support of clinical leaders, provision of free vaccine, access to occupational health services which included immunisation, and appropriate data collection and reporting systems. Achieving high vaccine uptake was more challenging with existing employees and with smaller institutions. CONCLUSION: These findings may apply to other jurisdictions in Australia or internationally considering mandatory approaches to HCW vaccination.


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Guideline Adherence , Health Personnel , Health Plan Implementation , Health Policy , Mandatory Programs/standards , Vaccination/standards , Bacterial Vaccines/administration & dosage , Communication , Health Services Accessibility , Hospitals, Public , Humans , Interviews as Topic , New South Wales , Universities , Viral Vaccines/administration & dosage
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