COVID-19 postvaccination adverse events and vaccine hesitancy among hospital employees: Is there a link?
Background: Vaccination against COVID-19 has demonstrated high efficacy in preventing illness severe enough to result in hospitalization. Despite these data, universal vaccine adoption by different population groups, including hospital employees, has been a challenging public health task. Vaccine-as...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Antimicrobial stewardship & healthcare epidemiology : ASHE 2022-07, Vol.2 (S1), p.s41-s41 |
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Vaccination against COVID-19 has demonstrated high efficacy in preventing illness severe enough to result in hospitalization. Despite these data, universal vaccine adoption by different population groups, including hospital employees, has been a challenging public health task. Vaccine-associated adverse events, the novelty of the vaccines, and the absence of long-term follow-up data have been reported as major contributors to COVID-19 vaccines mistrust. We sought to quantify postvaccination adverse events, to assess their correlation with unvaccinated status, and to evaluate other factors contributing to COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy.
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In a 240-bed community hospital located in a metropolitan area in the United States, we conducted a voluntary and anonymous online survey among contracted employees between September and November 2021. The study protocol was approved by the institutional review board at our facility.
Results:
Of all 185 responders, 143 (77%) were female, 95 (51%) were aged |
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ISSN: | 2732-494X 2732-494X |
DOI: | 10.1017/ash.2022.134 |