Hashimoto F, Hunt W C, Brusuelas P
Department of Medicine, University of New Mexico, School of Medicine, Albuquerque 87131.
Am J Public Health. 1988 Aug;78(8):973-4. doi: 10.2105/ajph.78.8.973.
To examine how physicians at different training levels accepted the hepatitis B vaccine (Heptavax), we mailed questionnaires to all medical students, residents, and faculty at our university medical center. Eighty-one per cent responded; 57 per cent of those had been vaccinated. Attitudes of vaccine safety and efficacy and the perception of increased risk of getting hepatitis B were associated with having been vaccinated. The associations were strongest for the faculty and weak or negative for the medical students.
为了研究不同培训水平的医生对乙肝疫苗(Heptavax)的接受情况,我们向我校医学中心的所有医学生、住院医师和教职员工邮寄了调查问卷。81%的人进行了回复;其中57%的人接种过疫苗。对疫苗安全性和有效性的态度以及对感染乙肝风险增加的认知与是否接种疫苗有关。这些关联在教职员工中最为强烈,而在医学生中则较弱或呈负相关。