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Vaccine hesitancy in health-care providers in Western countries: a narrative review.

Pierre Verger1,2, Elisabeth Botelho-Nevers3,4,5,6, Amanda Garrison1,2, Dominique Gagnon7, Arnaud Gagneur8,9, Amandine Gagneux-Brunon3,4,5,6,10, Eve Dubé11.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Vaccine hesitancy (VH) is a leading cause of suboptimal vaccine uptake rates worldwide. The interaction between patients and health-care providers (HCPs) is the keystone in addressing VH. However, significant proportions of HCPs, including those who administer vaccines, are personally and professionally vaccine-hesitant. AREAS COVERED: This narrative review sought to characterize the nature, extent, correlates, and consequences of VH among HCPs. We included 39 quantitative and qualitative studies conducted in Western countries, published since 2015, that assessed VH among HCPs in general, for several vaccines. Studies were reviewed using the WHO 3Cs model - (lack of) confidence, complacency, and (lack of) convenience. EXPERT OPINION: Despite the lack of validated tools and substantial heterogeneity in the methods used to measure VH among HCPs, this review confirms its presence in this population, at frequencies that vary by country, profession type, setting, and level of medical education. Lack of knowledge and mistrust in health authorities/pharmaceutical industry/experts were among its principal drivers. Improving the content about vaccination in HCPs' training programs, facilitating access to reliable information for use during consultations, and developing and validating instruments to measure HCPs' VH and its determinants are key to addressing VH among HCPs.

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Keywords:  Complacency; convenience; health-care providers; review; self-vaccination; vaccine confidence; vaccine hesitancy; vaccine recommendations

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35315308     DOI: 10.1080/14760584.2022.2056026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Vaccines        ISSN: 1476-0584            Impact factor:   5.683


  4 in total

1.  COVID-19 vaccination intention and activation among health care system employees: A mixed methods study.

Authors:  Lavanya Vasudevan; Rebecca Bruening; Anna Hung; Sandra Woolson; Adrian Brown; Susan N Hastings; Tammy Linton; Genevieve Embree; Christopher J Hostler; Elizabeth Mahanna; Nwora Lance Okeke; Hayden Bosworth; Nina R Sperber
Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2022-07-13       Impact factor: 4.169

2.  Racial/Ethnic Variances in COVID-19 Inoculation among Southern California Healthcare Workers.

Authors:  Alex Dubov; Brian J Distelberg; Jacinda C Abdul-Mutakabbir; Bridgette Peteet; Lisa Roberts; Susanne B Montgomery; Nicholas Rockwood; Pranjal Patel; Steven Shoptaw; Ara A Chrissian
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-17

3.  Decisions to Choose COVID-19 Vaccination by Health Care Workers in a Southern California Safety Net Medical Center Vary by Sociodemographic Factors.

Authors:  Lauren Garcia; Anthony Firek; Deborah Freund; Donatella Massai; Dhruv Khurana; Jerusha E Lee; Susanna Zamarripa; Bijan Sasaninia; Kelsey Michaels; Judi Nightingale; Nicole M Gatto
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-03

4.  Attitudes toward Monkeypox vaccination among healthcare workers in France and Belgium: a part of complacency?

Authors:  Amandine Gagneux-Brunon; Nicolas Dauby; Odile Launay; Elisabeth Botelho-Nevers
Journal:  J Hosp Infect       Date:  2022-09-26       Impact factor: 8.944

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