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Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects

2018

Health care workers

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Evidence-Based Interventions: Improving Influenza Vaccination Rate Among Health Care Workers (Hcws) Targeting Direct Care-Givers, Jennelyn Fraser-Johnson Jan 2018

Evidence-Based Interventions: Improving Influenza Vaccination Rate Among Health Care Workers (Hcws) Targeting Direct Care-Givers, Jennelyn Fraser-Johnson

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Background: Influenza is a contagious disease affecting over three million people every year. It is associated with yearly seasonal outbreaks which increases the risk of mortality among immune-compromised, hospitalized clients, clients in long-term care facilities and also enhances the risk of infection in healthcare workers (HCWs). Nosocomial infections and employees’ absenteeism are often associated with the flu. A high influenza vaccination rate in health care professionals reduces the risk of influenza infection as well as being a cost- effective strategy to reduce lost work hours. A Joint Commission criterion for accreditation for healthcare facilities is to achieve a 90% …


Increasing Annual Influenza Vaccination Rates Through Primary Prevention Strategies Among Health Care Workers In A Psychiatric Long-Term Care Facility: An Evidence-Based Approach, Kathleen Miller Jan 2018

Increasing Annual Influenza Vaccination Rates Through Primary Prevention Strategies Among Health Care Workers In A Psychiatric Long-Term Care Facility: An Evidence-Based Approach, Kathleen Miller

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Background: Influenza is a highly infectious, serious respiratory virus that causes almost 226,000 hospitalizations and averages 36,000 deaths annually in the United States (U.S.). Those at the highest risk for influenza-related complications and death include the elderly, the very young, those with chronic disease, and people with weakened immune systems. Since 1981, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices (ACIP) have recommended that all medically eligible healthcare workers (HCWs) receive an influenza vaccination annually. Despite recommendations, many HCWs decline the seasonal influenza vaccination putting themselves and their patients at risk. The CDC …