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. 2024 Aug 9;12(8):904.
doi: 10.3390/vaccines12080904.

Influenza Vaccination Practices and Perceptions Among Young Athletes: A Cross-Sectional Study in Greece

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Influenza Vaccination Practices and Perceptions Among Young Athletes: A Cross-Sectional Study in Greece

Dimitrios Lamprinos et al. Vaccines (Basel). .

Abstract

Background: Influenza vaccination among athletes is a crucial area in sports medicine. This descriptive, cross-sectional study aims to explore the vaccination practices and intentions regarding influenza vaccines among young athletes.

Methods: A structured, questionnaire-based study was conducted among students from the National School of Sports in Greece. The survey was conducted over the period of April to May 2023. Overall, 138 participants participated in the study.

Results: More than half of the participants had received a flu vaccine in the past, but only 12.3% were vaccinated against influenza for 2022-2023. The main reasons seemed to be the lack of time (40.6%) and the idea that influenza does not lead to any serious health threats for the participants (36.2%). The main factor that affected their decision to get the flu vaccine or not was the need for more information regarding influenza vaccination (79%).

Conclusions: The recent study showed low vaccination coverage among people of young age participating in sports activities. The qualitative views of the participants highlighted the significance of the lackof a well-organized information program provided by health professionals and coaches.

Keywords: preventive medicine; sports; vaccine.

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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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