id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-278554-rg92gcc6 Aoyagi, Yumiko Healthcare workers' willingness to work during an influenza pandemic: a systematic review and meta-analysis 2015-04-23 .txt text/plain 4576 237 40 To estimate the proportion of healthcare workers (HCWs) willing to work during an influenza pandemic and identify associated risk factors, we undertook a systematic review and meta-analysis compliant with PRISMA guidance. Meta-analyses of specific factors showed that male HCWs, physicians and nurses, full-time employment, perceived personal safety, awareness of pandemic risk and clinical knowledge of influenza pandemics, role-specific knowledge, pandemic response training, and confidence in personal skills were statistically significantly associated with increased willingness. Data extraction was performed by a single researcher (YA) using a piloted form collecting details of study characteristics {title, author, publication year, place, study period, study design, participants, subject [pandemic of avian influenza origin/influenza A(H1N1)pdm09/non-specified, hypothetical influenza pandemic]}; definition of outcome measures; questionnaire type; validation; statistical analysis and any stated limitations; percentage of willingness to work; and risk factors association with willingness. ./cache/cord-278554-rg92gcc6.txt ./txt/cord-278554-rg92gcc6.txt