1.Knowledge, attitude and compliance of employees in a tertiary hospital in Iloilo City with the 2012 Recommended Immunization for Filipino Healthcare Workers
The Filipino Family Physician 2017;55(4):173-182
Background:
To determine the level of knowledge, attitude and compliance of employees in St. Paul’s Hospital in Iloilo
City to the 2012 Recommended Immunization for Filipino Healthcare Workers
Methodology:
This was a cross-sectional study participated in by 261 employees. An expert-validated research instrument
was used during the survey with simple random sampling as a method in selecting study participants. Socio-demographic
profile, health status, awareness of the 2012 Recommended Immunization for Healthcare Workers, their knowledge,
attitude, and compliance to it, and the reasons why they received or refused vaccination were described. Descriptive
statistics were utilized for data analysis.
Results:
Nine out of ten study participants were either moderately knowledgeable (51.3%) or highly knowledgeable
(35.2%) on the said immunization schedule. As to attitude, seven out of ten study participants (74.7%) have favorable
attitude while the remaining 25% have either ambivalent (24.1%) or unfavorable (1.2%) attitude. With regard to compliance,
nine out of ten study participants either have better (85.82%) or excellent (10.48%) level of compliance and about 4%
(3.7%) have poor level of compliance. The top three reasons for having vaccination are: “It protects my health” (85.4%),
“It is safe” (81.6%), and “It is effective” (76.5%). The study participants’ top three reasons for not receiving vaccination
are: “It is expensive” (78%), “I’m busy” (41.9%), and “I forgot” (32.3%).
Conclusion
Study participants’ level of awareness, knowledge, attitude, and compliance to 2012 Recommended
Immunization for Healthcare Workers were far from the optimum level. Most were aware of the guidelines, moderately
knowledgeable and complied to it in general. Why they either complied or refused to follow the guidelines appeared to
be personal in nature.
Vaccination