Attitudes Toward COVID-19 Vaccination Among Occupational Therapy Professionals and Students in Early 2021

IF 0.5 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
S. Cage, Brandon J. Warner, D. Gallegos, Heidi Cage, D. Brown
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Purpose: After the widespread transmission of the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19, the first COVID-19 vaccination received emergency use authorization in the United States in December of 2020. Current research has shown the authorized COVID-19 vaccines to be safe and effective at preventing severe illness. At the time of this study, there appears to be no published research on the attitudes and receipt of COVID-19 vaccinations among occupational therapy professionals and students. The purpose of this study is to describe the attitudes and receipt of COVID-19 vaccinations among occupational therapy professionals and students in early 2021. Methods: A total of 114 occupational therapy professionals and students (age= 41 ± 15, years of certified experience = 13 ± 13) opened the survey link and completed the instrument. Participants were sent an electronic survey via email that collected demographic information and assessed attitudes and receipt of COVID-19 vaccination. Data was downloaded and analyzed using a commercially available statistics package. Results: The majority of occupational therapy professionals in this study agreed on some level that they were comfortable (Strongly Agree = 36.0%, Agree = 16.7%, Somewhat Agree = 10.5%). Most occupational therapy professionals and students stated they had or would receive a COVID-19 vaccination. The majority of participants reported personal, household, and community safety as the primary considerations for receiving a COVID-19 vaccination. In general, these factors were a larger factor for participants than public perception or personal liberties being infringed upon. Conclusions: The findings of this study suggest a majority of occupational therapy professionals and students are comfortable with the current level of approvals for available COVID-19 vaccinations, and at the time of the survey had or intending to be vaccinated. As occupational therapy professionals and students continue to work in day-to-day patient care, it is imperative to consider the best means of educating occupational therapy professionals and students on the potential benefits of COVID-19 vaccinations.
2021年初职业治疗专业人员和学生对COVID-19疫苗接种的态度
目的:在导致COVID-19的新型冠状病毒广泛传播后,美国于2020年12月首次获得COVID-19疫苗的紧急使用授权。目前的研究表明,授权的COVID-19疫苗在预防严重疾病方面是安全有效的。在本研究进行时,似乎没有发表关于职业治疗专业人员和学生对COVID-19疫苗接种的态度和接受情况的研究。本研究的目的是描述2021年初职业治疗专业人员和学生对COVID-19疫苗接种的态度和接受情况。方法:114名职业治疗专业人员和学生(年龄= 41±15岁,从业年限= 13±13年)打开调查环节并填写问卷。通过电子邮件向参与者发送电子调查,收集人口统计信息并评估对COVID-19疫苗接种的态度和接收情况。数据已下载,并使用市售统计软件包进行分析。结果:本研究中大多数职业治疗专业人员在某种程度上同意他们的舒适(非常同意= 36.0%,同意= 16.7%,有些同意= 10.5%)。大多数职业治疗专业人员和学生表示,他们已经或将接种COVID-19疫苗。大多数参与者报告说,个人、家庭和社区安全是接受COVID-19疫苗接种的主要考虑因素。总的来说,这些因素对参与者来说是比公众认知或个人自由受到侵犯更大的因素。结论:本研究的结果表明,大多数职业治疗专业人员和学生对目前批准的COVID-19疫苗接种水平感到满意,并且在调查时已经或打算接种疫苗。随着职业治疗专业人员和学生继续从事日常患者护理工作,必须考虑对职业治疗专业人员和学生进行COVID-19疫苗接种潜在益处教育的最佳方法。
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