Pediatric nurses' acceptance and attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines for their children at Assiut University Children Hospital: A cross-sectional study.
Autor: | Hassan AM; Nursing Science Department, College of Applied Medical Sciences in Wadi Alddawasir, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia; Pediatric Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Assiut University, Egypt. Electronic address: atyathassan@aun.edu.eg., Abd-ElMohsen SA; Nursing Science Department, College of Applied Medical Sciences in Wadi Alddawasir, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia., Elhay HAA; Pediatric Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Assiut University, Egypt. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Journal of pediatric nursing [J Pediatr Nurs] 2024 Sep-Oct; Vol. 78, pp. e206-e212. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jul 14. |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.pedn.2024.07.007 |
Abstrakt: | Background: Children's vaccination mainly depends on their parents' decisions. Therefore, it is important to understand parents' acceptance and attitudes toward vaccinating their children against COVID-19. Aim: The study aimed to assess the pediatric nurses' acceptance and attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines for their children at Assiut University Children Hospital. Materials and Method: A cross-sectional descriptive design was used on a convenience sample of 270 nurses who worked at Assiut University Children Hospital. Tools: Tool one involved the demographic characteristics of pediatric nurses and their children. Tool two consisted of pediatric nurses' acceptance and attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines for their children: RESULTS: The results indicated that 79.3% of pediatric nurses had higher acceptance of vaccines and immunization of their children. Results also revealed that 80.0% of pediatric nurses had positive attitudes toward vaccines and their children's immunizations. Conclusion: It was concluded that most of pediatric nurses had high acceptance and positive attitudes toward vaccines and immunization of their children. Also, it was clarified that there was a positive statistically significant correlation between nurses' acceptance of vaccines and immunization of their children and their attitudes. Recommendations: Continuing education and tailored intervention should be implemented to correct misinformation and negative conceptions about the safety of vaccines for children. Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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