Lack of knowledge of hepatitis B vaccine the main reason for poor vaccine uptake among healthcare workers caring for the South African elderly
Sibanda, M and Meyer, JC and Schellack, N and Godman, B and Burnett, RJ (2022) Lack of knowledge of hepatitis B vaccine the main reason for poor vaccine uptake among healthcare workers caring for the South African elderly. In: 2nd Annual African Regional Interest Group Meeting, 2022-07-11 - 2022-07-13, Virtual Event. (In Press)
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Abstract
Introduction: A 3-dose hepatitis B vaccine (HepB) series is recommended for healthcare workers (HCWs) who continue to be at risk of nosocomial hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection due to poor vaccination rates. Data on reasons for HepB decision-making amongst HCWs caring for the elderly are limited. Consequently, a need to investigate and provide future guidance. Objectives: To investigate HepB uptake and reasons for vaccination decision-making amongst HCWs caring for the South African elderly. Method: Descriptive study using a self-administered structured questionnaire, conducted among 360 HCWs present on the day of data collection at 18 community health centres and 44 public and private sector old age homes. Data were captured using Microsoft Excel® and imported to Epi InfoTM 7 for descriptive statistical analysis. Ethics approval to conduct the study was obtained. All participants provided informed consent. Results: The response rate was 76.7% (276/360). Only 29.7% (82/276) were fully vaccinated while 70.3% (194/276) of the respondents were not vaccinated at all against HBV. The main reason for accepting HepB (90.2% [74/82]) was to protect themselves. For those who did not receive HepB, the main reason was lack of knowledge about HepB (63.4% [123/194]), while 35.1% (68/194) reported HepB stock-outs at their facilities. Conclusions: HepB uptake by HCWs caring for the elderly was sub-optimal. Lack of knowledge about HepB and the non-availability of the vaccine were the main reasons for non-vaccination. Training for HCWs should underscore the importance, safety, effectiveness and acceptance of HepB.
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Item type: Conference or Workshop Item(Poster) ID code: 80852 Dates: DateEvent16 May 2022Published16 May 2022AcceptedSubjects: Medicine > Pharmacy and materia medica Department: Faculty of Science > Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 20 May 2022 10:25 Last modified: 23 Jul 2024 00:52 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/80852