Influenza vaccination campaign in the workplace of a spanish bank

dc.contributor.authorReinoso-Barbero, Luis
dc.contributor.authorGieco, Antonella
dc.contributor.authorGraterol, Erika
dc.contributor.authorHernández, Carlota
dc.contributor.authorGómez-Paredes, Laura
dc.contributor.authorMuñoz-Gutiérrez, Juan
dc.contributor.authorPérez-Herreras, Cristina
dc.contributor.authorGómez-Gallego, Félix
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-27T11:26:07Z
dc.date.available2025-06-27T11:26:07Z
dc.date.issued2025-06-17
dc.descriptionThe authors would like to express their gratitude to Drs. Maria Gutierrez-Aguiló and María-Antonia de Miguel, along with the administrative and nursing staff of the Group’s Medical Service, for their valuable dedications to all health promotion campaigns, especially the flu vaccination campaign. The authors would like to thank the International University of La Rioja (UNIR) for the partial support received through the 2023/2024 Grant for Translating Scientific Articles and Open Access Journal Publication Fees, which contributed to covering the cost of professional translation. The translation was reviewed by Sonia Cal, professional translator. No other funding was received for this work.
dc.description.abstractSeasonal influenza, also known as the flu, causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. It constitutes a public health issue with mayor socioeconomic implications. Vaccination is the primary preventive measure against influenza. This study aimed to describe the 2022-23 flu vaccination campaign at the workplace of a financial company in Spain. This descriptive cross-sectional study included data from the 4,807 vaccinated employees, which represents 14% of the workforce. Statistical analysis was conducted based on gender, age, and workplace (Madrid, outside Madrid) using Pearson's Chi-square test, logistic regression, and Odds ratio. This paper reports an appointment adherence rate exceeding 90%. Employees working in Madrid were 3.41 times more likely to have been vaccinated compared to those outside Madrid (95% CI, 3.17 to 3.68). Compared to younger workers, individuals aged 44 and older were 1.57 times more likely to have received the vaccine (95% CI, 1.46 to 1.66). The workplace provides a convenient setting for flu vaccination campaigns. The geographical dispersion and remoteness of the Medical Centre's location affect the flu vaccination rate. Significant regulatory differences have been identified between the CDC and the Spanish Ministry of Health regarding vaccination in the working-age population.
dc.identifier.citationReinoso-Barbero, L., Gieco, A., Graterol, E., Hernández, C., Gómez-Paredes, L., Muñoz-Gutiérrez, J., Pérez-Herreras, C., & Gómez-Gallego, F. (2025). Influenza vaccination campaign in the workplace of a spanish bank. Pathogens and global health, 1–9. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/20477724.2025.2520079
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1080/20477724.2025.2520079
dc.identifier.issn2047-7724 (print)
dc.identifier.issn2047-7732 (online)
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10115/90217
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherTaylor & Francis
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial 4.0 Internationalen
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
dc.subjectVaccine
dc.subjectand occupational medicine
dc.subjecthealth promotion
dc.subjectinfluenza vaccine
dc.subjectworkplace
dc.titleInfluenza vaccination campaign in the workplace of a spanish bank
dc.typeArticle

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