Evaluation of vaccination status of health care workers for recommended vaccines and their acceptance of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines. Issue 5 (30th November 2022)
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- Title:
- Evaluation of vaccination status of health care workers for recommended vaccines and their acceptance of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines. Issue 5 (30th November 2022)
- Main Title:
- Evaluation of vaccination status of health care workers for recommended vaccines and their acceptance of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines
- Authors:
- Oygar, Pembe Derin
Büyükçam, Ayşe
Sahbudak Bal, Zumrut
Dalgıç, Nazan
Bozdemir, Şefika Elmas
Karbuz, Adem
Çetin, Benhur Şirvan
Kara, Yalçın
Çetin, Ceren
Hatipoğlu, Nevin
Uygun, Hatice
Aygün, Fatma Deniz
Hançerli Törün, Selda
Şener Okur, Dicle
Yılmaz Çiftdoğan, Dilek
Tural Kara, Tuğçe
Yahşi, Aysun
Özer, Arife
Öcal Demir, Sevliya
Akkoç, Gülşen
Turan, Cansu
Salı, Enes
Şen, Semra
Erdeniz, Emine Hafize
Kara, Soner Sertan
Emiroğlu, Melike
Erat, Tuğba
Aktürk, Hacer
Laçinel Gürlevik, Sibel
Sütçü, Murat
Gayretli Aydın, Zeynep Gökçe
Yıldız Atikan, Başak
Yeşil, Edanur
Güner Özenen, Gizem
Çelebi, Emel
Efe, Kadir
Kizmaz isancli, Didem
Selver Durmuş, Habibe
Tekeli, Seher
Karaaslan, Ayşe
Bülbül, Lida
Almış, Habip
Kaba, Özge
Ekemen Keleş, Yıldız
Yazıcıoğlu, Bahadır
Bahtiyar Oğuz, Serife
Ovalı, Hüsnü Fahri
Doğan, Hazal Helin
Çelebi, Solmaz
Çakir, Deniz
Karasulu, Burcugül
Alkan, Gülsüm
Yenidoğan, İrem
Gül, Doruk
Parıltan Kücükalioğlu, Burcu
Avcu, Gülhadiye
Kukul, Musa Gürel
Bilen, Melis
Yaşar, Belma
Üstün, Tuğba
Kılıç, Ömer
Akın, Yasemin
Oral Cebeci, Sinem
Bucak, İbrahim Hakan
Sarı Yanartaş, Mehpare
Şahin, Aslıhan
Arslanoglu, Sertaç
Elevli, Murat
Çoban, Rabia
Tuter Öz, Sadiye Kübra
Hatipoğlu, Halil
Erkum, İlyas Tolga
Turgut, Mehmet
Demirbuğa, Asuman
Özçelik, Taha
Çiftçi, Diclehan
Sarı, Emine Ergül
Akkuş, Gökhan
Hatipoğlu, Sadık Sami
Dinleyici, Ener Cağrı
Hacimustafaoğlu, Mustafa
Özkınay, Ferda
Kurugöl, Zafer
Cengiz, Ali Bulent
Somer, Ayper
Tezer, Hasan
Kara, Ateş
… (more) - Abstract:
- ABSTRACT: Introduction: Health care workers (HCWs) are disproportionately exposed to infectious diseases and play a role in nosocomial transmission, making them a key demographic for vaccination. HCW vaccination rates are not optimal in many countries; hence, compulsory vaccination policies have been implemented in some countries. Although these policies are effective and necessary under certain conditions, resolving HCWs' hesitancies and misconceptions about vaccines is crucial. HCWs have the advantage of direct contact with patients; hence, they can respond to safety concerns, explain the benefits of vaccination, and counter antivaccine campaigns that escalate during pandemics, as has been observed with COVID-19. Method: A short survey was carried out in May–June 2020 on the vaccination status of HCWs working with pediatric patients with COVID-19. The survey inquired about their vaccination status (mumps/measles/rubella [MMR], varicella, influenza, and diphtheria/tetanus [dT]) and willingness to receive hypothetical future COVID-19 vaccines. The respondents were grouped according to gender, age, occupation, and region. Results: In total, 4927 HCWs responded to the survey. Most were young, healthy adults. The overall vaccination rates were 57.8% for dT in the past 10 years, 44.5% for MMR, 33.2% for varicella, and 13.5% for influenza. Vaccination rates were the highest among physicians. The majority of HCWs (81%) stated that they would be willing to receive COVID-19ABSTRACT: Introduction: Health care workers (HCWs) are disproportionately exposed to infectious diseases and play a role in nosocomial transmission, making them a key demographic for vaccination. HCW vaccination rates are not optimal in many countries; hence, compulsory vaccination policies have been implemented in some countries. Although these policies are effective and necessary under certain conditions, resolving HCWs' hesitancies and misconceptions about vaccines is crucial. HCWs have the advantage of direct contact with patients; hence, they can respond to safety concerns, explain the benefits of vaccination, and counter antivaccine campaigns that escalate during pandemics, as has been observed with COVID-19. Method: A short survey was carried out in May–June 2020 on the vaccination status of HCWs working with pediatric patients with COVID-19. The survey inquired about their vaccination status (mumps/measles/rubella [MMR], varicella, influenza, and diphtheria/tetanus [dT]) and willingness to receive hypothetical future COVID-19 vaccines. The respondents were grouped according to gender, age, occupation, and region. Results: In total, 4927 HCWs responded to the survey. Most were young, healthy adults. The overall vaccination rates were 57.8% for dT in the past 10 years, 44.5% for MMR, 33.2% for varicella, and 13.5% for influenza. Vaccination rates were the highest among physicians. The majority of HCWs (81%) stated that they would be willing to receive COVID-19 vaccines. Conclusion: Although vaccination rates for well-established vaccines were low, a majority of HCWs were willing to receive COVID-19 vaccines when available. Education and administrative trust should be enhanced to increase vaccination rates among HCWs. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics. Volume 18:Issue 5(2022)
- Journal:
- Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics
- Issue:
- Volume 18:Issue 5(2022)
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- Volume 18, Issue 5 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 18
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0018-0005-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2022-11-30
- Subjects:
- Health care workers -- vaccination -- measles -- influenza, SARS-CoV-2
Vaccines -- Periodicals
615.372 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/khvi20/current ↗
http://www.tandfonline.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1080/21645515.2022.2044707 ↗
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