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Parental and Pediatricians’ Attitudes towards COVID-19 Vaccination for Children: Results from Nationwide Samples in Greece

Although many studies have examined factors associated with COVID-19 vaccination and healthcare professionals’ attitudes towards vaccines, less is known about parents’ and pediatricians’ attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination for children. Using two cross-sectional surveys from November to December...

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Autores principales: Steletou, Evangelia, Giannouchos, Theodoros, Karatza, Ageliki, Sinopidis, Xenophon, Vervenioti, Aggeliki, Souliotis, Kyriakos, Dimitriou, Gabriel, Gkentzi, Despoina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9406773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36010100
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9081211
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author Steletou, Evangelia
Giannouchos, Theodoros
Karatza, Ageliki
Sinopidis, Xenophon
Vervenioti, Aggeliki
Souliotis, Kyriakos
Dimitriou, Gabriel
Gkentzi, Despoina
author_facet Steletou, Evangelia
Giannouchos, Theodoros
Karatza, Ageliki
Sinopidis, Xenophon
Vervenioti, Aggeliki
Souliotis, Kyriakos
Dimitriou, Gabriel
Gkentzi, Despoina
author_sort Steletou, Evangelia
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description Although many studies have examined factors associated with COVID-19 vaccination and healthcare professionals’ attitudes towards vaccines, less is known about parents’ and pediatricians’ attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination for children. Using two cross-sectional surveys from November to December 2021 in Greece, we aimed to assess parental intention to vaccinate their 5 to 17 years old children against COVID-19 and to evaluate pediatricians’ attitudes towards children’s vaccination against COVID-19. Overall, 439 parents and 135 pediatricians participated. Of them, 240 (54.7%) intended to vaccinate their children against COVID-19. The most commonly reported reasons for non-intention were the short length of clinical trials and the fear of side effects. Only 16.6% of non-intenders would vaccinate their children if the pediatrician recommended it. The factors associated with higher intention to get vaccinated were a parent’s own vaccination against COVID-19, trust in official healthcare guidelines, increased trust in the state and the healthcare system during the pandemic, and older age. Of the pediatricians, 92.6% recommended children’s vaccination, and 75.6% agreed with mandating the vaccine. These findings suggest the need to tailor easy-to-understand messages by well-informed pediatricians to address safety concerns, educate, and clarify misconceptions through targeted interventions among those who currently do not wish to vaccinate their children.
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spelling pubmed-94067732022-08-26 Parental and Pediatricians’ Attitudes towards COVID-19 Vaccination for Children: Results from Nationwide Samples in Greece Steletou, Evangelia Giannouchos, Theodoros Karatza, Ageliki Sinopidis, Xenophon Vervenioti, Aggeliki Souliotis, Kyriakos Dimitriou, Gabriel Gkentzi, Despoina Children (Basel) Article Although many studies have examined factors associated with COVID-19 vaccination and healthcare professionals’ attitudes towards vaccines, less is known about parents’ and pediatricians’ attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination for children. Using two cross-sectional surveys from November to December 2021 in Greece, we aimed to assess parental intention to vaccinate their 5 to 17 years old children against COVID-19 and to evaluate pediatricians’ attitudes towards children’s vaccination against COVID-19. Overall, 439 parents and 135 pediatricians participated. Of them, 240 (54.7%) intended to vaccinate their children against COVID-19. The most commonly reported reasons for non-intention were the short length of clinical trials and the fear of side effects. Only 16.6% of non-intenders would vaccinate their children if the pediatrician recommended it. The factors associated with higher intention to get vaccinated were a parent’s own vaccination against COVID-19, trust in official healthcare guidelines, increased trust in the state and the healthcare system during the pandemic, and older age. Of the pediatricians, 92.6% recommended children’s vaccination, and 75.6% agreed with mandating the vaccine. These findings suggest the need to tailor easy-to-understand messages by well-informed pediatricians to address safety concerns, educate, and clarify misconceptions through targeted interventions among those who currently do not wish to vaccinate their children. MDPI 2022-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9406773/ /pubmed/36010100 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9081211 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Steletou, Evangelia
Giannouchos, Theodoros
Karatza, Ageliki
Sinopidis, Xenophon
Vervenioti, Aggeliki
Souliotis, Kyriakos
Dimitriou, Gabriel
Gkentzi, Despoina
Parental and Pediatricians’ Attitudes towards COVID-19 Vaccination for Children: Results from Nationwide Samples in Greece
title Parental and Pediatricians’ Attitudes towards COVID-19 Vaccination for Children: Results from Nationwide Samples in Greece
title_full Parental and Pediatricians’ Attitudes towards COVID-19 Vaccination for Children: Results from Nationwide Samples in Greece
title_fullStr Parental and Pediatricians’ Attitudes towards COVID-19 Vaccination for Children: Results from Nationwide Samples in Greece
title_full_unstemmed Parental and Pediatricians’ Attitudes towards COVID-19 Vaccination for Children: Results from Nationwide Samples in Greece
title_short Parental and Pediatricians’ Attitudes towards COVID-19 Vaccination for Children: Results from Nationwide Samples in Greece
title_sort parental and pediatricians’ attitudes towards covid-19 vaccination for children: results from nationwide samples in greece
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9406773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36010100
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9081211
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