this study analyzes vaccine hesitancy (VH) among healthcare workers (HCWs) in 15 european countries. we have undertaken a systematic review by synthesizing data from 46 articles (between 2015 and 2022) encompassing 55,612 subjects. despite the heterogeneity of the methods in the various studies, we found that physicians had consistently higher vaccination rates than nurses across different countries and different vaccines. physicians' average vaccination rate was 79% across a selection of vaccines, while that of nurses was 62%. concerns regarding vaccine safety, information gaps, and the responsibility of healthcare authorities in managing VH are highlighted by qualitative insights. this research contributes to our comprehension of the ways in which VH among HCWs is impacted by healthcare roles, vaccine types, and regional disparities. the insights gleaned from this analysis can serve as a guide for targeted interventions aimed at increasing vaccine acceptance and coverage in europe, ultimately strengthening public health.

Kaur, M., Coppeta, L., Olesen, O.f. (2023). Vaccine hesitancy among healthcare workers in Europe: a systematic review. VACCINES, 11(11) [10.3390/vaccines11111657].

Vaccine hesitancy among healthcare workers in Europe: a systematic review

Coppeta, L.
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2023-01-01

Abstract

this study analyzes vaccine hesitancy (VH) among healthcare workers (HCWs) in 15 european countries. we have undertaken a systematic review by synthesizing data from 46 articles (between 2015 and 2022) encompassing 55,612 subjects. despite the heterogeneity of the methods in the various studies, we found that physicians had consistently higher vaccination rates than nurses across different countries and different vaccines. physicians' average vaccination rate was 79% across a selection of vaccines, while that of nurses was 62%. concerns regarding vaccine safety, information gaps, and the responsibility of healthcare authorities in managing VH are highlighted by qualitative insights. this research contributes to our comprehension of the ways in which VH among HCWs is impacted by healthcare roles, vaccine types, and regional disparities. the insights gleaned from this analysis can serve as a guide for targeted interventions aimed at increasing vaccine acceptance and coverage in europe, ultimately strengthening public health.
2023
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Review
Esperti anonimi
Settore MEDS-25/B - Medicina del lavoro
English
Europe
healthcare workers (HCWs)
vaccination rates
vaccine hesitancy
Kaur, M., Coppeta, L., Olesen, O.f. (2023). Vaccine hesitancy among healthcare workers in Europe: a systematic review. VACCINES, 11(11) [10.3390/vaccines11111657].
Kaur, M; Coppeta, L; Olesen, Of
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