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An instrument to measure psychosocial determinants of health care professionals' vaccination behavior: Validation of the Pro-VC-Be questionnaire




TekijätVerger Pierre, Fressard Lisa, Soveri Anna, Dauby Nicolas, Fasce Angelo, Karlsson Linda, Lewandowsky Stephan, Schmid Philipp, Dube Eve, Gagneur Arnaud

KustantajaTAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD

Julkaisuvuosi2022

JournalExpert Review of Vaccines

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiEXPERT REVIEW OF VACCINES

Lehden akronyymiEXPERT REV VACCINES

Vuosikerta21

Numero5

Aloitussivu693

Lopetussivu709

Sivujen määrä17

ISSN1476-0584

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/14760584.2022.2046467

Verkko-osoitehttps://doi.org/10.1080/14760584.2022.2046467

Rinnakkaistallenteen osoitehttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/175157699


Tiivistelmä

Objectives: The lack of validated instruments assessing vaccine hesitancy/confidence among health care professionals (HCPs) for themselves, and their patients led us to develop and validate the Pro-VC-Be instrument to measure vaccine confidence and other psychosocial determinants of HCPs' vaccination behavior among diverse HCPs in different countries.

Methods: Cross-sectional survey in October-November 2020 among 1,249 GPs in France, 432 GPs in French-speaking parts of Belgium, and 1,055 nurses in Quebec (Canada), all participating in general population immunization. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses evaluated the instrument's construct validity. We used HCPs' self-reported vaccine recommendations to patients, general immunization activity, self-vaccination, and future COVID-19 vaccine acceptance to test criterion validity.

Results: The final results indicated a 6-factor structure with good fit: vaccine confidence (combining complacency, perceived vaccine risks, perceived benefit-risk balance, perceived collective responsibility), trust in authorities, perceived constraints, proactive efficacy (combining commitment to vaccination and self-efficacy), reluctant trust, and openness to patients. The instrument showed good convergent and criterion validity and adequate discriminant validity.

Conclusions: This study found that the Pro-VC-Be is a valid instrument for measuring psychosocial determinants of HCPs' vaccination behaviors in different settings. Its validation is currently underway in Europe among various HCPs in different languages.


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