Influenza Vaccine Uptake Among Healthcare Workers
Influenza Vaccines
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Influenza Vaccines focused on measuring Vaccination Awareness, Healthcare Workers
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- All HCWs who will be working at the study hospitals during the intervention period as well as consented to participate in the study will be included as participants
Exclusion Criteria:
- HCWs not directly or indirectly involved in patient care, such as basic medical science faculties (e.g. anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, forensic medicine, pathology, and microbiology), will not be included as participants
Sites / Locations
- Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention package with the availability of vaccine supply only
Intervention package with vaccinationation awareness only
Intervention package with a combination of vaccine availability and awareness
No intervention
The investigators will work with the supplier to make that vaccine available at the hospital premises. Then a vaccination booth will be set up at the hospital premises and will administer the vaccine at the MRP. All HCWs will be notified about only vaccine availability information by the hospital director and respective heads. A list of all staff working in the study hospitals will be prepared, and they will be provided with an influenza vaccination record card with a unique identification number. The study staff will ensure receipt of vaccination cards for all participants. A short message (SMS) will be delivered over the mobile phone number to all participants, e.g. vaccination program duration, venue, time, vaccine price, to cascade vaccination information to participants. Posters with only vaccine delivery information (i.e. vaccination duration, vaccination venue, vaccine price) will be displayed at key hospital locations.
The hospital director and respective heads will notify all HCWs about participating in the vaccination awareness program facilitated by the study team. The investigators will arrange separate seminars for each group of HCWs in the hospital to sensitize participants about the significance of receiving the influenza vaccine and the risk and benefits of influenza vaccination. Posters containing messages on the importance of influenza vaccination will be displayed at key hospital locations, e.g., the main entrance of the hospital, nursing station, vaccine delivery point/place, doctors' room, nurses' room, intern doctors' room, common room canteen etc.
The investigators will work with the study hospital authority, Influenza vaccine manufacturer, and supplier company to set up a vaccination booth at the hospital premises to administer the vaccine at the market-rated price (MRP) by hospital nurses. The hospital director and respective department heads will notify all HCWs to receive the offered influenza vaccine. A list of all staff working in the study hospitals will be prepared, and they will be provided with an influenza vaccination record card with a unique identification number. The investigators will arrange separate seminars for each group of HCWs in the hospital to sensitize participants about the significance of receiving the influenza vaccine and the risk and benefits of influenza vaccination. A short message (SMS) will be delivered over the mobile phone number to all participants. Posters with key messages will be displayed at key hospital locations,
In the control facility, we will not intervene in the existing knowledge and practice about influenza vaccination of the HCWs.