id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-000280-zyaj90nh Wong, Samuel YS Willingness to accept H1N1 pandemic influenza vaccine: A cross-sectional study of Hong Kong community nurses 2010-10-29 .txt text/plain 3486 163 45 CONCLUSIONS: Similar to previous findings conducted in hospital healthcare workers and nurses, we confirmed that the willingness of community nurses to accept influenza A (H1N1) vaccination is low. In a study conducted of Hong Kong healthcare workers in hospitals, it was found that only 25% of nurses were willing to accept influenza A (H1N1) vaccination, compared with 47% of doctors and 29% of allied professionals [13] . Consistent with findings from previous surveys conducted in hospital healthcare workers and nurses [13, 17] , we have shown that the majority of nurses from community nursing services in Hong Kong were not willing to be vaccinated against H1N1 influenza when the vaccine becomes available. Consistent with previous findings which were conducted in healthcare workers and nurses [13, 17] , we confirm that the acceptance rate of pandemic influenza vaccination is low amongst community nurses. ./cache/cord-000280-zyaj90nh.txt ./txt/cord-000280-zyaj90nh.txt