Title of article :
Health Belief Model in Hospitals: Determining the Effective Factors on Influenza Vaccination
Author/Authors :
Kohpeima Jahromi ، Vahid Research Center for Social Determinants of Health - Jahrom University of Medical Sciences , Raoofi ، Rahim Department of Infectious Diseases - Jahrom University of Medical Sciences , Zahedi ، Razieh Research Center for Social Determinants of Health - Jahrom University of Medical Sciences , Mosleh ، Fatemeh Research Center for Social Determinants of Health - Jahrom University of Medical Sciences , Ebrahimizadeh ، Forogh Research Center for Social Determinants of Health - Jahrom University of Medical Sciences , Keshayee ، Narjes Research Center for Social Determinants of Health - Jahrom University of Medical Sciences , Mehraban ، Mahsa Research Center for Social Determinants of Health - Jahrom University of Medical Sciences , Raghibnejad ، Maryam Research Center for Social Determinants of Health - Jahrom University of Medical Sciences , Sharifi ، Nader Department of Public Health - Research Center for Social Determinants of Health - Jahrom University of Medical Sciences
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Abstract :
The need for extensive vaccination of health care workers (HCWs) is felt more than ever. The aim of this study was to investigate the determinants of influenza vaccination using HBM in HCWs of Jahrom hospitals. This cross-sectional study was performed by multicenter method on 614 HCWs in Jahrom, southern Iran, in 2020. Data collection tools included Demographic and researcher-made Influenza Vaccination in HCWs Based on HBM Questionnaires whose validity and reliability were measured and evaluated. Analyzes have been performed using SPSS 21. Increasing age (P 0.001) and perceived barriers (P 0.001) have increased influenza vaccination, but perceived benefits (P = 0.002), cues to action (P = 0.001), and self-efficacy (P 0.001) have had a negative impact on influenza vaccination among HCWs. Perceived severity (P = 0.7) was higher in people with a history of influenza vaccination, while such a difference was not observed in perceived susceptibility. Higher mean age, previous vaccination history, and perceived barriers are predictors of influenza vaccine participation behavior.
Keywords :
Hospitals , Influenza Vaccines , Health Belief Model
Journal title :
Journal of Health Scope
Journal title :
Journal of Health Scope
Record number :
2697623
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