Acceptability of mandatory vaccination against influenza, measles, pertussis and varicella by workers in healthcare facilities: a national cross-sectional study, France, 2019

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Vaux, Sophie [1 ]
Fonteneau, Laure [1 ]
Pefau, Muriel [2 ]
Venier, Anne-Gaelle [2 ]
Gautier, Arnaud [1 ]
Altrach, Sophan Soing [1 ]
Parneix, Pierre [2 ]
Levy-Bruhl, Daniel [1 ]
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[1] Sante Publ France, St Maurice, France
[2] Bordeaux Univ Hosp, Nouvelle Aquitaine Healthcare Associated Infect Co, Bordeaux, France
关键词
Mandatory vaccination; Acceptability; Measles; Varicella; Pertussis; Influenza; Healthcare workers; PREVENTABLE DISEASES; COVERAGE; ATTITUDES;
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10.1186/s13690-023-01069-4
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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BackgroundVaccination of healthcare workers (HCW) aims to protect them and to reduce transmission to susceptible patients. Influenza, measles, pertussis, and varicella vaccinations are recommended but not mandatory for HCW in France. Insufficient vaccine coverage for these diseases in HCW has raised the question of introducing mandatory vaccination. We conducted a survey to estimate acceptability of mandatory vaccination for these four vaccines by HCW working in healthcare facilities (HCF) in France, and to identify associated determinants.MethodsIn 2019, we performed a cross-sectional survey of physicians, nurses, midwives and nursing assistants working in HCF in France using a randomised stratified three-stage sampling design (HCF type, ward category, HCW category). Data were collected in face-to-face interviews using a tablet computer. We investigated the possible determinants of acceptability of mandatory vaccination using univariate and multivariate Poisson regressions, and estimated prevalence ratios (PR).ResultsA total of 8594 HCW in 167 HCF were included. For measles, pertussis, and varicella, self-reported acceptability of mandatory vaccination (very or quite favourable) was 73.1% [CI95%: 70.9-75.1], 72.1% [69.8-74.3], and 57.5% [54.5-57.7], respectively. Acceptability varied according to i) HCW and ward category for these three vaccinations, ii) age group for measles and pertussis, and iii) sex for varicella. For mandatory influenza vaccination, acceptability was lower (42.7% [40.6-44.9]), and varied greatly between HCW categories (from 77.2% for physicians to 32.0% for nursing assistants).ConclusionHCW acceptability of mandatory vaccination was high for measles, pertussis and varicella but not as high for influenza. Vaccination for COVID-19 is mandatory for HCW in France. Replication of this study after the end of the COVID-19 crisis would help assess whether the pandemic had an impact on their acceptability of mandatory vaccination, in particular for influenza.
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