Characterizing healthcare personnel attitudes toward receipt of a voluntary bivalent COVID-19 booster vaccine during a COVID-19 outbreak at a behavioral health hospital in Connecticut.
Scott C RobertsKathryn WillebrandJacqueline FredrickLauren PischelKavin M PatelThomas S MurrayRichard A MartinelloPublished in: Antimicrobial stewardship & healthcare epidemiology : ASHE (2024)
COVID-19 vaccine uptake in healthcare personnel (HCP) is poor. A cross-sectional survey study of behavioral health HCP was performed. Commonly identified reasons for vaccination were protecting others and oneself. Reasons against were a lack of perceived protection, dosing intervals, and side effects. Assessing vaccination attitudes can assist in uptake strategy.