比较日本卫生保健工作者(包括口腔卫生专业人员)对COVID-19的认知和疫苗犹豫

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE BDJ Open Pub Date : 2025-01-04 DOI:10.1038/s41405-024-00282-9
Fujimi Ueno, Satoru Haresaku, Hidechika Iino, Tomoaki Taguchi, Ryuji Sakagami, Koichiro Matsumoto, Kotaro Kudo, Masahiro Yoneda, Akiko Chishaki, Kenji Okada
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背景:口腔卫生专业人员应具备良好的COVID-19疫苗素养,医生和护士也应如此。然而,日本口腔卫生专业人员对COVID-19的认知和疫苗犹豫知之甚少。目的:通过与其他医护人员(HCWs)的比较,了解口腔卫生专业人员的COVID-19素养和疫苗犹豫状况。方法:为了比较这些差异,我们于2023年3月对学校、附属医院和老年护理机构的596名工作人员进行了问卷调查,调查对象是希望接受第五剂COVID-19疫苗接种的工作人员。采用Kruskal-Wallis试验对卫生保健工作者的识别水平和疫苗剂量进行比较。将第三次或更低剂量的COVID-19疫苗定义为疫苗犹豫,使用logistic回归分析检查与犹豫相关的因素。结果:共有408名(68.5%)参与者入组。与护士和医生相比,牙科保健员的COVID-19素养水平较低。牙医接受的疫苗剂量明显低于医生。疫苗犹豫与年龄较小和对疫苗不良影响的高度关注呈正相关,但与职业无关。结论:需要采取干预措施,改善口腔卫生专业人员(特别是年轻人员)对COVID-19的低识字率和高COVID-19疫苗犹豫率,以应对COVID-19和未来的大流行。
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Comparing COVID-19 literacy and vaccine hesitancy among health care workers, including oral health professionals, in Japan.

Background: Oral health professionals should have good COVID-19 vaccine literacy as should physicians and nurses. However, little is known about COVID-19 literacy and vaccine hesitancy among oral health professionals in Japan.

Aims: This study aimed to investigate the status of COVID-19 literacy and vaccine hesitancy among oral health professionals by comparing them with other healthcare workers (HCWs).

Methods: To compare these differences, a self-administered questionnaire-based survey of 596 staff members was conducted in March 2023 at schools, an affiliated hospital, and elderly care facilities after the staff who wished to receive it completed the fifth dose of COVID-19 vaccinations. Comparison between the recognition levels and number of vaccine doses among the HCWs were examined using the Kruskal-Wallis tests. Defining the third or lower doses of COVID-19 vaccine as vaccine hesitancy, factors associated with the hesitancy were examined using logistic regression analysis.

Results: In total, 408 (68.5%) participants were enrolled for the study. Dental hygienists' COVID-19 literacy levels were lower compared to those of nurses and physicians. Dentists received a significantly lower number of vaccine doses than did physicians. Vaccine hesitancy was positively associated with younger age and higher concern about the adverse effects of the vaccine, but it was not associated with occupation.

Conclusion: Interventions to improve the low COVID-19 literacy and high COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among oral health professionals, particularly young ones, are needed for COVID-19 and future pandemics.

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