Americares, Stamford, CT, USA.
Americares, San Juan, PR, USA.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2024 May 3;24(1):580. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-10996-z.
This study aimed to assess COVID-19 vaccine confidence among healthcare personnel in the safety net sector of the United States and Puerto Rico. This study aimed to examine the extent to which increased knowledge and positive attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccine safety and efficacy were associated with healthcare workers' COVID-19 vaccination status and their recommendation of the vaccine to all patients.
Online survey data were collected from health care workers working in Free and Charitable Clinics across the United States and Federally Qualified Health Centers in Puerto Rico. The survey consisted of 62 questions covering various demographic measures and constructs related to healthcare workers' vaccination status, beliefs, and recommendations for COVID-19 vaccination. Statistical analyses, including multivariate analysis, were conducted to identify the factors associated with the COVID-19 vaccine status and recommendations among healthcare personnel.
Among the 2273 respondents, 93% reported being vaccinated against COVID-19. The analysis revealed that respondents who believed that COVID-19 vaccines were efficacious and safe were three times more likely to be vaccinated and twice as likely to recommend them to all their patients. Respondents who believed they had received adequate information about COVID-19 vaccination were 10 times more likely to be vaccinated and four times more likely to recommend it to all their patients.
The study results indicate that healthcare workers' confidence in COVID-19 vaccines is closely tied to their level of knowledge, positive beliefs, and attitudes about vaccine safety and efficacy. The study emphasizes the significance of healthcare workers feeling well informed and confident in their knowledge to recommend the vaccine to their patients. These findings have important implications for the development of strategies to boost COVID-19 vaccine confidence among healthcare workers and increase vaccine uptake among patients.
本研究旨在评估美国和波多黎各安全网部门医疗保健人员对 COVID-19 疫苗的信心。本研究旨在考察增加对 COVID-19 疫苗安全性和有效性的了解和积极态度,与医疗保健工作者 COVID-19 疫苗接种状况及其向所有患者推荐疫苗之间的关联程度。
从美国免费和慈善诊所以及波多黎各联邦合格健康中心的医疗保健工作者中收集在线调查数据。该调查包括 62 个问题,涵盖了与医疗保健工作者疫苗接种状况、信念以及对 COVID-19 疫苗接种建议相关的各种人口统计学措施和结构。进行了统计分析,包括多变量分析,以确定与医疗保健人员 COVID-19 疫苗接种状况和建议相关的因素。
在 2273 名受访者中,93%的人报告接种了 COVID-19 疫苗。分析表明,认为 COVID-19 疫苗有效的受访者接种疫苗的可能性是未接种者的三倍,向所有患者推荐疫苗的可能性是未接种者的两倍。认为自己已收到关于 COVID-19 疫苗接种的充分信息的受访者接种疫苗的可能性是未接种者的 10 倍,向所有患者推荐疫苗的可能性是未接种者的 4 倍。
研究结果表明,医疗保健工作者对 COVID-19 疫苗的信心与其对疫苗安全性和有效性的了解、积极信念和态度密切相关。该研究强调了医疗保健工作者感到充分知情和对自己的知识有信心,向患者推荐疫苗的重要性。这些发现对制定策略以增强医疗保健工作者对 COVID-19 疫苗的信心并提高患者的疫苗接种率具有重要意义。