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Abstract
Amaç: Bu çalisma, mevsimsel grip asisina (MGA) ücretsiz erisen insanlarin tutum ve davranislarini, yine ücretsiz, ama çesitli tartismalara konu olan pandemik grip asisi (PGA) karsisindaki tutum ve davranislariyla karsilastirmak amaciyla yapilmistir. Yöntem: Arastirma tanimlayici tipte bir arastirmadir ve Kirklareli-Evrensekiz Saglik Ocagi bölgesinde, Subat,2009-Subat,2010 tarihleri arasinda yürütülmüstür. Çalisma anketi yüz-yüze görüsme yöntemiyle doldurulmustur. Bulgular: Katilimcilarin %99,2'si (n=125) kamu kurumlarinin ücretsiz MGA saglamasini destekliyordu ve tamami (N=126) gelecek yil da ücretsiz MGA temin edilmesini istiyordu. 2010 yilinda yapilan ikinci ankette ücretsiz saglanan PGA olanlarin oraninin ise %4 (n=5) oldugu tespit edildi. Sonuç: Bagisiklama hizmetlerinden yararlanmada ekonomik faktörlerin çok önemli oldugu, ancak toplumun güven duygusunun zedelenmesinin, ücretsiz saglansa da asilamayi ciddi düzeyde engelledigi saptanmistir.
Anahtar Kelimeler: Mevsimsel grip asisi, pandemik grip asisi
Attitudes and behaviors related to free pandemic influenza vaccination of who gets vaccinated with free seasonal influenza vaccine
Objective: This study aims to compare attitudes and behaviors of the people who receive free Seasonal Influenza Vaccine (SIV) with their attitudes and behaviors against Pandemic Influenza Vaccine (PIV) which is also free, but controversial. Method: This study is a descriptive survey which was carried out within the service area of Evrensekiz Primary Healthcare Center (PHC) in Kirklareli province and it was conducted between February 2009 and February 2010. The questionnaire has been applied by face to face interviews. Results: 99,2%of participants (n=125) supported providing free influenza vaccine by governmental organizations and all of them (N=126) wanted to get free influenza vaccine the next year. In the second questionnaire run in 2010, it was determined that only 4%of the participants accepted free PIV. Conclusion: It has been determined that economic factors were highly important in benefiting from immunization services, however, that vaccination services were impeded seriously by the damage in people's sense of trust, even the services are free
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