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. 2010 Jun 20;38(8):623–630. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2010.05.015

Table 1.

Reasons for accepting or declining seasonal influenza and H1N1 vaccination

Number (%) of nurses accepting or declining vaccination
Seasonal influenza vaccination in the preceding year Seasonal influenza vaccination in the coming season H1N1 vaccination in the coming season
Reasons for accepting vaccination
 Protecting oneself from infection 272 (86.6) 261 (86.7) 98 (90.7)
 Protecting others from infection in the health setting 166 (52.9) 158 (52.5) 55 (50.9)
 Work requirement 194 (61.8%) 181 (60.1) 53 (49.1)
Reasons for declining vaccination
 Ineffectiveness of vaccine to prevent infection 238 (55.9) 240 (58.5) 173 (30)
 Ineffectiveness of vaccine to protect others in the health setting from being infected 67 (15.7) 63 (15.4) 69 (12)
 Side effects after vaccination 277 (65) 279 (68) 483 (83.9)
 Mildness of influenza disease 131 (30.8) 108 (26.3) 174 (30.2)
 No requirement at work for vaccination 28 (6.6) 30 (7.3) 35 (6.1)

NOTE. The total percentage exceeds 100% because multiple responses were allowed.