| Literature DB >> 34618663 |
Xinxin Ye1, Wan Ye2, Jinyue Yu3, Yuzhen Gao4, Ziyang Ren1, Lanzhen Chen5, Ao Dong6, Qian Yi1, Chenju Zhan7, Yanni Lin8, Yangxin Wang9, Simin Huang10, Peige Song1.
Abstract
The COVID-19 vaccines have been developed in a wide range of countries. This study aimed to examine factors that related to vaccination rates and willingness to be vaccinated against COVID-19 among Chinese healthcare workers (HCWs). From 3rd February to 18th February, 2021, an online cross-sectional survey was conducted among HCWs to investigate factors associated with the acceptance and willingness of COVID-19 vaccination. Sociodemographic characteristics and the acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination among Chinese HCWs were evaluated. A total of 2156 HCWs from 21 provinces in China responded to this survey (effective rate: 98.99%)), among whom 1433 (66.5%) were vaccinated with at least one dose. Higher vaccination rates were associated with older age, working as a clinician, having no personal religion, working in a fever clinic or higher hospital grade, and having received vaccine education, family history for influenza vaccination and strong familiarity with the vaccine. Willingness for vaccination was related to working in midwestern China, considerable knowledge of the vaccine, received vaccine education, and strong confidence in the vaccine. Results of this study can provide evidence for the government to improve vaccine coverage by addressing vaccine hesitancy in the COVID-19 pandemic and future public health emergencies.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; cross-sectional studies; healthcare workers; online survey; public health; vaccine
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34618663 PMCID: PMC8903981 DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2021.1985354
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Vaccin Immunother ISSN: 2164-5515 Impact factor: 4.526