Health Care Personnel Attitudes Toward Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccines

A level of hesitancy existed among parents when United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved pediatric COVID-19 vaccines were introduced. We explored attitudes, beliefs, and willingness of health care personnel (HCP) as parents to vaccinate children less than 18 years of age. We develop...

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Veröffentlicht in:PRiMER: Peer-review reports in medical education research 2024-10, Vol.8, p.53
Hauptverfasser: Indelicato, Alyssa M, Shaw, Jana, Blatt, Steven D, Stewart, Telisa M, Morley, Christopher P
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Zusammenfassung:A level of hesitancy existed among parents when United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved pediatric COVID-19 vaccines were introduced. We explored attitudes, beliefs, and willingness of health care personnel (HCP) as parents to vaccinate children less than 18 years of age. We developed a cross-sectional survey for HCPs as parents, including clinical and nonclinical staff, researchers, and trainees at a single academic medical institution. We assessed role categories by vaccination status, willingness to vaccinate their children, and COVID-19 history. We analyzed data via cross tabulation and Pearson correlation to examine relationships across variables. There were a total of 1,538 research respondents. Nurses had a higher COVID-19 history compared to other roles (29.2%,
ISSN:2575-7873
2575-7873
DOI:10.22454/PRiMER.2024.405060