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. 2021 Jan 5;41(1):194–204. doi: 10.1007/s10875-020-00922-3

Table 2.

Vaccination and health status. In the 2019/20 season, 76% of participants received the influenza vaccine. Numbers were lower in preceding years, as was recall. The majority of participants were not concerned about contracting influenza and reported positively on health status

Influenza vaccination
Year Yes (%) No (%) Unsure (%)
2019 42 (76%) 13 (24%) 0
2018 39 (71%) 15 (27%) 1 (2%)
2017 37 (67%) 13 (24%) 5 (9%)
2016 38 (69%) 11 (20%) 6 (11%)
2015 31 (56%) 12 (22%) 12 (22%)
Perception of Health: 1 bad, 10 very good
Self-reported score N (%)
10–7 38 (69%)
6–4 12 (22%)
3–1 5 (9%)
Hospital admission in the last 12 months
Amount Total Infective cause Non-infective cause
0 37 (67%) n/a n/a
1 10 (18%) 6 (60%) 4 (40%)
> 1 8 (15%) 6 (75%) 2 (25%)
Concern about developing influenza: 1 not worried, 10 very worried
Self-reported score N (%)
10–7 15 (69%)
6–4 19 (9%)
3–1 20 (22%)
Unanswered 1 (2%)
Usefulness of influenza vaccine: 1 not useful; 10 very useful
Self-reported score N (%)
10–7 43 (78%)
6–4 11 (20%)
3–1 0
Unanswered 1 (2%)
Danger of influenza vaccine: 1 not dangerous, 10 very dangerous
Self-reported score N (%)
10–7 6 (11%)
6–4 4 (7%)
3–1 45 (82%)
Unanswered 1 (2%)