Characterization of vaccine confidence among teachers in British Columbia, Canada: A population-based survey

Author:

Racey C. SaraiORCID,Donken RobineORCID,Fox Ellie,Porter Imogen,Bettinger Julie A.,Mark Jennifer,Bonifacio Lizl,Dawar Meena,Gagel Mike,Kling Rakel,Mema Silvina,Mitchell Hana,Roe Ian,Ogilvie Gina,Sadarangani ManishORCID

Abstract

Objectives Teachers are an important occupational group to consider when addressing vaccine confidence and uptake for school-aged children due to their proximate role within school-based immunization programs. The objectives of this study were to characterize and identify sociodemographic factors associated with vaccine confidence and describe teachers’ knowledge of and perceived role in the school-based immunization program, with the aim of informing public health policy and identifying opportunities for supporting teachers in their role in school-based immunization programs. Methods A cross-sectional survey of elementary and secondary public-school teachers in British Columbia was completed from August to November 2020. Respondents provided sociodemographic information, as well as past vaccination experience, vaccine knowledge, and perceived role in the school-based immunization program. Vaccine confidence was measured using the Vaccine Hesitancy Scale (VHS). Characteristics associated with the VHS sub-scales ‘lack of confidence in vaccines’ and ‘perceived risk of vaccines’, were explored using ANOVA. Descriptive analysis was completed for teachers’ perceived role in the immunization program. Results 5,095 surveys were included in this analysis. Overall vaccine confidence was high, with vaccine hesitancy being related to the perceived risk of vaccines rather than a lack of confidence in the effectiveness of vaccines. ANOVA found significant differences for both VHS-sub-scales based on sociodemographic factors, however, the strength of the association was generally small. High general vaccine knowledge and never having delayed or refused a vaccine in the past were associated with higher vaccine confidence. Overall, teachers reported a lack of clarity in their role within the school-based immunization program. Conclusions This large population-based observational study of teachers highlights a number of key engagement opportunities between public health and the education sector. Using a validated scale, we found that overall, teachers are highly accepting of vaccines, and well situated as potential partners with public health to address vaccine hesitancy.

Funder

British Columbia Immunization Committee

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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