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Vaccine Hesitancy Among General Practitioners and Its Determinants During Controversies: A National Cross-sectional Survey in France

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess: 1) vaccine hesitancy (VH) prevalence among French general practitioners (GPs) through the frequency of their vaccine recommendations, and 2) the determinants of these recommendations. METHODS: Cross-sectional observational study in 2014 nested in a national pa...

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Autores principales: Verger, Pierre, Fressard, Lisa, Collange, Fanny, Gautier, Arnaud, Jestin, Christine, Launay, Odile, Raude, Jocelyn, Pulcini, Céline, Peretti-Watel, Patrick
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4563133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26425696
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2015.06.018
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author Verger, Pierre
Fressard, Lisa
Collange, Fanny
Gautier, Arnaud
Jestin, Christine
Launay, Odile
Raude, Jocelyn
Pulcini, Céline
Peretti-Watel, Patrick
author_facet Verger, Pierre
Fressard, Lisa
Collange, Fanny
Gautier, Arnaud
Jestin, Christine
Launay, Odile
Raude, Jocelyn
Pulcini, Céline
Peretti-Watel, Patrick
author_sort Verger, Pierre
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess: 1) vaccine hesitancy (VH) prevalence among French general practitioners (GPs) through the frequency of their vaccine recommendations, and 2) the determinants of these recommendations. METHODS: Cross-sectional observational study in 2014 nested in a national panel of 1712 randomly selected GPs in private practice in France. We constructed a score of self-reported recommendation frequency for 6 specific vaccines to target populations. RESULTS: 16% to 43% of GPs sometimes or never recommended at least one specific vaccine to their target patients. Multivariable logistic regressions of the dichotomized score showed that GPs recommended vaccines frequently when they felt comfortable explaining their benefits and risks to patients (OR = 1.87; 1.35–2.59), or trusted official sources of information highly (OR = 1.40; 1.01–1.93). They recommended vaccines infrequently when they considered that adverse effects were likely (OR = 0.71; 0.52–0.96) or doubted the vaccine's utility (OR = 0.21; 0.15–0.29). INTERPRETATION: Our findings show that after repeated vaccine controversies in France, some VH exists among French GPs, whose recommendation behaviors depend on their trust in authorities, their perception of the utility and risks of vaccines, and their comfort in explaining them. Further research is needed to confirm these results among health care workers in other countries.
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spelling pubmed-45631332015-09-30 Vaccine Hesitancy Among General Practitioners and Its Determinants During Controversies: A National Cross-sectional Survey in France Verger, Pierre Fressard, Lisa Collange, Fanny Gautier, Arnaud Jestin, Christine Launay, Odile Raude, Jocelyn Pulcini, Céline Peretti-Watel, Patrick EBioMedicine Original Article BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess: 1) vaccine hesitancy (VH) prevalence among French general practitioners (GPs) through the frequency of their vaccine recommendations, and 2) the determinants of these recommendations. METHODS: Cross-sectional observational study in 2014 nested in a national panel of 1712 randomly selected GPs in private practice in France. We constructed a score of self-reported recommendation frequency for 6 specific vaccines to target populations. RESULTS: 16% to 43% of GPs sometimes or never recommended at least one specific vaccine to their target patients. Multivariable logistic regressions of the dichotomized score showed that GPs recommended vaccines frequently when they felt comfortable explaining their benefits and risks to patients (OR = 1.87; 1.35–2.59), or trusted official sources of information highly (OR = 1.40; 1.01–1.93). They recommended vaccines infrequently when they considered that adverse effects were likely (OR = 0.71; 0.52–0.96) or doubted the vaccine's utility (OR = 0.21; 0.15–0.29). INTERPRETATION: Our findings show that after repeated vaccine controversies in France, some VH exists among French GPs, whose recommendation behaviors depend on their trust in authorities, their perception of the utility and risks of vaccines, and their comfort in explaining them. Further research is needed to confirm these results among health care workers in other countries. Elsevier 2015-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4563133/ /pubmed/26425696 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2015.06.018 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Verger, Pierre
Fressard, Lisa
Collange, Fanny
Gautier, Arnaud
Jestin, Christine
Launay, Odile
Raude, Jocelyn
Pulcini, Céline
Peretti-Watel, Patrick
Vaccine Hesitancy Among General Practitioners and Its Determinants During Controversies: A National Cross-sectional Survey in France
title Vaccine Hesitancy Among General Practitioners and Its Determinants During Controversies: A National Cross-sectional Survey in France
title_full Vaccine Hesitancy Among General Practitioners and Its Determinants During Controversies: A National Cross-sectional Survey in France
title_fullStr Vaccine Hesitancy Among General Practitioners and Its Determinants During Controversies: A National Cross-sectional Survey in France
title_full_unstemmed Vaccine Hesitancy Among General Practitioners and Its Determinants During Controversies: A National Cross-sectional Survey in France
title_short Vaccine Hesitancy Among General Practitioners and Its Determinants During Controversies: A National Cross-sectional Survey in France
title_sort vaccine hesitancy among general practitioners and its determinants during controversies: a national cross-sectional survey in france
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4563133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26425696
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2015.06.018
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