Figures & data
Table 1. Demographic characteristics.
Figure 1. Healthcare providers’ personal vaccination behavior. Bars indicate the number and proportion of pharmacists, nurses, and physicians who self-reported receiving all adult vaccines, the influenza vaccine, the meningococcal ACWY vaccine, the meningococcal B vaccine, and the pertussis vaccine.
![Figure 1. Healthcare providers’ personal vaccination behavior. Bars indicate the number and proportion of pharmacists, nurses, and physicians who self-reported receiving all adult vaccines, the influenza vaccine, the meningococcal ACWY vaccine, the meningococcal B vaccine, and the pertussis vaccine.](/cms/asset/d85646b8-36d1-4af6-8a2b-7d294fe20234/khvi_a_2147356_f0001_b.gif)
Table 2. Attitudes and beliefs about vaccination.
Table 3. Awareness of, and agreement with recommendations.
Table 4. Provider logistics.
Figure 2. Sources of vaccine-related information. Bars indicate the number and proportion of pharmacists, nurses, and physicians who identified each source of vaccine-related information in a select-all-that-apply question.
![Figure 2. Sources of vaccine-related information. Bars indicate the number and proportion of pharmacists, nurses, and physicians who identified each source of vaccine-related information in a select-all-that-apply question.](/cms/asset/cd831333-5ee7-4a9b-a3d6-6be15e7833ae/khvi_a_2147356_f0002_b.gif)
Table 5. Perceptions of pharmacists as immunizers.
Table 6. Factors associated with awareness, attitudes, behaviors, and beliefs about pharmacists as immunizers.