Influenza and pneumonia knowledge level and vaccination status of pneumoconiosis patients

Aims: In pneumoconiosis, which is a chronic lung disease, frequent seasonal flu and pneumonia worsen the course of the disease. Therefore, it is important that patients have seasonal flu and pneumococcal vaccines. The study aims to measure the knowledge level of patients with pneumoconiosis about in...

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Main Authors: Emin Erdem, Yusuf Samir Hasanlı, Meral Türk
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Language:English
Published: Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2611704
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description Aims: In pneumoconiosis, which is a chronic lung disease, frequent seasonal flu and pneumonia worsen the course of the disease. Therefore, it is important that patients have seasonal flu and pneumococcal vaccines. The study aims to measure the knowledge level of patients with pneumoconiosis about influenza and pneumonia and to determine their vaccination status.Methods: We reached 73 patients with pneumoconiosis and had them fill out a 26-question questionnaire that evaluated their information about influenza and pneumonia and their vaccination status. The study was designed as descriptive, cross-sectional. We also examined the sociodemographic, socio-economic characteristics and working conditions of the patients.Results: The mean age of 73 patients, one of whom was female, was 46.4±7.8 years. They started working life in middle adolescence. Most of them are primary school graduates and they estimated their income was not sufficient. One-third of the patients were hesitant about vaccination in general. Some had not heard of the seasonal flu and pneumonia vaccine. Thirty-four patients (46.6%) said that they heard about the vaccines from the TV or the internet, not from the healthcare professionals. After the diagnosis of pneumoconiosis, influenza and pneumonia vaccination rates were very low (14 patients/19.2% and 16 patients/21.9%, respectively). One-third of the patients were unaware that pneumonia was a lung disease. When we asked, "Why haven't you been vaccinated against pneumonia?" the answer "I just got this information" came to the fore (39 patients/53.5%). Most patients (42/57 patients) who were not vaccinated against pneumonia after being diagnosed with pneumoconiosis were not aware that pneumonia could be prevented by vaccination (p<0.001). However, most of those who have been vaccinated said that they had this knowledge before (15/16 patients).Conclusion: Patients with pneumoconiosis need regular information and advice about influenza and pneumococcal vaccines.
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spelling doaj-art-ff72fdff449c48f9a0b28e195bb061152025-08-20T02:19:26ZengAlanya Alaaddin Keykubat UniversityActa Medica Alanya2587-03192022-12-016326327010.30565/medalanya.1165897727Influenza and pneumonia knowledge level and vaccination status of pneumoconiosis patientsEmin Erdem0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7983-9217Yusuf Samir Hasanlı1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6514-6789Meral Türk2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1288-7097EGE ÜNİVERSİTESİ, EGE TIP FAKÜLTESİEGE ÜNİVERSİTESİ, EGE TIP FAKÜLTESİEGE ÜNİVERSİTESİ, EGE TIP FAKÜLTESİAims: In pneumoconiosis, which is a chronic lung disease, frequent seasonal flu and pneumonia worsen the course of the disease. Therefore, it is important that patients have seasonal flu and pneumococcal vaccines. The study aims to measure the knowledge level of patients with pneumoconiosis about influenza and pneumonia and to determine their vaccination status.Methods: We reached 73 patients with pneumoconiosis and had them fill out a 26-question questionnaire that evaluated their information about influenza and pneumonia and their vaccination status. The study was designed as descriptive, cross-sectional. We also examined the sociodemographic, socio-economic characteristics and working conditions of the patients.Results: The mean age of 73 patients, one of whom was female, was 46.4±7.8 years. They started working life in middle adolescence. Most of them are primary school graduates and they estimated their income was not sufficient. One-third of the patients were hesitant about vaccination in general. Some had not heard of the seasonal flu and pneumonia vaccine. Thirty-four patients (46.6%) said that they heard about the vaccines from the TV or the internet, not from the healthcare professionals. After the diagnosis of pneumoconiosis, influenza and pneumonia vaccination rates were very low (14 patients/19.2% and 16 patients/21.9%, respectively). One-third of the patients were unaware that pneumonia was a lung disease. When we asked, "Why haven't you been vaccinated against pneumonia?" the answer "I just got this information" came to the fore (39 patients/53.5%). Most patients (42/57 patients) who were not vaccinated against pneumonia after being diagnosed with pneumoconiosis were not aware that pneumonia could be prevented by vaccination (p<0.001). However, most of those who have been vaccinated said that they had this knowledge before (15/16 patients).Conclusion: Patients with pneumoconiosis need regular information and advice about influenza and pneumococcal vaccines.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2611704pnömokonyozinfluenzapnömoniaşıpnömokok aşısıpneumoconiosisinfluenzapneumoniavaccinepneumococcal vaccine
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Influenza and pneumonia knowledge level and vaccination status of pneumoconiosis patients
Acta Medica Alanya
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title Influenza and pneumonia knowledge level and vaccination status of pneumoconiosis patients
title_full Influenza and pneumonia knowledge level and vaccination status of pneumoconiosis patients
title_fullStr Influenza and pneumonia knowledge level and vaccination status of pneumoconiosis patients
title_full_unstemmed Influenza and pneumonia knowledge level and vaccination status of pneumoconiosis patients
title_short Influenza and pneumonia knowledge level and vaccination status of pneumoconiosis patients
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