| Literature DB >> 34851399 |
Judith Green-McKenzie1, Frances S Shofer2, Florence Momplaisir3, Barbara J Kuter4, Gregory Kruse5, Usama Bialal6, Maryam Behta7, Judith O'Donnell8, Nida Al-Ramahi9, Nishaminy Kasbekar10, Patricia Sullivan7, Philip Okala7, Patrick J Brennan7.
Abstract
Importance: Several COVID-19 vaccines have been authorized in the US, yet preliminary evidence suggests high levels of vaccine hesitancy and wide racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in uptake. Objective: To assess COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among health care personnel (HCP) during the first 4 months of availability in a large academic hospital, compare acceptance with previously measured vaccine hesitancy, and describe racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in vaccine uptake. Design, Setting, and Participants: This cross-sectional study included 12 610 HCP who were offered COVID-19 vaccination at a major academic hospital in Philadelphia between December 16, 2020, and April 16, 2021. Exposures: For each HCP, data were collected on occupational category, age, sex, race and ethnicity (Asian or Pacific Islander, Black or African American [Black], Hispanic, White, and multiracial), and social vulnerability index (SVI) at the zip code of residence. Main Outcomes and Measures: Vaccine uptake by HCP at the employee vaccination clinic.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34851399 PMCID: PMC8637254 DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.36582
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMA Netw Open ISSN: 2574-3805
Vaccine Acceptance Rates Among HCP Offered COVID-19 Vaccine by Demographic Characteristics
| Characteristic | Total | No. (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Received first vaccine dose | ||
| All HCP | 12 610 | 9573 (76.0) |
| Sex | ||
| Female | 7814 | 6137 (78.5) |
| Male | 4173 | 3436 (82.3) |
| Age, y | ||
| Mean (SD) | 40.9 (12.4) | NA |
| 18-24 | 466 | 287 (61.6) |
| 25-34 | 4516 | 3453 (76.5) |
| 35-44 | 3222 | 2411 (74.9) |
| 45-54 | 2163 | 1636 (75.6) |
| 55-64 | 1737 | 1387 (80.0) |
| ≥65 | 506 | 399 (78.9) |
| Race and ethnicity | ||
| Asian or Pacific Islander | 1480 | 1306 (88.2) |
| Black or African American (non-Hispanic) | 2563 | 1440 (56.2) |
| Hispanic or Latino | 452 | 363 (80.3) |
| White (non-Hispanic) | 7086 | 6157 (86.9) |
| Multiracial | 192 | 123 (64.1) |
| Other race | 120 | 109 (90.8) |
| Social Vulnerability Index | ||
| Low | 3744 | 3168 (84.6) |
| Medium | 3257 | 2671 (82.0) |
| High | 4434 | 3080 (69.5) |
| Job position | ||
| Physicians | 2788 | 2415 (86.6) |
| Nurses | 3132 | 2707 (86.3) |
| Some patient contact | 2502 | 1460 (58.4) |
| No patient contact | 3931 | 2893 (73.6) |
Abbreviations: HCP, health care personnel; NA, not applicable.
All differences in vaccine uptake determined by χ2 tests; P < .001 for all.
Ns may not total to full sample due to missing values (sex: n = 623, 4.9%; race and ethnicity: n = 717, 5.7%; SVI: n = 1175, 9.3%; job position: n = 257, 2%).
Includes Alaskan Native, American Indian, and those identifying as other.
Approximation based on zip code of residence of employee.
Includes environmental and food services, transporters, security, nursing aides, social workers, dietitians, physical therapists, radiology technicians, phlebotomists, and others.
Includes administrative, financial, clerical, management, clinical laboratory personnel, information technology, maintenance, and pharmacy.
