Physician acceptance of the hepatitis B vaccine at a university medical center
F. Hashimoto,
W.C. Hunt and
P. Brusuelas
American Journal of Public Health, 1988, vol. 78, issue 8, 973-974
Abstract:
To examine how physicians at different training levels accepted the hepatitis B vaccine (Heptavax), we mailed questionnaires to all medical students, residents, and faculty at our university medical center. Eighty-one per cent responded; 57 per cent of those had been vaccinated. Attitudes of vaccine safety and efficacy and the perception of increased risk of getting hepatitis B were associated with having been vaccinated. The associations were strongest for the faculty and weak or negative for the medical students.
Date: 1988
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