Hepatitis B vaccination coverage levels among nurses in Greece: need for improvement

South Med J. 2011 Feb 3. doi: 10.1097/SMJ.0b013e31820bfcce. Epub 2011 Feb 3.

Abstract

Objectives: : The aims of this study were to estimate the hepatitis B vaccination coverage levels among nurses and understand the reasons for receiving or not receiving the preventive vaccination.

Methods: : This cross-sectional study was based on a self-reported questionnaire, which was administered to 788 nurses working in 17 hospitals in Greece.

Results: : Overall, 606 out of 784 participants (77.3%) completed the survey. Of these, 63.2% nurses reported that they were fully vaccinated. The majority of immunized nurses (66%) were female (P = 0.008), and 72.6% of the fully-vaccinated nurses were working in Intensive Care Units (ICUs).

Conclusions: : This study showed that almost 40% of nurses are not protected against hepatitis B infection. There is a need for a more aggressive approach to increase the vaccination coverage among nurses.

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