Focus su copertura e promozione della vaccinazione antinfluenzale nei lavoratori della sanità€: risultati e prospettive di un gruppo di lavoro multicentrico
GIORNALE ITALIANO DI MEDICINA DEL LAVORO ED ERGONOMIA
Abstract
Introduction. The influenza illness is a concern
for health care workers (HCW) due to the potential nosocomial
transmission and sickness absenteeism. Immunization and
Isolation Precautions might be effective preventive measures.
Aims. To formulate recommendations on vaccination in healthcare
settings.
Methods. A multidisciplinary working group, led by occupational
physicians (OP), examined the information on seasonal
influenza immunisation campaign in 9 Italian hospitals in the
period 2005-2009 and reviewed scientific evidence.
Results. Many health organizations recommend vaccination of
HCW. The literature shows that seasonal influenza vaccination
of healthy adult have a modest effect in reducing work day lost;
there is no evidence that it affects transmission or it prevents the
disease in elderly residents. These observations might be
conditioned by methodological limitations. Further studies
are required to avoid the risk of bias and in pediatric settings.
The rate of flu vaccination among HCW is widely variable and
it depends on individual risk perception and information about
efficacy and side effects. In the considered hospitals, in the fiveyears
period the vaccination rate ranged between 0 and 29%: the
median value was 16-17% in 2005, 2008 and 2009 (only against
H1N1 influence), 11% and 13% in 2007 and 2006 respectively.
OP participation in the vaccination campaign seems to increase
the immunization rate.
Discussion. Seasonal influenza immunization of HCW might
be effective. We recommend to formalize written procedures
in health care settings, to perform data computing and to
periodically revise immunization activities and promotion
and scientific litterature, with the aim to appropriately address
resources.
Key words: influenza, health care workers, good medical