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From Monitoring the Commitment to Inoculations among Healthcare Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic to Overcoming Communication Risks in the Process of Vaccination

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Заглавие From Monitoring the Commitment to Inoculations among Healthcare Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic to Overcoming Communication Risks in the Process of Vaccination
 
Автор Platonova, T. A.
Golubkova, A. A.
Sklyar, M. S.
Sisin, Е. I.
Smirnova, S. S.
Tomenko, T. R.
Rozhkov, M. S.
 
Тематика COMMUNICATION RISKS
COVID-19
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
MONITORING OF COMMITMENT
SOLUTION OPTIONS
VACCINATION
 
Описание Introduction: The epidemic process of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) can be managed only through vaccination. Yet, despite the availability of effective immunobiological preparations, health administrators often face a negative attitude of the population, including healthcare professionals, to vaccination. Objective: To establish commitment of workers of health facilities to vaccination against COVID–19 during different periods of the pandemic using modern online resources and to justify the need to develop effective practices of dealing with communicative risks in the course of vaccination. Materials and methods: The study was conducted in several successive stages corresponding to five waves of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Russian Federation by means of an online survey of 5,304 health workers using Google Forms. We applied sociological and statistical methods of research. Results: We observed that the attitude to vaccination against COVID-19 among the employees of health institutions was ambiguous and changed over time demonstrating a gradual increase in adherence to inoculations. The potential risk group with a negative attitude towards vaccination included female nurses and workers of non-medical specialties with less than five years of work experience. An insufficient level of commitment to coronavirus vaccination among the personnel of health facilities has been also noted in other countries, which is a serious problem on a global scale hindering the victory over this novel infection. Conclusion: We assessed commitment to inoculations against COVID-19 among medical workers using modern online resources and found its inadequate level necessitating effective interventions aimed at awareness raising and training in modern practices of effective communications. © 2023, Federal Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology. All rights reserved.
 
Дата 2024-04-05T16:17:59Z
2024-04-05T16:17:59Z
2023
 
Тип Article
Journal article (info:eu-repo/semantics/article)
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Идентификатор Платонова, ТА, Голубкова, АА, Скляр, МС, Сисин, ЕИ, Смирнова, СС, Томенко, ТР & Рожков, МС 2023, 'ОТ МОНИТОРИНГА ПРИВЕРЖЕННОСТИ ПРИВИВКАМ МЕДИЦИНСКИХ РАБОТНИКОВ В УСЛОВИЯХ ПАНДЕМИИ COVID-19 К ПРЕОДОЛЕНИЮ КОММУНИКАТИВНЫХ РИСКОВ В ПРОЦЕССЕ ВАКЦИНОПРОФИЛАКТИКИ', Здоровье населения и среда обитания, Том. 31, № 1, стр. 13-19. https://doi.org/10.35627/2219-5238/2023-31-1-13-19
Платонова, Т. А., Голубкова, А. А., Скляр, М. С., Сисин, Е. И., Смирнова, С. С., Томенко, Т. Р., & Рожков, М. С. (2023). ОТ МОНИТОРИНГА ПРИВЕРЖЕННОСТИ ПРИВИВКАМ МЕДИЦИНСКИХ РАБОТНИКОВ В УСЛОВИЯХ ПАНДЕМИИ COVID-19 К ПРЕОДОЛЕНИЮ КОММУНИКАТИВНЫХ РИСКОВ В ПРОЦЕССЕ ВАКЦИНОПРОФИЛАКТИКИ. Здоровье населения и среда обитания, 31(1), 13-19. https://doi.org/10.35627/2219-5238/2023-31-1-13-19
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https://zniso.fcgie.ru/jour/article/download/1280/773
http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/130295
50215910
10.35627/2219-5238/2023-31-1-13-19
85150617774
 
Язык ru
 
Права Open access (info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess)
 
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Издатель Federal Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology
 
Источник ЗДОРОВЬЕ НАСЕЛЕНИЯ И СРЕДА ОБИТАНИЯ - ЗНиСО / PUBLIC HEALTH AND LIFE ENVIRONMENT
Public Health and Life Environment