Title of article
Predictors of Influenza Vaccine Acceptance among Healthy Adults, ,
Author/Authors
Gretchen B. Chapman، نويسنده , , Elliot J. Coups، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
14
From page
249
To page
262
Abstract
Background. Previous studies investigating predictors of influenza vaccine acceptance have focused on high-risk patients or health care workers. Few studies have examined flu shot acceptance among healthy adults in workplace settings, even though influenza vaccine is recommended for this group as well.
Methods. Two studies investigated predictors of flu vaccine acceptance in workplace samples of healthy adults. In the first study, 79 university employees were interviewed, while in the second, 435 corporate employees completed a questionnaire.
Results. In the first study, flu shot acceptance was predicted by perceived effectiveness of the vaccine (r = 0.36), perceived likelihood of vaccine side effects (r = −0.32), and having received the shot in the previous year (r = 0.25). In the second study, flu shot acceptance was again predicted by perceived effectiveness (r = 0.49), likelihood of side effects (r = −0.31), and previous flu shot (r = 0.66) and was also related to older age (r = 0.10) and to predicted percentage of co-workers who also received the shot (r = 0.24).
Conclusions. The current studies indicate that predictors of vaccine acceptance among healthy adults are similar to those identified in studies of high-risk patient populations and health care workers.
Keywords
Influenza vaccine , Compliance , health promotion , patient acceptance of health care , knowledge–attitudes–practice , health behavior , Adult , Questionnaires. , vaccination
Journal title
Preventive Medicine
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Preventive Medicine
Record number
803108
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