Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Naples, Italy.
Front Public Health. 2024 Feb 7;12:1335953. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1335953. eCollection 2024.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, adherence to wearing face mask and washing hands procedures and achieving high COVID-19 vaccine coverage among healthcare workers (HCWs) were essential to minimize morbidity and possible death and limit the transmission of the virus. The objectives of the cross-sectional survey were to explore the influence of COVID-19 on the use of preventive measures and vaccination willingness among HCWs in the southern part of Italy and the associated factors.
The survey was carried out from 15 June 2023 to 15 July 2023 among 521 HCWs who worked in three randomly selected public hospitals. All data were collected through a self-administered questionnaire.
HCWs had a positive change in the use of preventive measures if they did not often/always use them before the pandemic, but they are using in the current epidemiologic context and they were willing to use in a future epidemic situation. A positive change in the adherence to face mask-wearing (24.6%) was more likely among those with at least 5 years of university degree, nurses/midwives, and who had worked in COVID-19 wards. A positive change in alcohol-based hand rubbing (3.1%) was more likely in HCWs in Emergency/Critical/Infectious Diseases wards compared with medical wards. HCWs who were more likely to believe that the COVID-19 vaccine should be mandatory for them (58.1%) had at least 5 years of university degree, in Emergency/Critical/Infectious Diseases wards compared with surgical and medical wards, had received more than three doses of this vaccine, were more concerned to get infected during their activity, and had received information from scientific journals. HCWs more willing to receive the COVID-19 vaccine every year (39.8%) were males, physicians, those in Emergency/Critical/Infectious Diseases wards compared with medical wards, who had received more than three doses of this vaccine, who believed that this vaccine should be mandatory for HCWs, and who needed additional information.
The survey showed that the COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on the use of preventive measures among HCWs, not necessarily for the improvement or increase. Educational messages on the importance of these measures regarding the promotion and recommendation of the vaccine need to be investigated and applied among HCWs in order to reduce vaccination gaps and the spread of the infection.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,医护人员(HCWs)坚持佩戴口罩和洗手程序,并实现 COVID-19 疫苗的高覆盖率,对于降低发病率和死亡率并限制病毒传播至关重要。本横断面调查的目的是探讨 COVID-19 对意大利南部 HCWs 使用预防措施和接种意愿的影响及其相关因素。
本研究于 2023 年 6 月 15 日至 7 月 15 日期间,对三家随机选择的公立医院的 521 名 HCWs 进行了调查。所有数据均通过自填式问卷收集。
如果 HCWs 在大流行前不经常/总是使用某些预防措施,但在当前的流行病学环境中正在使用,并且在未来的疫情中愿意使用,那么他们的预防措施使用情况会发生积极变化。与医学病房相比,具有至少 5 年大学学历、护士/助产士和曾在 COVID-19 病房工作的 HCWs 更有可能改变佩戴口罩的习惯(24.6%)。与内科病房相比,在急诊/危重病/传染病病房工作的 HCWs 更有可能改变使用酒精搓手(3.1%)。更倾向于认为 COVID-19 疫苗对他们来说应该是强制性的 HCWs(58.1%)具有至少 5 年大学学历、在急诊/危重病/传染病病房工作,与外科和内科病房相比,接种了超过三剂这种疫苗,对感染的担忧更多,并且从科学期刊获得了信息。更愿意每年(39.8%)接种 COVID-19 疫苗的 HCWs 是男性、医师、在急诊/危重病/传染病病房工作的 HCWs,与内科病房相比,接种了超过三剂这种疫苗,认为 COVID-19 疫苗对 HCWs 应该是强制性的,并且需要更多信息。
调查显示,COVID-19 大流行对 HCWs 预防措施的使用产生了影响,并不一定是改善或增加。需要调查和在 HCWs 中应用关于这些措施重要性的教育信息,以减少疫苗接种差距和感染传播。