Autor: |
El-Hneiti M; School of Nursing, The University of Jordan, P.O. Box 13807, Amman 11942, Jordan., Shaheen A; School of Nursing, The University of Jordan, P.O. Box 13807, Amman 11942, Jordan., Malak MZ; Faculty of Nursing, Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, P.O. Box 130, Amman 11733, Jordan., Al-Hussami R; Faculty of Medicine, The University of Jordan, P.O. Box 13807, Amman 11942, Jordan., Al-Hiary SS; Jordan University Hospital, P.O. Box 13046, Amman 11942, Jordan., Elfalah M; Faculty of Medicine, The University of Jordan, P.O. Box 13807, Amman 11942, Jordan., Al-Hussami M; School of Nursing, The University of Jordan, P.O. Box 13807, Amman 11942, Jordan. |
Abstrakt: |
Health workers play an important part as role models, advocates for vaccination, vaccinators and educators in a community. Furthermore, they are at high risk of being infected with COVID-19 as they are on the frontlines. Thus, this study purposed to determine the willingness of the healthcare professionals working in healthcare institutions to accept the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Jordan. A cross-sectional design and a convenience-sampling method were used to recruit the study population from different healthcare sectors. A web-based survey was used to collect data. Findings showed that 1594 healthcare professionals responded and 74% of them were aged less than 45 years. Almost 65% of the respondents were registered nurses and 68.4% of them were married. A total of 94.9% of the participants heard about the COVID-19 vaccine, but only 56.5% of them had had the opportunity to attend lectures/discussions about COVID-19 vaccine. Official government websites were the primary source of obtaining information about COVID-19 (36.3%). The willingness of acceptance rate of COVID-19 vaccine was 63%. There were positive correlations between vaccine acceptance and compliance toward COVID-19 infection control precautions (r = 0.119, p < 0.01), knowledge about COVID-19 (r = 0.256, p < 0.01), age (r = 0.170, p < 0.01), and years of experience (r = 0.105, p < 0.01). Furthermore, age, knowledge, and compliance were significant predictors of the acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine. Thus, it is necessary to develop specific interventions for healthcare professionals with low acceptance rates and take into consideration the predictors of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance. Further research is needed to explore the factors influencing the refusal of the COVID-19 vaccine by healthcare professionals. |