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@article{1882917, author = {Arkadiusz, Dziedzic and Issa, Julien and Hussain, Mohammad Salman and Marta, Tanasiewicz and Robert, Wojtyczka and Robert, Kubina and Dyszkiewicz, Konwinska Marta and Riad, Abanoub}, article_location = {LAUSANNE}, article_number = {July 2022}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.938067}, keywords = {cross-sectional studies; COVID-19 vaccines; decision making; healthcare professionals; vaccination hesitancy; Poland}, language = {eng}, issn = {2296-2565}, journal = {Frontiers in Public Health}, title = {COVID-19 vaccine booster hesitancy (VBH) of healthcare professionals and students in Poland: Cross-sectional survey-based study}, url = {https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2022.938067/full}, volume = {10}, year = {2022} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1882917 AU - Arkadiusz, Dziedzic - Issa, Julien - Hussain, Mohammad Salman - Marta, Tanasiewicz - Robert, Wojtyczka - Robert, Kubina - Dyszkiewicz, Konwinska Marta - Riad, Abanoub PY - 2022 TI - COVID-19 vaccine booster hesitancy (VBH) of healthcare professionals and students in Poland: Cross-sectional survey-based study JF - Frontiers in Public Health VL - 10 IS - July 2022 SP - 1-14 EP - 1-14 PB - FRONTIERS MEDIA SA SN - 22962565 KW - cross-sectional studies KW - COVID-19 vaccines KW - decision making KW - healthcare professionals KW - vaccination hesitancy KW - Poland UR - https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2022.938067/full N2 - Since healthcare professionals (HCPs) play a critical role in shaping their local communities' attitudes toward vaccines, HCPs' beliefs and attitudes toward vaccination are of vital importance for primary prevention strategies. The present study was designed as a cross-sectional survey-based study utilizing a self-administered questionnaire to collect data about COVID-19 vaccine booster hesitancy (VBH) among Polish HCPs and students of medical universities (MUSs). Out of the 443 included participants, 76.3% were females, 52.6% were HCPs, 31.8% were previously infected by SARS-CoV-2, and 69.3% had already received COVID-19 vaccine booster doses (VBD). Overall, 74.5% of the participants were willing to receive COVID-19 VBD, while 7.9 and 17.6% exhibited their hesitance and rejection, respectively. The most commonly found promoter for acceptance was protection of one's health (95.2%), followed by protection of family's health (81.8%) and protection of community's health (63.3%). Inferential statistics did not show a significant association between COVID-19 VBH and demographic variables, e.g., age and gender; however, the participants who had been previously infected by SARS-CoV-2 were significantly more inclined to reject the VBD. Protection from severe infection, community transmission, good safety profile, and favorable risk-benefit ratio were the significant determinants of the COVID-19 VBD acceptance and uptake. Fear of post-vaccination side effects was one of the key barriers for accepting COVID-19 VBD, which is consistent with the pre-existing literature. Public health campaigns need to highlight the postulated benefits of vaccines and the expected harms of skipping VBD. ER -
ARKADIUSZ, Dziedzic, Julien ISSA, Mohammad Salman HUSSAIN, Tanasiewicz MARTA, Wojtyczka ROBERT, Kubina ROBERT, Konwinska Marta DYSZKIEWICZ a Abanoub RIAD. COVID-19 vaccine booster hesitancy (VBH) of healthcare professionals and students in Poland: Cross-sectional survey-based study. \textit{Frontiers in Public Health}. LAUSANNE: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, 2022, roč.~10, July 2022, s.~1-14. ISSN~2296-2565. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.938067.
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