Hepatitis B vaccination: a survey of health care workers' knowledge and acceptance. |
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Authors: | C McKenzie |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this survey was to determine methods to improve compliance and knowledge related to Hepatitis B vaccination. A self administered questionnaire was distributed to employees of a large metropolitan hospital. The survey asked for information about the health care workers' acceptance of Hepatitis B vaccination and knowledge of appropriate follow up after a significant blood exposure occurs. According to the results, 45% of employees at risk for contracting HBV have not received the vaccination. Findings related to the methods of follow up used by employees after a blood exposure indicate a lack of knowledge about HBV. The results of this survey support the need for further education about the risk of occupationally acquired HBV. |
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