Publications by authors named "M B Danhof-Pont"

Nosocomial influenza is a large burden in hospitals. Despite recommendations from the World Health Organization to vaccinate healthcare workers against influenza, vaccine uptake remains low in most European countries. We performed a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial in order to assess the effects of implementing a multi-faceted influenza immunisation programme on vaccine coverage in hospital healthcare workers (HCWs) and on in-patient morbidity.

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Background: Influenza transmitted by health care workers (HCWs) is a potential threat to frail patients in acute health care settings. Therefore, immunizing HCWs against influenza should receive high priority. Despite recommendations of the World Health Organization, vaccine coverage of HCWs remains low in all European countries.

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  • Burnout is defined by mental exhaustion, physical fatigue, and detachment from work, with inconsistent research on potential biomarkers associated with it.
  • A systematic review analyzed 31 studies on 38 biomarkers linked to various physiological systems but found limited comparability due to differing methodologies and definitions of burnout.
  • Ultimately, no conclusive biomarkers for burnout were identified, highlighting the importance of a more standardized and long-term approach in future research to better understand this condition.
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A questionnaire study was performed in all eight University Medical Centers in The Netherlands to determine the predictors of influenza vaccination compliance in hospital-based healthcare workers (HCWs). Demographical, behavioural and organisational determinants were assessed based on behavioural and implementation models. Multivariable regression analysis was applied to assess the independent predictors for influenza vaccine uptake.

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