Understanding Primary Care Physician Vaccination Behaviour: A Systematic Review.
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Resumo: | Background: Vaccine hesitancy decreases adult vaccination coverage and has been recognized by WHO as a major health threat. Primary care physicians (PCP) play a key role in vaccination by giving vaccine counselling to their patients. The aim of this systematic review is to identify the knowledge, beliefs, attitudes and barriers (KBAB) associated with own vaccination and patient recommendation in primary care physicians. Methods: MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE and Cochrane Library databases were used to search and identify relevant studies based on their title and abstract. In the next step, the full text of each previously selected article was read for eligibility. Articles were selected by two independent reviewers and data extraction was performed using tables. The following information was extracted: methodological characteristics, demographic factors, professional characteristics, and intrinsic or extrinsic factors influencing vaccination or recommendation. Results: Our search yielded 41 eligible papers, data-sources, previous practices, belief in the effectiveness or safety of the vaccine, perceived risk, and trust in health authorities were all shown to be related to own vaccination and patient recommendation. Conclusion: Internet is the main source of information for PCP related to vaccine hesitancy. It is therefore essential to increase the presence and access to pro-vaccination content in this area. In addition, involving PCP in the establishment of vaccination recommendations could improve their credibility in the institutions. On the other hand, training in communication skills and establishing reminder systems could reflect higher vaccination coverage among their patients. |
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Understanding Primary Care Physician Vaccination Behaviour: A Systematic Review.attitudeknowledgeperceptionprimary care physicianpublic healthvaccination hesitancyBackground: Vaccine hesitancy decreases adult vaccination coverage and has been recognized by WHO as a major health threat. Primary care physicians (PCP) play a key role in vaccination by giving vaccine counselling to their patients. The aim of this systematic review is to identify the knowledge, beliefs, attitudes and barriers (KBAB) associated with own vaccination and patient recommendation in primary care physicians. Methods: MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE and Cochrane Library databases were used to search and identify relevant studies based on their title and abstract. In the next step, the full text of each previously selected article was read for eligibility. Articles were selected by two independent reviewers and data extraction was performed using tables. The following information was extracted: methodological characteristics, demographic factors, professional characteristics, and intrinsic or extrinsic factors influencing vaccination or recommendation. Results: Our search yielded 41 eligible papers, data-sources, previous practices, belief in the effectiveness or safety of the vaccine, perceived risk, and trust in health authorities were all shown to be related to own vaccination and patient recommendation. Conclusion: Internet is the main source of information for PCP related to vaccine hesitancy. It is therefore essential to increase the presence and access to pro-vaccination content in this area. In addition, involving PCP in the establishment of vaccination recommendations could improve their credibility in the institutions. On the other hand, training in communication skills and establishing reminder systems could reflect higher vaccination coverage among their patients.2023-01-20T10:19:36Z2023-01-202022-10-25T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10314/6300http://hdl.handle.net/10314/6300https://doi.org/10.3390/bs11110153eng36360750Prieto-Campo, ÁngelaGarcía-Álvarez, Rosa MaríaLópez-Durán, AnaRoque, FátimaMaria Teresa, HerdeiroFigueiras, AdolfoZapata-Cachafeiro, Maruxainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-14T02:59:55Zoai:bdigital.ipg.pt:10314/6300Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:44:12.337387Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Understanding Primary Care Physician Vaccination Behaviour: A Systematic Review. |
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Understanding Primary Care Physician Vaccination Behaviour: A Systematic Review. |
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Understanding Primary Care Physician Vaccination Behaviour: A Systematic Review. Prieto-Campo, Ángela attitude knowledge perception primary care physician public health vaccination hesitancy |
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Understanding Primary Care Physician Vaccination Behaviour: A Systematic Review. |
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Understanding Primary Care Physician Vaccination Behaviour: A Systematic Review. |
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Understanding Primary Care Physician Vaccination Behaviour: A Systematic Review. |
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Understanding Primary Care Physician Vaccination Behaviour: A Systematic Review. |
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Understanding Primary Care Physician Vaccination Behaviour: A Systematic Review. |
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Prieto-Campo, Ángela |
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Prieto-Campo, Ángela García-Álvarez, Rosa María López-Durán, Ana Roque, Fátima Maria Teresa, Herdeiro Figueiras, Adolfo Zapata-Cachafeiro, Maruxa |
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García-Álvarez, Rosa María López-Durán, Ana Roque, Fátima Maria Teresa, Herdeiro Figueiras, Adolfo Zapata-Cachafeiro, Maruxa |
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Prieto-Campo, Ángela García-Álvarez, Rosa María López-Durán, Ana Roque, Fátima Maria Teresa, Herdeiro Figueiras, Adolfo Zapata-Cachafeiro, Maruxa |
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attitude knowledge perception primary care physician public health vaccination hesitancy |
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attitude knowledge perception primary care physician public health vaccination hesitancy |
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Background: Vaccine hesitancy decreases adult vaccination coverage and has been recognized by WHO as a major health threat. Primary care physicians (PCP) play a key role in vaccination by giving vaccine counselling to their patients. The aim of this systematic review is to identify the knowledge, beliefs, attitudes and barriers (KBAB) associated with own vaccination and patient recommendation in primary care physicians. Methods: MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE and Cochrane Library databases were used to search and identify relevant studies based on their title and abstract. In the next step, the full text of each previously selected article was read for eligibility. Articles were selected by two independent reviewers and data extraction was performed using tables. The following information was extracted: methodological characteristics, demographic factors, professional characteristics, and intrinsic or extrinsic factors influencing vaccination or recommendation. Results: Our search yielded 41 eligible papers, data-sources, previous practices, belief in the effectiveness or safety of the vaccine, perceived risk, and trust in health authorities were all shown to be related to own vaccination and patient recommendation. Conclusion: Internet is the main source of information for PCP related to vaccine hesitancy. It is therefore essential to increase the presence and access to pro-vaccination content in this area. In addition, involving PCP in the establishment of vaccination recommendations could improve their credibility in the institutions. On the other hand, training in communication skills and establishing reminder systems could reflect higher vaccination coverage among their patients. |
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