Acceptability of Healthcare Professionals to Get Vaccinated against COVID-19 Two Weeks before Initiation of National Vaccination
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Statistical Analysis
4. Results
5. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Frequency % (n = 656) |
---|---|
Sex (Males/Females) | 44.1%/55.9% |
Age (years) | 44.8 ± 12.4 |
Marital status | |
married | 64% |
divorced | 6.10% |
widowed | 0.90% |
single | 29% |
Children | |
Yes | 63.80% |
Years of experience | |
<5 | 16.70% |
>20 | 24.90% |
11–15 | 16.80% |
16–20 | 19.60% |
5–10 | 22% |
Occupation | |
Doctors | 78% |
Nurses | 17.50% |
Other | 4.50% |
Specialty | |
Internal medicine | 54% |
Surgical | 35% |
Laboratory, radiology | 11% |
Working with COVID-19 patients | |
Yes | 48.60% |
No | 38.80% |
Don’t know | 12.60% |
Working in the ICU | 13% |
Financial status after COVID-19 pandemic | |
Same | 31.60% |
Worse | 41.20% |
Significantly worse | 27.30% |
No answer | 14.60% |
Infected from COVID-19 | |
Yes | 10.60% |
No | 76.80% |
Don’t know | 12.60% |
Do you feel at risk of getting infected with COVID? | |
1 not at all | 1.30% |
2 | 4.50% |
3 | 8.70% |
4 | 18.30% |
5 | 21.20% |
6 | 18.90% |
7 extremely | 27.10% |
How vulnerable do you consider yourself to a COVID-19 infection? | |
1 not at all | 9.80% |
2 | 17.00% |
3 | 10.70% |
4 | 22.20% |
5 | 15.30% |
6 | 14.30% |
7 extremely venerable | 10.70% |
If you were infected with COVID-19, how serious would your condition be? | |
1 very mild | 3.60% |
2 | 10.40% |
3 | 13% |
4 | 22.70% |
5 | 18.10% |
6 | 13.60% |
7 extremely severe | 18.60% |
Intend to Accept Vaccination | Not Intend to Accept | Undecided | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|
age | 45.25 ± 12.8 | 37.6 ± 11.2 | 42.5 ± 11.9 | 0.02 * |
gender (m/f) | 78.7%/66.1% | 4.1%/7.1% | 17.2%/26.8% | 0.01 |
marital status | ||||
single | 62.50% | 7.30% | 30.20% | 0.054 |
married | 75.80% | 4.60% | 19.60% | |
children yes | 79.40% | 3.20% | 17.30% | 0.001 |
children no | 58% | 10% | 32% | |
work setting | ||||
public | 77% | 5.40% | 17.50% | 0.1 |
private | 76.90% | 4.20% | 18.80% | |
specialty | ||||
internal medicine | 75% | 3.90% | 21% | NS |
surgical | 80.8% | 2.80% | 16.40% | |
laboratory | 76.20% | 4.70% | 19% | |
ICU | 71.40% | 14.3%^ | 14.30% | |
Treat confirmed/suspected COVID | 73% | 7% | 19.90% | <0.001 |
physicians/nurses | 76.5%/48.3% | 4%/13.8% | 19.4%/37.9% | 0.001 |
financial status | ||||
Same | 74.70% | 3.40% | 21.80% | 0.07 |
Worse | 68% | 10.90% | 21% | |
Significantly worse | 71.70% | 2% | 26.20% |
Univariate OR, (95% CI) | p | Multivariate ^ OR, (95% CI) | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|
gender (male) | 1.9 (1.11–3.21) | 0.018 | 0.98 (0.52–1.85) | 0.96 |
age | 0.97 (0.95–0.995) | 0.017 | 1.008 (0.98–1.034) | 0.55 |
married | 1.3 (0.76–2.34) | 0.31 | 1.78 (0.68–4.7) | 0.24 |
parenthood | 2.25 (1.3–3.89) | 0.004 | 4.19 (1.63–10.75) | 0.003 |
specialty | ||||
surgical vs. internal medicine | 0.7 (0.35–1.4) | 0.7 | 0.75 (0.36–1.55) | 0.4 |
laboratory vs. internal medicine | 0.93 (0.32–2.7) | 0.93 | 0.825 (0.29–1.85) | 0.74 |
ICU work setting | 1.17 (0.49–2.78) | 0.7 | 1.36 (0.54–3.45) | 0.5 |
physicians vs. nurses | 3.49 (1.59–7.66) | 0.002 | 2.79 (1.27–6.89) | 0.04 |
treat confirmed/suspected COVID | 1.45 (0.645–3.32) | 0.3 | 2.87 (1.07–7.735) | 0.036 |
Infected from COVID | 1.24 (0.54–2.88) | 0.6 | 1.48 (0.46–4.78) | 0.5 |
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Pataka, A.; Kotoulas, S.; Stefanidou, E.; Grigoriou, I.; Tzinas, A.; Tsiouprou, I.; Zarogoulidis, P.; Courcoutsakis, N.; Argyropoulou, P. Acceptability of Healthcare Professionals to Get Vaccinated against COVID-19 Two Weeks before Initiation of National Vaccination. Medicina 2021, 57, 611. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57060611
Pataka A, Kotoulas S, Stefanidou E, Grigoriou I, Tzinas A, Tsiouprou I, Zarogoulidis P, Courcoutsakis N, Argyropoulou P. Acceptability of Healthcare Professionals to Get Vaccinated against COVID-19 Two Weeks before Initiation of National Vaccination. Medicina. 2021; 57(6):611. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57060611
Chicago/Turabian StylePataka, Athanasia, Seraphim Kotoulas, Emilia Stefanidou, Ioanna Grigoriou, Asterios Tzinas, Ioanna Tsiouprou, Paul Zarogoulidis, Nikolaos Courcoutsakis, and Paraskevi Argyropoulou. 2021. "Acceptability of Healthcare Professionals to Get Vaccinated against COVID-19 Two Weeks before Initiation of National Vaccination" Medicina 57, no. 6: 611. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57060611
APA StylePataka, A., Kotoulas, S., Stefanidou, E., Grigoriou, I., Tzinas, A., Tsiouprou, I., Zarogoulidis, P., Courcoutsakis, N., & Argyropoulou, P. (2021). Acceptability of Healthcare Professionals to Get Vaccinated against COVID-19 Two Weeks before Initiation of National Vaccination. Medicina, 57(6), 611. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57060611