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Barriers for vaccination of healthcare workers

Journal

HUMAN VACCINES & IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS
Volume 17, Issue 9, Pages 3073-3076

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2021.1904760

Keywords

Vaccine hesitancy; vaccine attitudes; vaccine policy; healthcare workers; vaccine preventable diseases

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Outbreaks of vaccine preventable diseases in hospital settings present challenges globally, with healthcare workers playing a crucial role in preventing nosocomial spread. The debate on vaccination of healthcare workers continues, with some countries implementing mandatory vaccination policies. Barriers such as lack of vaccination policies, inadequate knowledge, and organization around HCWs' immunizations hinder complete vaccination coverage. Efforts to provide information, check vaccination records, and offer necessary vaccinations can help improve staff adherence to vaccination schemes.
Outbreaks of vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs) in hospital settings remain a challenge even in countries with established (childhood-) vaccination programs. Healthcare workers (HCWs) with an updated vaccination card play an important role in reducing the risk of nosocomial spread of VPDs. Yet, in many places, HCWs report their immunization status to be unknown or not updated. In times of a global pandemic, the debate on vaccination of HCWs is as hot as ever; do HCWs have an increased responsibility to get vaccinated against VPDs? If so, how do we increase vaccination uptake rates among HCWs? Mandatory vaccination against VPDs for HCWs has been introduced in some countries, but it may cause ethical dilemmas and not be culturally acceptable everywhere. We looked at vaccination policies and HCWs' attitudes toward immunization against VPDs. We found that missing vaccine policies and lack of knowledge of VPDs, vaccination benefits, as well as inadequate organization around HCWs' immunizations were important barriers to have a complete vaccination record. A systematic approach to employees providing information of VPDs and vaccinations, going through their vaccination cards and offering antibody testing where appropriate or a shot of a missing vaccine could support staff to adhere to vaccination schemes.

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