Comparison of Health Care Personnel by Demographic Variables Stratified by Job Category
| Variable | Physicians (n = 2788) | Nurses (n = 3132) | Some patient contact (n = 2502) | No patient contact (n = 3931) | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Received first vaccine dose, No. (%) | Total | Received first vaccine dose, No. (%) | Total | Received first vaccine dose, No. (%) | Total | Received first vaccine dose, No.(%) | |||||
| Sex | ||||||||||||
| Female | 1117 | 1029 (92.1) | .36 | 2731 | 2364 (86.6) | >.99 | 1534 | 1025 (66.8) | .73 | 2278 | 1653 (72.6) | <.001 |
| Male | 1489 | 1386 (93.1) | 390 | 338 (86.7) | 659 | 435 (66) | 1568 | 1240 (79.1) | ||||
| Unknown | 182 | 0 | 11 | 0 | 309 | 0 | 85 | 0 | ||||
| Age, y | ||||||||||||
| 18-34 | 1049 | 952 (90.8) | <.001 | 1735 | 1503 (86.6) | .76 | 867 | 417 (48.1) | <.001 | 1192 | 815 (68.4) | <.001 |
| 35-44 | 783 | 669 (85.4) | 773 | 659 (85.3) | 679 | 394 (58.0) | 939 | 667 (71) | ||||
| 45-54 | 439 | 365 (83.1) | 400 | 344 (86) | 492 | 318 (64.6) | 798 | 597 (74.8) | ||||
| ≥55 | 517 | 429 (83.0) | 224 | 196 (87.5) | 464 | 331 (71.3) | 1002 | 814 (81.2) | ||||
| Race and ethnicity | ||||||||||||
| Asian or Pacific Islander | 588 | 540 (91.8) | .46 | 314 | 279 (88.9) | <.001 | 121 | 101 (83.5) | <.001 | 438 | 378 (86.3) | <.001 |
| Black or African American (non-Hispanic) | 139 | 134 (96.4) | 301 | 189 (62.8) | 934 | 466 (49.9) | 1130 | 636 (56.3) | ||||
| Hispanic or Latino | 101 | 94 (93.1) | 93 | 83 (89.3) | 79 | 58 (73.4) | 167 | 124 (74.3) | ||||
| White (non-Hispanic) | 1631 | 1507 (92.4) | 2366 | 2111 (89.2) | 966 | 776 (80.3) | 2003 | 1693 (84.5) | ||||
| Multiracial | 10 | 10 (100) | 40 | 35 (87.5) | 52 | 26 (52.0) | 82 | 48 (58.5) | ||||
| Other race | 85 | 80 (94.1) | 3 | 3 (100) | 17 | 15 (88.2) | 13 | 10 (76.9) | ||||
| Unknown | 234 | 50 (21.4) | 15 | 2 (13.3) | 333 | 18 (5.4) | 98 | 4 (4.1) | ||||
| SVI | ||||||||||||
| Low | 768 | 655 (85.3) | .21 | 1334 | 1161 (87.0) | .35 | 478 | 373 (78.0) | <.001 | 1097 | 946 (86.2) | <.001 |
| Medium | 870 | 771 (88.6) | 911 | 793 (87.1) | 446 | 306 (68.6) | 972 | 767 (78.9) | ||||
| High | 717 | 627 (87.5) | 856 | 728 (85.1) | 1064 | 584 (54.9) | 1707 | 1112 (65.1) | ||||
| Unknown | 433 | 362 (83.6) | 31 | 20 (64.5) | 514 | 197 (38.3) | 155 | 68 (43.9) | ||||
Abbreviations: HCP, health care personnel; SVI, Social Vulnerability Index.
Job category assigned to all but 2% (257) of HCP.
Statistical comparisons used χ2 tests. Unknown values were not included in statistical testing.
Includes Alaskan Native, American Indian, and those identifying as other.
Social Vulnerability Index: Approximation based on zip code of residence of employee.
Figure 1. Weekly Cumulative Percent of Health Care Personnel Receiving the First Vaccine Dose by Race and Ethnicity
Other race Includes Alaskan Native, American Indian, and those identifying as other.
Figure 2. Weekly Cumulative Percent of Health Care Personnel (HCP) Receiving the First Vaccine Dose by Race and Ethnicity Stratified by Job Category
The dashed line indicates when 70% of HCP were vaccinated. For White individuals, all HCP regardless of job category achieved 70% by 5 weeks, whereas among Black and African American HCPs, only physicians reached the 70% threshold.
Relative Risk Regression Models, Modeled on 11 063 Health Care Personnel Who Received the First Vaccine Dose
| Variable | Unadjusted | Adjusted | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Risk ratio (95% CI) | Risk ratio (95% CI) | |||
| Race and ethnicity | ||||
| Asian or Pacific Islander | 1.01 (0.99-1.04) | .20 | 1.01 (0.99-1.04) | .22 |
| Black or African American (non-Hispanic) | 0.63 (0.61-0.66) | <.001 | 0.69 (0.66-0.72) | <.001 |
| Hispanic or Latino | 0.93 (0.89-0.98) | .003 | 0.97 (0.93-1.01) | .16 |
| White (non-Hispanic) | 1 [Reference] | NA | 1 [Reference] | NA |
| Multiracial | 0.74 (0.67-0.83) | <.001 | 0.80 (0.73-0.89) | <.001 |
| Other | 1.02 (0.95-1.11) | .56 | 1.01 (0.99-1.04) | .62 |
| Sex | ||||
| Male | NA | 1.00 (0.98-1.02) | .81 | |
| Female | NA | 1 [Reference] | ||
| Age, y | ||||
| 18-24 | NA | 1 [Reference] | NA | |
| 35-44 | NA | 1.00 (0.98-1.03) | .69 | |
| 45-54 | NA | 1.03 (1.01-1.06) | .009 | |
| 55-64 | NA | 1.10 (1.07-1.13) | <.001 | |
| ≥65 | NA | 1.13 (1.09-1.17) | <.001 | |
| Job or position | ||||
| No patient contact | NA | 1 [Reference] | NA | |
| Physician | NA | 1.12 (1.09-1.14) | <.001 | |
| Nurse | NA | 1.09 (1.07-1.12) | <.001 | |
| Some patient contact | NA | 0.91 (0.88-0.94) | <.001 | |
| SVI | ||||
| Low | NA | 1 [Reference] | NA | |
| Medium | NA | 1.00 (0.98-1.02) | .73 | |
| High | NA | 0.97 (0.95-0.99) | .004 | |
Abbreviation: SVI, Social Vulnerability Index.
Approximation based on zip code of residence of employee.