Influenza Vaccination Uptake Among Healthcare Workers in Chengdu, 2025 Survey
by Mei Cha·Updated 2mo ago
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Description
35.21% of 1,880 healthcare workers in Chengdu's maternal and child health institutions reported receiving influenza vaccination in a 2025 survey. Mei Cha conducted this cross-sectional study from May to June 2025 to assess knowledge, beliefs, and factors associated with vaccination behavior. The dataset includes results from descriptive statistics, univariate tests, and hierarchical multivariable logistic regression.
Use Cases
Predicting vaccination uptake based on demographic and occupational factors like age, education, and department.
Modeling the relationship between belief scores and vaccination willingness among different staff categories.
Identifying key correlates of vaccination behavior for targeted intervention strategies in specific departments.
Strengths
Survey includes 1,880 respondents, providing a substantial sample size.
Analysis includes hierarchical multivariable logistic regression with a Nagelkerke R² of 0.377.
Data covers specific temporal (May-June 2025) and geographic (Chengdu MCH institutions) scope.
Limitations
Row count and column-level documentation are unknown, limiting suitability assessment.
Data is contained in a 17.0 KB DOCX file, suggesting limited raw data or a summary table.
The dataset may reflect geographic and institutional bias specific to Chengdu's maternal and child health institutions.
Provenance
Source
Mei Cha via figshare.
Collection Method
Cross-sectional online survey using a validated questionnaire across 10 institutions.
Time Range
Survey conducted from May 12 to June 30, 2025.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-13 05:47:53.
Geography
Maternal and child health institutions in Chengdu, China.
Data is provided in a DOCX file format; users may need to extract tables for analysis.