Do Tuong Vi C, Thota Kammili Sanjana, Reep Michael, Wisnieski Lauren, Ganti Subramanya Shyam, Depa Jayaramakrishna
Internal Medicine Residency Program, Appalachian Regional Healthcare, Harlan, USA.
Internal Medicine Residency Program, Appalachian Regional Healthcare, Whitesburg, USA.
Cureus. 2021 Aug 2;13(8):e16842. doi: 10.7759/cureus.16842. eCollection 2021 Aug.
Introduction The success of a vaccination program is dependent on vaccine efficacy and the number of people vaccinated. Healthcare workers are the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine based on CDC phase 1a recommendations and are a point of contact for information for patients, so they must be well-educated on common misconceptions about the vaccine. Objective To identify acceptance/refusal rates of COVID-19 vaccine, reasons for refusal, and to understand the impact of demographics, work environment, and comorbidities on vaccine acceptance. Methods A cross-sectional study of 1076 healthcare employees in Rural Appalachian utilizing electronic and paper-based 12 question surveys from December 10, 2020, through December 20, 2020, followed up to April 2021. Results Within our study, 52.3% of our healthcare workers would accept vaccination with higher age, male gender, physicians, and those who receive annual flu vaccines more likely to accept vaccination. The most common reason for refusal was unknown side effects (88.5%). The second reason for refusal at 33.5% was waiting for someone else to take the vaccine first. In February 2021, the percentage of our healthcare workers who were vaccinated was 48%, which then increased to 55% in March 2021. By April 2021, the vaccination percentage of our healthcare workers reached 59%. Conclusions In order to predict how the public percentage of vaccination would be, healthcare workers need to address concerns about side effects from the vaccines and encourage the public to get the vaccines since healthcare workers themselves had already received the vaccines and can educate the patients on how they did after getting the shots.
引言 疫苗接种计划的成功取决于疫苗效力和接种人数。根据美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)1a阶段的建议,医护人员是首批接种新冠疫苗的人群,并且是患者获取信息的联络点,因此必须对他们进行充分教育,使其了解有关该疫苗的常见误解。
目的 确定新冠疫苗的接受/拒绝率、拒绝原因,并了解人口统计学、工作环境和合并症对疫苗接受度的影响。
方法 2020年12月10日至20日,对阿巴拉契亚农村地区的1076名医护人员进行横断面研究,采用电子和纸质的12题调查问卷,并随访至2021年4月。
结果 在我们的研究中,52.3%的医护人员愿意接种疫苗,年龄较大、男性、医生以及那些更有可能接种年度流感疫苗的人更愿意接种。最常见的拒绝原因是未知的副作用(88.5%)。33.5%的第二大拒绝原因是等待其他人先接种疫苗。2021年2月,我们的医护人员中接种疫苗的比例为48%,然后在2021年3月增至55%。到2021年4月,我们的医护人员接种疫苗的比例达到59%。
结论 为了预测公众的疫苗接种比例,医护人员需要解决人们对疫苗副作用的担忧,并鼓励公众接种疫苗,因为医护人员自己已经接种了疫苗,并且可以向患者传授他们接种后的情况。