Institute of Public Health, Hygiene Section, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy.
Radioprotection and Hospital Hygiene Unit, Hospital Health Management, Gemelli Teaching Hospital Foundation, Rome, Italy.
Med Sci Monit. 2017 Sep 24;23:4574-4578. doi: 10.12659/msm.903009.
The World Health Organization recommends flu vaccination as the most effective way to prevent the disease and its severe outcomes and has established the minimum vaccination coverage for people at risk at 75%. Even though healthcare workers (HCWs) represent a strongly recommended target group for flu vaccination campaigns, the average coverage among them is still inadequate. In flu season 2015/2016, our University Hospital tested Forum Theatre (FT) as a new participative strategy to foster HCWs engagement regarding flu vaccination. The aim of this study was to evaluate HCWs' satisfaction with and perceived utility of FT. In 2015, five FT sessions were organized in hospital units which were considered at risk for flu based on the type of admitted patients. After each session, participants were asked to complete an assessment questionnaire. The χ² test or the t-test was used to compare the proportion of participants who were satisfied with the FT and considered it useful (utility score). Data was analyzed according to gender, profession, and age. In all, 16.5% of HCWs who worked in four out of five of the units identified, participated in the FT sessions. Questionnaire results indicated that 74% of spectators were satisfied with their experience and 70% considered this methodology a useful approach for other health issues. Gender, age, and profession did not influence satisfaction or utility scores. Participative strategies such as FT represent an innovative solution to increasing HCWs' awareness of the importance of flu vaccination and could positively impact their adherence to vaccination recommendations. FT can also be a meaningful HCW teaching tool for learning about and changing attitudes toward other clinic and public health issues.
世界卫生组织建议接种流感疫苗,这是预防疾病及其严重后果的最有效方法,并确定了风险人群的最低疫苗接种覆盖率为 75%。尽管医护人员(HCWs)是流感疫苗接种运动的强烈推荐目标人群,但他们的平均覆盖率仍然不足。在 2015/2016 年流感季节,我们的大学医院测试了论坛剧场(FT)作为一种新的参与策略,以促进 HCWs 对流感疫苗接种的参与。本研究的目的是评估 HCWs 对 FT 的满意度和感知效用。2015 年,根据收治患者的类型,在被认为有流感风险的医院科室组织了五场 FT 会议。每场会议后,参与者都被要求填写一份评估问卷。使用 χ²检验或 t 检验比较对 FT 感到满意并认为其有用(效用评分)的参与者比例。根据性别、职业和年龄对数据进行分析。在所有参与的 HCWs 中,有 16.5%来自五个科室中的四个,参加了 FT 会议。问卷调查结果表明,74%的观众对他们的体验感到满意,70%的观众认为这种方法对其他健康问题有用。性别、年龄和职业并不影响满意度或效用评分。FT 等参与策略是提高 HCWs 对流感疫苗接种重要性认识的创新解决方案,可能会对他们遵守疫苗接种建议产生积极影响。FT 也可以成为 HCW 了解和改变对其他临床和公共卫生问题的态度的有意义的教学工具。