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Vacina??o contra hepatite B e exposi??o ocupacional no setor saúde em Belo Horizonte, Minas GeraisDOI: 10.1590/S0034-89102012005000042 Keywords: health personnel, hepatitis b vaccines, occupational exposure, accidents, occupational, hepatitis b, prevention & control, cross-sectional studies. Abstract: objective: to identify factors associated with vaccination against hepatitis b among healthcare workers. methods: this was a cross-sectional study on 1,808 public-sector healthcare workers in belo horizonte, southeastern brazil, in 2009. a self-administered questionnaire was used and the vaccination situation was analyzed taking sociodemographic characteristics, lifestyle and working conditions and characteristics into consideration. univariate (p < 0.20) and multiple (p < 0.05) statistical analyses were performed using poisson regression to evaluate factors associated with vaccination. results: of the workers, 85.6% declared that they had been vaccinated, although only 74.9% of the vaccinated professionals had received a complete imunization schedule. not having been vaccinated was associated with not having a partner; having high school, technical or incomplete higher education level; work characteristics such as working in surveillance or the administrative/general services sector; and not using personal protection equipment. conclusions: groups with lower vaccination coverage were identified. efforts are required to ensure access and adherence to vaccination among healthcare workers, such as awareness-raising mechanisms.
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