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81% of PAPHR staff say ‘yes’ to flu shot

Apr 30, 2015 | 6:29 AM

It seems many health-care workers chose to get immunized over wearing a mask during this past influenza season.

In the Prince Albert Parkland Health Region (PAPHR), the “immunize or mask” policy for the 2014/2015 year led to 81.63 per cent of employees and physicians receiving the influenza vaccine.  This is close to the average 83 per cent from health-care workers across the province.

In the previous year, only around 60 per cent of PAPHR staff and physicians were immunized.

“We all know that the vaccine, perhaps, didn’t provide complete coverage in this year, but certainly … this policy is around patient safety; making sure our long-term care residents, our patients in acute care and throughout our community are as safe as possible in ensuring that their providers are either immunized or wearing a mask,” said PAPHR CEO Cecile Hunt.

She said it’s hard to know right now if this policy was effective because the peak of the influenza season just ended and an evaluation is currently underway.

“One could speculate it (influenza numbers) might have even been higher if staff were not immunized even partially or wearing a mask.  I recognize that’s not been yet confirmed through the evaluation process, but I do think the focus has been on the people we serve,” she said.

As of April 3, those workers who did not receive the immunization will no longer have to wear a mask.

According to the PAPHR, staff members and visitors are still being asked to be careful not to spread illness to hospital patients or residents in long-term care facilities.

sstone@jpbg.ca

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