Influenza Vaccines Clinical Trial
Official title:
Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Uptake Among Health Care Workers Following Awareness and Availability of Influenza Vaccine Supply in Tertiary Care Hospitals, Bangladesh
Background: 1. Burden: Health-care workers (HCWs), such as doctors, nurses, and support staff involved in direct or indirect patient care, are at increased risk of influenza virus infections. HCWs may also transmit and spread influenza among hospitalized patients and other caregivers. HCWs often (40-83%) work while experiencing influenza-like illness (ILI), increasing the likelihood of influenza transmission to colleagues and patients. 2. Knowledge gap: Despite the World Health Organization recommendation for seasonal influenza vaccination among priority target groups such as health care workers, the low-income country such as Bangladesh lacks a seasonal influenza vaccination policy among this high-risk group, and vaccine uptake remains low. 3. Relevance: This study aims to generate preliminary data on HCWs willingness to get seasonal influenza vaccines following vaccine availability and factors associated with vaccine uptakes. The data from the study will support policymakers to increase awareness and develop influenza vaccination policy among top priority groups such as health care workers. Hypothesis: The investigators hypothesize that awareness and availability of influenza vaccine supply would increase influenza vaccine uptake among health care workers Objectives: 1. To assess influenza vaccine uptake among healthcare workers (HCWs) following awareness and availability of influenza vaccine supply in study hospitals 2. To explore HCWs barriers and Motivators for influenza vaccine uptake 3. To understand policy makers' perspectives on the feasibility of influenza vaccination among HCWs and to share with the National Immunization Technical Advisory Group (NITAG) for a policy decision regarding influenza vaccination Methods: The study will be conducted at four tertiary-level public teaching hospitals in Bangladesh. The investigators will use a cluster randomized controlled trial design. The intervention will be randomly allocated at the facility level and will include four arms: i) availability of influenza vaccine supply; ii) influenza vaccine awareness; iii) both influenza vaccine supply and influenza vaccine awareness, and iv) control arm with no intervention. The investigators will assess influenza vaccine uptake before and after intervention and between different study arms. The investigators will also explore the barriers and motivators of vaccine uptake using a qualitative approach. To understand the policy makers' perspectives and opinions regarding influenza vaccination among health care workers, the investigators will conduct in-depth interviews. Outcome measures/variables: 1. The proportion of influenza vaccine uptake among health care workers before and after intervention and between different study arms 2. Different motivators and barriers to influenza vaccine uptake
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 3000 |
Est. completion date | February 12, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | December 29, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - All HCWs who will be working at the study hospitals during the intervention period as well as consented to participate in the study will be included as participants Exclusion Criteria: - HCWs not directly or indirectly involved in patient care, such as basic medical science faculties (e.g. anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, forensic medicine, pathology, and microbiology), will not be included as participants |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Bangladesh | Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College Hospital | Sylhet |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research, Khulna Medical College Hospital, Mymensingh Medical College Hospital, Rajshahi Medical College, Sylhet M.A.G.Osmani Medical College |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Influenza vaccine uptake among HCWs | The proportion of influenza vaccine uptake among health care workers before and after intervention and between different study arms | up to 4 months | |
Secondary | Motivators and barriers of influenza vaccine uptake | Different motivators and barriers of influenza vaccine uptake | up to 4 months |
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