Volume 14, Number 7—July 2008
Research
Household Responses to School Closure Resulting from Outbreak of Influenza B, North Carolina
Table 5
Response | No. (%) |
---|---|
Felt closure was appropriate (N = 220) | 201 (91) |
Reason it was appropriate (N = 201) | |
To protect health of the community | 82 (41) |
Too many sick children | 71 (35) |
To protect their child and family | 23 (11) |
Schools would be understaffed |
8 (4) |
Felt closure was not appropriate (N = 220) | 10 (5) |
Reason it was not appropriate (N = 10) | |
Could result in lost income | 4 (40) |
Did not think influenza was in the area | 3 (30) |
Did not think it was an effective measure | 2 (20) |
Too difficult to make childcare arrangements |
1 (10) |
Overall preparedness (N = 220) | |
Had enough time to prepare for closure | 198 (90) |
Could not think of anything that would have made them more prepared | 180 (84) |
Could have used more time | 20 (9) |
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