• Medicina clinica · Feb 2016

    Observational Study

    [Adverse events self-declaration system and influenza vaccination coverage of healthcare workers in a tertiary hospital].

    • Cesar Velasco Munoz, Víctor-Guillermo Sequera, Alba Vilajeliu, Marta Aldea, Guillermo Mena, Sebastiana Quesada, Pilar Varela, Victoria Olivé, José M Bayas, and Antoni Trilla.
    • Servicio de Medicina Preventiva y Epidemiología, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Instituto de Salud Global de Barcelona (ISGlobal), Centro de Investigación en Salud Internacional de Barcelona (CRESIB), Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, España. Electronic address: velascomunoz@gmail.com.
    • Med Clin (Barc). 2016 Feb 19; 146 (4): 155-9.

    IntroductionDuring the influenza vaccination campaign 2011-2012 we established a self-declaration system of adverse events (AEs) in healthcare workers (HCW). The aim of this study is to describe the vaccinated population and analyse vaccination coverage and self-declared AEs after the voluntary flu vaccination in a university hospital in Barcelona.MethodsObservational study. We used the HCW immunization record to calculate the vaccination coverage. We collected AEs using a voluntary, anonymous, self-administered survey during the 2011-2012 flu vaccination campaign. We performed a logistic regression model to determine the associated factors to declare AEs.ResultsThe influenza vaccination coverage in HCW was 30.5% (n=1,507/4,944). We received completed surveys from 358 vaccinated HCW (23.8% of all vaccinated). We registered AEs in 186 respondents to the survey (52.0% of all respondents). Of these, 75.3% (n=140) reported local symptoms after the flu vaccination, 9.7% (n=18) reported systemic symptoms and 15.1% (n=28) both local and systemic symptoms. No serious AEs were self-reported. Female sex and aged under 35 were both factors associated with declaring AEs.ConclusionsOur self-reporting system did not register serious AEs in HCW, resulting in an opportunity to improve HCW trust in flu vaccination.Copyright © 2015 Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

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