@article{3031915, title = "Factors Associated with Healthcare Workers' (HCWs) Acceptance of COVID-19 Vaccinations and Indications of a Role Model towards Population Vaccinations from a Cross-Sectional Survey in Greece, May 2021", author = "Fotiadis, Konstantinos and Dadouli, Katerina and Avakian, Ioanna and and Bogogiannidou, Zacharoula and Mouchtouri, Varvara A. and Gogosis, and Konstantinos and Speletas, Matthaios and Koureas, Michalis and and Lagoudaki, Eleni and Kokkini, Sofia and Bolikas, Emmanouil and and Diamantopoulos, Vasilios and Tzimitreas, Athanasios and Papadopoulos, and Christos and Farmaki, Evangelia and Sofos, Antonis and Chini, Maria and and Tsolia, Maria and Papaevangelou, Vassiliki and Ntzani, Evangelia E. and and Gikas, Achilleas and Prezerakos, Panagiotis and Hadjichristodoulou, and Christos", journal = "International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health", year = "2021", volume = "18", number = "19", publisher = "MDPI", issn = "1660-4601", doi = "10.3390/ijerph181910558", keywords = "COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; vaccine; vaccination; healthcare workers; acceptance; vaccine safety; doctors; nurses; role model", abstract = "A Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (KAP) study was conducted at the end of May 2021 engaging 1456 healthcare workers (HCWs) from 20 hospitals throughout Greece. Acceptance of vaccination against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was estimated at 77.7%, with lower vaccine acceptance identified in nurses compared to physicians. Fears related to vaccine safety, lack of information and general knowledge about vaccinations, influenza vaccine acceptance, education level and years of practice were among the factors independently associated with vaccine acceptance. A strong association was identified between vaccination of HCWs in each health region and the population coverage, indicating that HCWs may be role models for the general population. Information campaigns should continue despite decisions taken regarding mandatory vaccinations.

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