A Review of Knowledge, Attitude and Prevalence of Flu Vaccination and Its Effect among Elderly | ||||
The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine | ||||
Article 20, Volume 69, Issue 6, October 2017, Page 2680-2684 PDF (185.66 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.12816/0042248 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Sarah Musaed Alluheibi 1; Ahmad Hameed Allehaiby2; Thekra Ali Aseeri3; Abdullah Saeed A Alqahtani4; Jawaher Awaad Althumali5; Omamah Abdu Abudaia6; Rawabi Samah Alanezi7; Amor Abdullah Al Mehdar8; Fatimah Hussain Abu Qurain9; Basem Abdullah Alghamdi10; Faisal Ahmad A Alokasi4; Saeed Ali S Aldamkh11; Duaa Khalid M Alalawi9; Abdulrahman Mohammed Aleidan12; Moatasem Mohammed Modhish13 | ||||
1Primary Health Care, Mecca | ||||
2Primary Health Care, Jeddah | ||||
3Umm al-Qura University, Mecca | ||||
4Ministry of Interior, Riyadh | ||||
5Taif University, Taif | ||||
6Asir Hospital, Abha | ||||
7Hail University, Hail, Saudi Arabia | ||||
84 Ministry of Interior, Riyadh | ||||
9Medical University of Warsaw, Poland | ||||
10Najran University Hospital, Najran, Saudi Arabia | ||||
11Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. | ||||
12King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | ||||
13Soliman Fakeeh Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Elderly individuals are very vulnerable to influenza infection, and more prone to influenza-related morbidity and mortality. However, the prevalence of elderly persons receiving influenza vaccine remains low. Many factors have been proposed as the cause beyond this low prevalence, with knowledge and misconceptions about the vaccine on the top of the list. Objectives: the aim of this review is to assess the knowledge, attitude, and prevalence of flu vaccine and its effect among elderly. Methods: To achieve this aim, online database search was conducted to review articles stating knowledge, attitude, and incidence of flu vaccine and its effects among elderly. PubMed was searched for appropriately-related studies that address the studied parameters. PubMed search yielded 19 results, we quickly inspected the abstracts of these results to select those with most relevant data. Of 19 articles, 8 were chosen for review. Results: The prevalence of influenza vaccine ranged from 58% to 73%. Inadequate or lack of knowledge about the vaccine were common in over half of the elderly patients not receiving vaccine. The vast majority (>90%) of those received the vaccine did so after a clear recommendation by their physicians. Discussion: Inadequate knowledge and false beliefs about the influenza vaccines were the main cause of low vaccination rate among elderly. Physicians advice and health education were the most potent influencer on raising the prevalence of elderly immunization. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Flu vaccine; Elderly; prevalence; Knowledge; Attitude; Effect | ||||
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