Intention and influencing factors of medical staff in community diabetes management to recommend influenza vaccination
10.19485/j.cnki.issn2096-5087.2020.06.008
- VernacularTitle:糖尿病社区管理医务人员推荐接种流感疫苗意愿及影响因素分析
- Author:
LI Pingping
1
;
WU Feng
;
WU Yifeng
;
YE Lixia
Author Information
1. Jiangbei Center for Disease Control and Prevention
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
community diabetes management medical staff influenza vaccine recommend intention
- From:
Journal of Preventive Medicine
2020;32(6):573-577
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objeetive:To understand the intention and influencing factors of medical staff in community diabetes management to recommend influenza vaccination,so as to provide reference for promotion of influenza vaccination recommendation.
Methods :The Doctors, nurses and managers from 8 community health service centers(hospitals)in Jiangbei District of Ningbo,who provided diabetes management services,were recruited to collect their demographic features,job satisfaction and intention to recommend influenza vaccination. Logistic regression model was used to analyze the influencing factors for the intention to recommend.
Results:Totally 412 questionnaires were distributed and 399(96.84%)valid questionnaires were recovered. There were 178 general practitioners,161 nurses,20 managers and 40 other staffs,accounting for 44.61%,40.35%,5.01% and 10.03%, respectively. Among them,281 had the intention to recommend influenza vaccination,accounting for 70.43%. The results of multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the medical staff who aged 30 to 39 years(OR=0.332,95%CI:0.118-0.932),worked for more than 20 years(OR=0.136,95%CI:0.044-0.425), concerned about medical disputes(OR=0.170,95%CI:0.074-0.392)and negative medical opinion(OR=0.336,95%CI:0.141-0.803)were less likely to recommend influenza vaccination;while the medical staff who were general practitioners(OR=3.664,95%CI:1.513-8.869),managers(OR=14.695,95%CI:2.494-86.591),and who were satisfied with professional training opportunities(OR=5.041,95%CI:1.686-15.072),financial or moral rewards(OR=8.216,95%CI:3.213-21.011),personal accomplishment(OR=3.955,95%CI:1.517-10.310)and interest in work(OR=6.669,95%CI:2.667-16.679)were more likely to recommend influenza vaccination.
Conclusion:Age,post,working age,medical dispute concern,negative medical opinion,professional training opportunities,financial or moral rewards,personal accomplishment and interest in work are associated with the intention to recommend influenza vaccination of the medical staff in community diabetes management.