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COVID-19 vaccine confidence and hesitancy among health care workers: A cross-sectional survey from a MERS-CoV experienced nation

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to identify coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine perception, acceptance, confidence, hesitancy, and barriers among health care workers (HCWs). METHODS: An online national cross-sectional pilot-validated questionnaire was self-administered by HCWs in Saudi Arabia,...

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Autores principales: Barry, Mazin, Temsah, Mohamad-Hani, Alhuzaimi, Abdullah, Alamro, Nurah, Al-Eyadhy, Ayman, Aljamaan, Fadi, Saddik, Basema, Alhaboob, Ali, Alsohime, Fahad, Alhasan, Khalid, Alrabiaah, Abdulkarim, Alaraj, Ali, Halwani, Rabih, Jamal, Amr, Alsubaie, Sarah, Al-Shahrani, Fatimah S., Memish, Ziad A., Al-Tawfiq, Jaffar A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8629228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34843462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244415
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author Barry, Mazin
Temsah, Mohamad-Hani
Alhuzaimi, Abdullah
Alamro, Nurah
Al-Eyadhy, Ayman
Aljamaan, Fadi
Saddik, Basema
Alhaboob, Ali
Alsohime, Fahad
Alhasan, Khalid
Alrabiaah, Abdulkarim
Alaraj, Ali
Halwani, Rabih
Jamal, Amr
Alsubaie, Sarah
Al-Shahrani, Fatimah S.
Memish, Ziad A.
Al-Tawfiq, Jaffar A.
author_facet Barry, Mazin
Temsah, Mohamad-Hani
Alhuzaimi, Abdullah
Alamro, Nurah
Al-Eyadhy, Ayman
Aljamaan, Fadi
Saddik, Basema
Alhaboob, Ali
Alsohime, Fahad
Alhasan, Khalid
Alrabiaah, Abdulkarim
Alaraj, Ali
Halwani, Rabih
Jamal, Amr
Alsubaie, Sarah
Al-Shahrani, Fatimah S.
Memish, Ziad A.
Al-Tawfiq, Jaffar A.
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description OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to identify coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine perception, acceptance, confidence, hesitancy, and barriers among health care workers (HCWs). METHODS: An online national cross-sectional pilot-validated questionnaire was self-administered by HCWs in Saudi Arabia, which is a nation with MERS-CoV experience. The main outcome variable was HCWs’ acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine candidates. The factors associated with vaccination acceptance were identified through a logistic regression analysis, and the level of anxiety was measured using a validated instrument to measure general anxiety levels. RESULTS: Out of the 1512 HCWs who completed the study questionnaire—of which 62.4% were women—70% were willing to receive COVID-19 vaccines. A logistic regression analysis revealed that male HCWs (ORa = 1.551, 95% CI: 1.122–2.144), HCWs who believe in vaccine safety (ORa = 2.151; 95% CI: 1.708–2.708), HCWs who believe that COVID vaccines are the most likely way to stop the pandemic (ORa = 1.539; 95% CI: 1.259–1.881), and HCWs who rely on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for COVID 19 updates (ORa = 1.505, 95% CI: 1.125–2.013) were significantly associated with reporting a willingness to be vaccinated. However, HCWs who believed that the vaccines were rushed without evidence-informed testing were found to be 60% less inclined to accept COVID-19 vaccines (ORa = 0.394, 95% CI: 0.298–0.522). CONCLUSION: Most HCWs are willing to receive COVID-19 vaccines once they are available; the satisfactoriness of COVID-19 vaccination among HCWs is crucial because health professionals’ knowledge and confidence toward vaccines are important determining factors for not only their own vaccine acceptance but also recommendation for such vaccines to their patients.
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spelling pubmed-86292282021-11-30 COVID-19 vaccine confidence and hesitancy among health care workers: A cross-sectional survey from a MERS-CoV experienced nation Barry, Mazin Temsah, Mohamad-Hani Alhuzaimi, Abdullah Alamro, Nurah Al-Eyadhy, Ayman Aljamaan, Fadi Saddik, Basema Alhaboob, Ali Alsohime, Fahad Alhasan, Khalid Alrabiaah, Abdulkarim Alaraj, Ali Halwani, Rabih Jamal, Amr Alsubaie, Sarah Al-Shahrani, Fatimah S. Memish, Ziad A. Al-Tawfiq, Jaffar A. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to identify coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine perception, acceptance, confidence, hesitancy, and barriers among health care workers (HCWs). METHODS: An online national cross-sectional pilot-validated questionnaire was self-administered by HCWs in Saudi Arabia, which is a nation with MERS-CoV experience. The main outcome variable was HCWs’ acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine candidates. The factors associated with vaccination acceptance were identified through a logistic regression analysis, and the level of anxiety was measured using a validated instrument to measure general anxiety levels. RESULTS: Out of the 1512 HCWs who completed the study questionnaire—of which 62.4% were women—70% were willing to receive COVID-19 vaccines. A logistic regression analysis revealed that male HCWs (ORa = 1.551, 95% CI: 1.122–2.144), HCWs who believe in vaccine safety (ORa = 2.151; 95% CI: 1.708–2.708), HCWs who believe that COVID vaccines are the most likely way to stop the pandemic (ORa = 1.539; 95% CI: 1.259–1.881), and HCWs who rely on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for COVID 19 updates (ORa = 1.505, 95% CI: 1.125–2.013) were significantly associated with reporting a willingness to be vaccinated. However, HCWs who believed that the vaccines were rushed without evidence-informed testing were found to be 60% less inclined to accept COVID-19 vaccines (ORa = 0.394, 95% CI: 0.298–0.522). CONCLUSION: Most HCWs are willing to receive COVID-19 vaccines once they are available; the satisfactoriness of COVID-19 vaccination among HCWs is crucial because health professionals’ knowledge and confidence toward vaccines are important determining factors for not only their own vaccine acceptance but also recommendation for such vaccines to their patients. Public Library of Science 2021-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8629228/ /pubmed/34843462 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244415 Text en © 2021 Barry et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Barry, Mazin
Temsah, Mohamad-Hani
Alhuzaimi, Abdullah
Alamro, Nurah
Al-Eyadhy, Ayman
Aljamaan, Fadi
Saddik, Basema
Alhaboob, Ali
Alsohime, Fahad
Alhasan, Khalid
Alrabiaah, Abdulkarim
Alaraj, Ali
Halwani, Rabih
Jamal, Amr
Alsubaie, Sarah
Al-Shahrani, Fatimah S.
Memish, Ziad A.
Al-Tawfiq, Jaffar A.
COVID-19 vaccine confidence and hesitancy among health care workers: A cross-sectional survey from a MERS-CoV experienced nation
title COVID-19 vaccine confidence and hesitancy among health care workers: A cross-sectional survey from a MERS-CoV experienced nation
title_full COVID-19 vaccine confidence and hesitancy among health care workers: A cross-sectional survey from a MERS-CoV experienced nation
title_fullStr COVID-19 vaccine confidence and hesitancy among health care workers: A cross-sectional survey from a MERS-CoV experienced nation
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 vaccine confidence and hesitancy among health care workers: A cross-sectional survey from a MERS-CoV experienced nation
title_short COVID-19 vaccine confidence and hesitancy among health care workers: A cross-sectional survey from a MERS-CoV experienced nation
title_sort covid-19 vaccine confidence and hesitancy among health care workers: a cross-sectional survey from a mers-cov experienced nation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8629228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34843462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244415
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