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Hi, I have gotten the flu shot every year for the past seven years I have been a nurse. I have decided that I have heard enough to convince me to not take it from now on. It is not mandatory at my facility but they push it very strongly. In other words, I have to think of a very good excuse for not taking it. I want to hear your thoughts and opinions on this and what I should do. Thanks!
Not sure what you are saying by this. The Cochrane review that you included a link to is stating that there is no statistical significance overall, for the effectiveness of the influenza vaccine. It is also stating that studies (regarding administration/effectiveness) of the vaccine are at high risk for bias. Only 10% of studies had good methodological quality. So what is very legitimate?
The author of that article was incorrect; the RCTs were conducted only in long term care facilities, not hospitals. They studied if vaccination of HCWs alone would protect patients without considering other techniques, such as hand hygiene, staying home from work when sick, etc. The CDC suggested a combination of interventions were necessary to prevent flu transmission, a combo that may include immunization of HCWs. More research is needed.
Not sure what you are saying by this. The Cochrane review that you included a link to is stating that there is no statistical significance overall, for the effectiveness of the influenza vaccine. It is also stating that studies (regarding administration/effectiveness) of the vaccine are at high risk for bias. Only 10% of studies had good methodological quality. So what is very legitimate?
That excerpt is not a/b the efficacy of the flu vaccine; it is about the quality of the study you're quoting. They are saying that the research that states flu vaccines are worthless is not very high quality research. I don't see how it's debatable that they're talking about the research presented.
I don't get vaccinated. It's a personal choice not to put a live virus in my body. A body knows how to fight infections and your immune system gets stronger each time it wins. I don't put others at risk due to the nature of my career. If I worked in Peds/ER/ ICU or something I would probably change my tune for my patients sake. But as of right now I do not partake in the annual flu vac.
The flu vaccine is a dead virus.
It's mandatory at my workplace. The main reason is to protect the pts from getting influenza from sick staff. Well, actually the main reason is so that they can advertise that we're all vaccinated to protect our customers.
Seriously, I think putting limits on the number of sick calls we're allowed and having to be penalized if we call out sick too often encourages coming to work sick. I've gone to work with a cold and I work with fragile pts. :-(
I get a flu shot every year. I go to CVS and had mine the first week of September. I received the non-mercury vaccine. I prefer to get it early. One year, almost 15 years ago…….I did not get one, got busy and forgot. That was a horrible year for me, for the flu turned into pneumonia. I was sick for almost a month. I rarely get a cold and since then have not gotten the flu.
mariebailey, MSN, RN
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You included a link to an NVIC source, which is an anti-vaccine organization created by an angry mom who believes vaccines cause autism. Not very legitimate if you ask me.
http://summaries.cochrane.org/CD001269/ARI_vaccines-to-prevent-influenza-in-healthy-adults