Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/194494
Title: Confidence in a vaccine against COVID-19 among registered nurses in Barcelona, Spain across two time periods
Author: Palma, David
Hernández, Anna
Picchio, Camila A.
Jodar i Solà, Glòria
Galbany Estragués, Paola
Simón, Pere
Guillaumes, Montserrat
Díez, Elia
Rius, Cristina
Keywords: COVID-19
Vacunació
Infermeres
Epidemiologia
COVID-19
Vaccination
Nurses
Epidemiology
Issue Date: 30-Jun-2022
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: Objective: To report the vaccine hesitancy (VH) for a vaccine against COVID-19 in registered nurses in Barcelona, with measurements taken at two stages, prior to the vaccination campaign and once 75% vaccination coverage had been reached. Methods: A self-completed online survey was administered in December 2020 and again in July 2021 through the College of Nurses of Barcelona. It measured the prevalence of VH against a government-approved vaccine recommended by their employer, their intention to be vaccinated, perceptions of disease risk and vaccine protection, attitudes and beliefs to vaccination and social norm. Bivariate analysis according to VH and application time are presented. Results: 2430 valid responses were obtained in the first measurement and 2027 in the second. At both times, 86% were women and 69% worked mainly in the public sector. Prior to the vaccine availability, VH was 34.2%, decreasing to 17.9%. Risk perceptions were significantly lower in those with VH compared to non-VH, in all groups studied and at both times, while safety and efficacy perceptions increased in all groups, significantly less in VH. The greatest benefit of the COVID-19 vaccine is perceived by pharmaceutical companies. VH nurses perceived a more hesitant social environment. Conclusion: As the vaccination was rolled out, VH in nurses declined, with time improving the confidence in the safety and efficacy of the vaccines. Risk perceptions also decreased over time, except for the perception of severity in HCW where it increased. Trust in institutions impacts trust in vaccines. Keywords: vaccine hesitancy; COVID-19; trust in vaccination; nurses; pandemic; epidemiology; safety concerns; beliefs in vaccination; vaccine recommendation
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10060873
It is part of: Vaccines, 2022, vol. 10, num. 6, p. 873
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/194494
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10060873
ISSN: 2076-393X
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