Nurses' attitudes towards COVID‐19 vaccines: A qualitative study (PROACTIVE‐study)

Author:

Ottonello Giulia1,Pesenti Silvia2,Napolitano Francesca1ORCID,Calzolari Michela1ORCID,Pagnucci Nicola1ORCID,Aleo Giuseppe13ORCID,Zanini Milko1ORCID,Catania Gianluca1ORCID,Hayter Mark4ORCID,Sasso Loredana1ORCID,Bagnasco Annamaria1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Sciences University of Genoa Genoa Italy

2. University of Genoa Genoa Italy

3. Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Dublin Ireland

4. Faculty of Health and Education Manchester Metropolitan University Manchester UK

Abstract

AbstractAimTo explore the attitudes of healthcare workers towards COVID‐19 vaccines.DesignA qualitative descriptive design was used.MethodsFive focus groups were conducted between October and November 2021, with a total of 30 nurses from different contexts in Northern Italy. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the transcripts.ResultsThree main themes were identified: ‘favourable’, ‘unsure’ and ‘contrary to’ COVID‐19 vaccines. The favourable position was underpinned by trust in science, research and vaccination; protection for themselves, their families, patients and the population; duty as professionals; necessity to set an example for others. Participants who were unsure had doubts about the composition, safety and efficacy of the vaccine and were sometimes afraid that media provided incomplete information. The main reason why nurses were against was the feeling that being forced to vaccinate perceived as blackmail. Favourable or unsure nurses struggled to deal with those who were against and developed a series of emotions that ranged from respect and attempt to rationalize, to frustration and defeat.ConclusionsIdentifying the areas of hesitation is essential to understand what affects the choices of acceptance, delay or refusal of vaccination. The issues that emerged regarding proper communication within the vaccination campaign highlights the key importance of adequate vaccination strategies.Implication for the Profession and/or Patient CareUnderstanding attitudes towards vaccine and related motivations among healthcare workers could help develop more specific and targeted vaccination campaigns that can ensure proper vaccination coverage rates and avoid hesitancy or refusal.Impact Healthcare workers experiences of COVID‐19 vaccines, their views and know how they feel during COVID‐19 vaccinations. Healthcare workers had three different positions in COVID‐19 vaccination. This research will guide and target future vaccination campaigns. Reporting MethodThe study is reported using the Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research (SRQR).Patient or Public ContributionNo Patient or Public Contribution.

Publisher

Wiley

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