Author: Kaplan, Askin Keskin; Sahin, Mustafa Kursat; Parildar, Hulya; Adadan Guvenc, Isil
Title: The willingness to accept the COVIDâ€19 vaccine and affecting factors among healthcare professionals: A crossâ€sectional study in Turkey Cord-id: j9eht34n Document date: 2021_4_29
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Snippet: INTRODUCTION: While discussions on the effectiveness of COVIDâ€19 vaccines continue, healthcare professionals' attitudes and their growing fear and anxiety during the pandemic process are not yet fully known. In this study, we aimed to investigate the COVIDâ€19 vaccine acceptance and affecting factors in healthcare professionals. METHODS: This was a crossâ€sectional online survey conducted in 1574 healthcare professionals consisting of physicians, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, and healthcare
Document: INTRODUCTION: While discussions on the effectiveness of COVIDâ€19 vaccines continue, healthcare professionals' attitudes and their growing fear and anxiety during the pandemic process are not yet fully known. In this study, we aimed to investigate the COVIDâ€19 vaccine acceptance and affecting factors in healthcare professionals. METHODS: This was a crossâ€sectional online survey conducted in 1574 healthcare professionals consisting of physicians, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, and healthcare personnel in Turkey in December 2020. Demographic, attitudinal, and Fear of COVIDâ€19 Scale scores of healthcare professionals were investigated in this survey. RESULTS: About 84.6% of healthcare professionals declared willingness to accept the COVIDâ€19 vaccine whenever possible. Most physicians (90.4%) stated to receive the COVIDâ€19 vaccine, while 66.5% of nurses, 73.9% of healthcare personnel, also preferred to have it as soon as the vaccine was available. Factors affecting the willingness to accept the COVIDâ€19 vaccine were found to be advanced age, male gender, working in a primary health care center, living with family, having a child, having a chronic disease, having high Fear of COVIDâ€19 Scale (FCâ€19S) scores. While the group with the highest vaccine rejection rate was nurses with 33.5%, FCâ€19S scores were significantly higher in nurses who wanted to be vaccinated. In multivariate regression analyses, factors related to the acceptance of the COVIDâ€19 vaccine were identified as advanced age, routine adult vaccination, no history of COVIDâ€19, and recommendation of the COVIDâ€19 vaccine. CONCLUSION: A high proportion of healthcare professionals declared their willingness to accept the COVIDâ€19 vaccine, and hence, this will play a leading role in optimizing the vaccination rate of the entire population while combating the pandemic.
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