COVID-19 vaccination and associated factors in Turkish healthcare workers practicing chest medicine

Abdulsamet Sandal , Aylin Güngör Cifci , Peri M Arbak

Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine ›› 2023, Vol. 16 ›› Issue (3) : 110 -118.

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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine ›› 2023, Vol. 16 ›› Issue (3) :110 -118. DOI: 10.4103/1995-7645.372291
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COVID-19 vaccination and associated factors in Turkish healthcare workers practicing chest medicine
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Objective: To evaluate the COVID-19 vaccination status and related characteristics of Turkish healthcare workers practicing chest medicine. Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was conducted among the Turkish Thoracic Society members. The survey was started on May 17, 2021, and kept open for seven weeks. The 39-item survey included the COVID-19 vaccination status and demographic, clinical, and occupational characteristics. Results: Of 378 healthcare workers participated in the survey, 354 (93.7%) reported receiving at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. A total of 323 (91.2%) healthcare workers received CoronaVac vs. BioNTech/Pfizer in 31 (8.8%). In the CoronaVac group, 77 (23.8%) contracted COVID-19 when not fully vaccinated, and 13 (4.0%) when fully vaccinated; however, 16 (51.6%) healthcare workers in the BioNTech/Pfizer group got COVID-19 when not fully vaccinated, but any fully vaccinated participants did not contract COVID-19 (P=0.003). Regarding vaccine dosing, 328 (86.8%) were fully vaccinated, while 50 (13.2%) were not. Multiple regression analysis for being a non-fully vaccinated healthcare worker demonstrated a significant relationship with having any SARS-CoV-2 infection history (adjusted OR 9.57, 95% CI 3.93-23.26, P<0.001) and being a non-physician healthcare worker (adjusted OR 5.86, 95% CI 2.11-16.26, P=0.001), but a significant negative relationship with full-time working at the time of survey (adjusted OR 0.13, 95% CI 0.03-0.56, P=0.006). Conclusions: Although a majority of healthcare workers were fully vaccinated, occupational and non-occupational characteristics were related to being non-fully vaccinated. Active surveillance regarding the COVID-19 vaccination in healthcare workers is necessary to address specific parameters as barriers to vaccination.

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COVID-19 / Vaccine / Health personnel / Occupational medicine / Occupational diseases

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Abdulsamet Sandal, Aylin Güngör Cifci, Peri M Arbak. COVID-19 vaccination and associated factors in Turkish healthcare workers practicing chest medicine. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine, 2023, 16 (3) : 110-118 DOI:10.4103/1995-7645.372291

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