Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2406120 Vaccine 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

AimWe surveyed physicians’ opinions and acceptance of influenza immunization.ScopeA web-based survey was sent to all physicians in two academic departments during spring 2009.Results227 (40.5%) physicians responded. Physicians who frequently cared for high-risk patients self-reported higher immunization rates than physicians with infrequent contact (P = 0.0002). There were no significant differences in immunization rates between emergency medicine (EM) and internal medicine (IM), between those with and without children at home, nor by age group. A majority (84.6%) supported mandatory vaccination. IM physicians were more supportive of mandates than EM physicians (P < 0.0001).ConclusionSelf-reported immunization rates were high among study physicians. Acceptance of mandatory vaccination was substantial, but varied by specialty.

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