Better to Be Unpaid than COVID-19 Vaccinated! A Qualitative Study on Italian Nurses Suspended from Work without Salary.

COVID-19 Italy mandatory vaccinations nurses vaccine hesitancy

Journal

Vaccines
ISSN: 2076-393X
Titre abrégé: Vaccines (Basel)
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101629355

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
14 Jul 2023
Historique:
received: 15 05 2023
revised: 03 07 2023
accepted: 12 07 2023
medline: 29 7 2023
pubmed: 29 7 2023
entrez: 29 7 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

In Italy, from April 2021, healthcare workers were required to receive the COVID-19 vaccine; if they refused it, an immediate unpaid suspension was implemented until they received the vaccine. Although there are numerous quantitative studies on the factors that influenced vaccine hesitancy during the COVID-19 pandemic, qualitative research on the causes of vaccine refusal is still missing. This research aimed to investigate the phenomenon of nurses who refused to receive COVID-19 vaccination despite being required to do so, as well as the reasons behind their refusal. Furthermore, the actions of those who abandoned this stance were explored. This was a qualitative study involving the methodological approach of grounded theory. Twenty-four nurses were interviewed virtually via Zoom from May to July 2022. Anti-vax behavior-as emerged from nurses' experiences-was based on seven themes: (1) job satisfaction, (2) the main sources of information on COVID-19, (3) the reasons for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, (4) the attitudes of family members toward the COVID-19 vaccine, (5) previous experience with other vaccines, (6) firm opposition to the vaccine (unvaccinated nurses), (7) reluctant acceptance (vaccinated nurses). It was shown that it is imperative for health authorities to adopt timely, documented, transparent, and consistent communication when carrying out public health campaigns, especially for vaccination.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37515054
pii: vaccines11071239
doi: 10.3390/vaccines11071239
pmc: PMC10386292
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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Auteurs

Serena Picelli (S)

Laboratory of Studies and Evidence Based Nursing, Department of Medicine, University of Padua, 35131 Padova, Italy.

Matteo Danielis (M)

Laboratory of Studies and Evidence Based Nursing, Department of Medicine, University of Padua, 35131 Padova, Italy.

Renzo Zanotti (R)

Laboratory of Studies and Evidence Based Nursing, Department of Medicine, University of Padua, 35131 Padova, Italy.

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