학술논문

Evaluation of vaccination status of health care workers for recommended vaccines and their acceptance of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines
Document Type
article
Author
Pembe Derin OygarAyşe BüyükçamZumrut Sahbudak BalNazan DalgıçŞefika Elmas BozdemirAdem KarbuzBenhur Şirvan ÇetinYalçın KaraCeren ÇetinNevin HatipoğluHatice UygunFatma Deniz AygünSelda Hançerli TörünDicle Şener OkurDilek Yılmaz ÇiftdoğanTuğçe Tural KaraAysun YahşiArife ÖzerSevliya Öcal DemirGülşen AkkoçCansu TuranEnes SalıSemra ŞenEmine Hafize ErdenizSoner Sertan KaraMelike EmiroğluTuğba EratHacer AktürkSibel Laçinel GürlevikMurat SütçüZeynep Gökçe Gayretli AydınBaşak Yıldız AtikanEdanur YeşilGizem Güner ÖzenenEmel ÇelebiKadir EfeDidem Kizmaz isancliHabibe Selver DurmuşSeher TekeliAyşe KaraaslanLida BülbülHabip AlmışÖzge KabaYıldız Ekemen KeleşBahadır YazıcıoğluSerife Bahtiyar OğuzHüsnü Fahri OvalıHazal Helin DoğanSolmaz ÇelebiDeniz ÇakirBurcugül KarasuluGülsüm Alkanİrem YenidoğanDoruk GülBurcu Parıltan KücükalioğluGülhadiye AvcuMusa Gürel KukulMelis BilenBelma YaşarTuğba ÜstünÖmer KılıçYasemin AkınSinem Oral Cebeciİbrahim Hakan BucakMehpare Sarı YanartaşAslıhan ŞahinSertaç ArslanogluMurat ElevliRabia ÇobanSadiye Kübra Tuter ÖzHalil Hatipoğluİlyas Tolga ErkumMehmet TurgutAsuman DemirbuğaTaha ÖzçelikDiclehan ÇiftçiEmine Ergül SarıGökhan AkkuşSadık Sami HatipoğluEner Cağrı DinleyiciMustafa HacimustafaoğluFerda ÖzkınayZafer KurugölAli Bulent CengizAyper SomerHasan TezerAteş Kara
Source
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, Vol 18, Iss 5 (2022)
Subject
health care workers
vaccination
measles
influenza, sars-cov-2
Immunologic diseases. Allergy
RC581-607
Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RM1-950
Language
English
ISSN
2164-5515
2164-554X
21645515
Abstract
Introduction Health care workers (HCWs) are disproportionately exposed to infectious diseases and play a role in nosocomial transmission, making them a key demographic for vaccination. HCW vaccination rates are not optimal in many countries; hence, compulsory vaccination policies have been implemented in some countries. Although these policies are effective and necessary under certain conditions, resolving HCWs’ hesitancies and misconceptions about vaccines is crucial. HCWs have the advantage of direct contact with patients; hence, they can respond to safety concerns, explain the benefits of vaccination, and counter antivaccine campaigns that escalate during pandemics, as has been observed with COVID-19. Method A short survey was carried out in May–June 2020 on the vaccination status of HCWs working with pediatric patients with COVID-19. The survey inquired about their vaccination status (mumps/measles/rubella [MMR], varicella, influenza, and diphtheria/tetanus [dT]) and willingness to receive hypothetical future COVID-19 vaccines. The respondents were grouped according to gender, age, occupation, and region. Results In total, 4927 HCWs responded to the survey. Most were young, healthy adults. The overall vaccination rates were 57.8% for dT in the past 10 years, 44.5% for MMR, 33.2% for varicella, and 13.5% for influenza. Vaccination rates were the highest among physicians. The majority of HCWs (81%) stated that they would be willing to receive COVID-19 vaccines. Conclusion Although vaccination rates for well-established vaccines were low, a majority of HCWs were willing to receive COVID-19 vaccines when available. Education and administrative trust should be enhanced to increase vaccination rates among HCWs.