Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee.
University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2022 Dec;43(12):1822-1827. doi: 10.1017/ice.2022.47. Epub 2022 Feb 22.
Although a growing number of healthcare facilities are implementing healthcare personnel (HCP) coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination requirements, vaccine exemption request management as a part of such programs is not well described.
Cross-sectional survey.
Infectious disease (ID) physician members of the Emerging Infections Network with infection prevention or hospital epidemiology responsibilities.
Eligible persons were sent a web-based survey focused on hospital plans and practices around exemption allowances from HCP COVID-19 vaccine requirements.
Of the 695 ID physicians surveyed, 263 (38%) responded. Overall, 160 respondent institutions (92%) allowed medical exemptions, whereas 132 (76%) allowed religious exemptions. In contrast, only 14% (n = 24) allowed deeply held personal belief exemptions. The types of medical exemptions allowed varied considerably across facilities, with allergic reactions to the vaccine or its components accepted by 145 facilities (84%). For selected scenarios commonly used as the basis for religious and deeply held personal belief exemption requests, 144 institutions (83%) would not approve exemptions focused on concerns regarding right of consent or violations of freedom of personal choice, and 140 institutions (81%) would not approve exemptions focused on introducing foreign substances into one's body or the sanctity of the body. Most respondents noted plans for additional infection prevention interventions for HCP who received an exemption for COVID-19 vaccination.
Although many respondent institutions allowed exemptions from HCP COVID-19 vaccination requirements, the types of exemptions allowed and how the exemption programs were structured varied widely.
尽管越来越多的医疗机构正在实施医疗保健人员(HCP)2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫苗接种要求,但作为此类计划的一部分,疫苗豁免请求管理并未得到很好的描述。
横断面调查。
新兴传染病网络的传染病(ID)医师成员,具有感染预防或医院流行病学职责。
向符合条件的人员发送了一项基于网络的调查,重点是医院关于 HCP COVID-19 疫苗接种要求豁免规定的计划和做法。
在接受调查的 695 名 ID 医师中,有 263 名(38%)做出了回应。总体而言,160 家机构的 160 名受访者(92%)允许医疗豁免,而 132 家(76%)允许宗教豁免。相比之下,只有 14%(n = 24)允许深度个人信仰豁免。允许的医疗豁免类型在各个设施之间差异很大,145 个设施(84%)接受对疫苗或其成分的过敏反应作为豁免的理由。对于通常作为宗教和深度个人信仰豁免请求依据的一些场景,144 个机构(83%)不会批准关注同意权或个人选择自由的豁免,而 140 个机构(81%)不会批准关注将异物引入体内或身体的圣洁的豁免。大多数受访者指出,对于因 COVID-19 疫苗接种而获得豁免的 HCP,计划进行额外的感染预防干预措施。
尽管许多被调查机构允许对 HCP 的 COVID-19 疫苗接种要求进行豁免,但允许的豁免类型和豁免计划的结构差异很大。