id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-344438-08gqn86z Watkins, Rochelle E Influenza pandemic preparedness: motivation for protection among small and medium businesses in Australia 2007-07-17 .txt text/plain 5860 223 38 Government and health authorities in Australia and overseas have recommended that businesses, community organisations and individuals implement a range of strategies to prepare for pandemic influenza, and an increasing number of resources are being produced to provide guidance on pandemic preparedness and business continuity planning [4] [5] [6] [7] . Guided by the concepts considered to be of importance in these health behaviour theories, and the protection motivation theory framework in particular, we aimed to investigate the association between selected beliefs and preparedness for pandemic influenza among small and medium business owners and managers. Binomial logistic regression analysis was used to identify the significant independent predictors of the health behaviour theory-based belief variables and the three main dependent variables: having considered the impact of, having a plan for, and needing help to prepare for pandemic influenza. ./cache/cord-344438-08gqn86z.txt ./txt/cord-344438-08gqn86z.txt