Author: Kociolek, Larry K.; Elhadary, Jenny; Jhaveri, Ravi; Patel, Ami B.; Stahulak, Brian; Cartland, Jenifer
Title: Coronavirus disease 2019 vaccine hesitancy among children’s hospital staff: A single-center survey Cord-id: og7b9e30 Document date: 2021_2_9
ID: og7b9e30
Snippet: Among 4448/7012 (63.4%) children's hospital clinical and non-clinical staff who responded to an electronic survey, COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy was identified among 18.9% and more prevalent among those who identify as female, Black, and/or Hispanic/Latinx; non-clinical staff; and those with high-risk medical conditions and lower concern for severe COVID-19. We identified specific concerns and communication preferences to guide development of targeted vaccine education and advocacy strategies.
Document: Among 4448/7012 (63.4%) children's hospital clinical and non-clinical staff who responded to an electronic survey, COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy was identified among 18.9% and more prevalent among those who identify as female, Black, and/or Hispanic/Latinx; non-clinical staff; and those with high-risk medical conditions and lower concern for severe COVID-19. We identified specific concerns and communication preferences to guide development of targeted vaccine education and advocacy strategies.
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