COVID-19 Vaccination Among Skilled Nursing Facility Staff: Challenges and Strategies Identified by Administrators

Author:

Gadbois Emily A.1ORCID,Brazier Joan F.1,Meehan Amy1,Madrigal Caroline2,White Elizabeth M.1,Rafat Aseel1,Grabowski David3,Shield Renee R.1

Affiliation:

1. Brown University, Providence, RI, USA

2. Providence VA Medical Center, RI, USA

3. Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA

Abstract

COVID-19 vaccinations are critical for mitigating outbreaks and reducing mortality for skilled nursing facility (SNF) residents and staff, yet uptake among SNF staff varies widely and remains suboptimal. Understanding which strategies are successful for promoting staff vaccination, and examining the relationship between vaccination policies and staff retention/turnover is key for identifying best practices. We conducted repeated interviews with SNF administrators at 3-month intervals between July 2020 and December 2021 ( n = 156 interviews). We found that COVID-19 vaccines were initially met with both enthusiasm and skepticism by SNF staff. Administrators reported strategies to increase staff vaccine acceptance, including incentives, one-on-one education, and less stringent personal protective equipment requirements. Federal and state vaccination mandates further promoted vaccine uptake. This combination of mandates with prioritization of the vaccine by SNFs and their leadership was successful at increasing staff vaccination acceptance, which may be critical to increase staff booster uptake from its current suboptimal levels.

Funder

Warren Alpert Foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Policy

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