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  1. Article: Analysis of the Feasibility of a Vaccination Campaign against Influenza Epidemic and COVID-19 Pandemic in French Emergency Departments: A National Survey.

    Ghazali, Daniel Aiham / Choquet, Christophe / Bouzid, Donia / Colosi, Luisa / Ben Hammouda, Arsalene / Wargon, Mathias / Gay, Matthieu / Vaittinada Ayar, Prabakar / Douay, Bendecite / Revue, Eric / Soulat, Louis / Hellmann, Romain / Casalino, Enrique

    Vaccines

    2021  Volume 9, Issue 4

    Abstract: ... Scores out of 10 were, respectively, 7 (6-8) and 8 (6-9) for vaccination against influenza and COVID-19 ... opportunities for influenza vaccination, and there is pressure to vaccinate against COVID-19 as soon as possible ... to investigate the adherence of heads of French emergency departments (ED) and nursing departments on a potential ...

    Abstract Background: Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to fight the influenza epidemic and the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, which represent a major public issue. The objective was to investigate the adherence of heads of French emergency departments (ED) and nursing departments on a potential vaccination campaign of healthcare workers (HCW) and patients in ED.
    Method: In February 2021, ED and nursing department heads were asked to answer a national survey. It included 24 questions designed to cover some dimensions, including characteristics of the hospital and emergency departments (ED) and questions on vaccination.
    Results: 414 responses out of 800 questionnaires (51.8%) were collected. Scores out of 10 were, respectively, 7 (6-8) and 8 (6-9) for vaccination against influenza and COVID-19 for HCW and 2 (2-3) and 2 (2-4) for ED patients (H = 989.3;
    Conclusions: There have been many missed opportunities for influenza vaccination, and there is pressure to vaccinate against COVID-19 as soon as possible. Vaccination campaigns in ED could help to improve vaccination coverage. ED staff are more likely to vaccinate HCW than patients. There are factors that support the implementation of such programs, which can be grouped into a culture of diagnosis, control, and prevention of viral infectious diseases within the hospital and ED. On the other hand, there are limiting factors, such as overcrowding and lack of personnel.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-04-19
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2703319-3
    ISSN 2076-393X
    ISSN 2076-393X
    DOI 10.3390/vaccines9040400
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article ; Online: Analysis of the Feasibility of a Vaccination Campaign against Influenza Epidemic and COVID-19 Pandemic in French Emergency Departments

    Daniel Aiham Ghazali / Christophe Choquet / Donia Bouzid / Luisa Colosi / Arsalene Ben Hammouda / Mathias Wargon / Matthieu Gay / Prabakar Vaittinada Ayar / Bendecite Douay / Eric Revue / Louis Soulat / Romain Hellmann / Enrique Casalino

    Vaccines, Vol 9, Iss 400, p

    A National Survey

    2021  Volume 400

    Abstract: ... respectively, 7 (6–8) and 8 (6–9) for vaccination against influenza and COVID-19 for HCW and 2 (2–3) and 2 (2–4 ... opportunities for influenza vaccination, and there is pressure to vaccinate against COVID-19 as soon as possible ... to investigate the adherence of heads of French emergency departments (ED) and nursing departments on a potential ...

    Abstract Background: Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to fight the influenza epidemic and the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, which represent a major public issue. The objective was to investigate the adherence of heads of French emergency departments (ED) and nursing departments on a potential vaccination campaign of healthcare workers (HCW) and patients in ED. Method: In February 2021, ED and nursing department heads were asked to answer a national survey. It included 24 questions designed to cover some dimensions, including characteristics of the hospital and emergency departments (ED) and questions on vaccination. Results: 414 responses out of 800 questionnaires (51.8%) were collected. Scores out of 10 were, respectively, 7 (6–8) and 8 (6–9) for vaccination against influenza and COVID-19 for HCW and 2 (2–3) and 2 (2–4) for ED patients (H = 989.3; p < 0.0001). Multivariate logistic regression found that the existence of a vaccine program in the hospital and the use of point of care influenza PCR in ED were positively associated with the acceptance of influenza vaccination campaign for HCW ( p = 0.003) and patients ( p = 0.015). Factors limiting adherence to a vaccination program of HCW and patients were lack of medical staff ( p = 0.041 for HCW and p < 0.0001 for patients), overcrowded ED ( p < 0.001), and the inability to follow up with patients after the ED visit ( p < 0.0001). Conclusions: There have been many missed opportunities for influenza vaccination, and there is pressure to vaccinate against COVID-19 as soon as possible. Vaccination campaigns in ED could help to improve vaccination coverage. ED staff are more likely to vaccinate HCW than patients. There are factors that support the implementation of such programs, which can be grouped into a culture of diagnosis, control, and prevention of viral infectious diseases within the hospital and ED. On the other hand, there are limiting factors, such as overcrowding and lack of personnel.
    Keywords influenza ; COVID-19 ; vaccination campaign ; emergency departments ; healthcare workers ; patients ; Medicine ; R
    Subject code 610
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-04-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher MDPI AG
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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