TY - JOUR
T1 - Knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors toward COVID-19 vaccination in a sample of Italian healthcare workers
AU - Regazzi, Luca
AU - Marziali, Eleonora
AU - Lontano, Alberto
AU - Villani, Leonardo
AU - Paladini, Andrea
AU - Calabro', Giovanna Elisa
AU - Laurenti, Patrizia
AU - Ricciardi, Walter
AU - Cadeddu, Chiara
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Vaccine hesitancy in healthcare workers (HCWs) has been studied for various contagious diseases, but there is still insufficient knowledge about this phenomenon for COVID-19. We developed and validated a knowledge, attitude, and practice survey of 39 questions to assess Italian HCWs' hesitancy toward vaccination in general (general hesitancy), COVID-19 vaccination (COVID-19 hesitancy), and public health injunctive measures (refusal of obligations). The survey was administered through a web platform between July and November 2021. Three multivariable logistic regressions were performed to evaluate the association between the explored dimensions of hesitancy and the potential determinants investigated. Out of 2,132 respondents with complete answers, 17.0% showed to be generally hesitancy toward vaccination, 32.3% were hesitant on COVID-19 vaccination, while 18.8% were categorized as refusing obligations. A significant protective effect against all three dimensions of hesitancy was found for increasing fear of COVID-19, advising COVID-19 vaccination to relatives and patients, having received flu vaccination in the previous year and having higher levels of education. Better self-rated knowledge about COVID-19 vaccines and reading up institutional sources were significantly protective against general and COVID-19 hesitancy, while being a physician rather than another healthcare professional was protective only against COVID-19 hesitancy. Conversely, increasing age and referring to colleagues to expand knowledge about COVID-19 were positively associated with COVID-19 hesitancy. The determinants of general hesitancy, COVID-19 hesitancy and the refusal of obligations are mostly overlapping. Given the great influence they exert on patients and communities, it is pivotal to limit HCWs vaccine hesitancy through appropriate training activities.
AB - Vaccine hesitancy in healthcare workers (HCWs) has been studied for various contagious diseases, but there is still insufficient knowledge about this phenomenon for COVID-19. We developed and validated a knowledge, attitude, and practice survey of 39 questions to assess Italian HCWs' hesitancy toward vaccination in general (general hesitancy), COVID-19 vaccination (COVID-19 hesitancy), and public health injunctive measures (refusal of obligations). The survey was administered through a web platform between July and November 2021. Three multivariable logistic regressions were performed to evaluate the association between the explored dimensions of hesitancy and the potential determinants investigated. Out of 2,132 respondents with complete answers, 17.0% showed to be generally hesitancy toward vaccination, 32.3% were hesitant on COVID-19 vaccination, while 18.8% were categorized as refusing obligations. A significant protective effect against all three dimensions of hesitancy was found for increasing fear of COVID-19, advising COVID-19 vaccination to relatives and patients, having received flu vaccination in the previous year and having higher levels of education. Better self-rated knowledge about COVID-19 vaccines and reading up institutional sources were significantly protective against general and COVID-19 hesitancy, while being a physician rather than another healthcare professional was protective only against COVID-19 hesitancy. Conversely, increasing age and referring to colleagues to expand knowledge about COVID-19 were positively associated with COVID-19 hesitancy. The determinants of general hesitancy, COVID-19 hesitancy and the refusal of obligations are mostly overlapping. Given the great influence they exert on patients and communities, it is pivotal to limit HCWs vaccine hesitancy through appropriate training activities.
KW - COVID-19
KW - Covid-19 vaccines
KW - Italy
KW - health knowledge and attitudes
KW - health personnel
KW - physicians
KW - surveys and questionnaires
KW - vaccination
KW - vaccination hesitancy
KW - COVID-19
KW - Covid-19 vaccines
KW - Italy
KW - health knowledge and attitudes
KW - health personnel
KW - physicians
KW - surveys and questionnaires
KW - vaccination
KW - vaccination hesitancy
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/219941
UR - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36197125/
U2 - 10.1080/21645515.2022.2116206
DO - 10.1080/21645515.2022.2116206
M3 - Article
SN - 2164-5515
VL - 2022 Oct
SP - 1
EP - 10
JO - HUMAN VACCINES & IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS
JF - HUMAN VACCINES & IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS
ER -