Impact factors in the adherence of vaccination against COVID-19 by health professionals: integrative review

The present study aims to identify which factors impact the adherence of the vaccine against COVID-19 by health professionals. This is an integrative literature review carried out in October 2021 in the MEDLINE, Scopus, Web Of Science and CINAH databases. Filters and refinements of the data obtained...

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Impact factors in the adherence of vaccination against COVID-19 by health professionals: integrative review
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title Impact factors in the adherence of vaccination against COVID-19 by health professionals: integrative review
title_short Impact factors in the adherence of vaccination against COVID-19 by health professionals: integrative review
title_full Impact factors in the adherence of vaccination against COVID-19 by health professionals: integrative review
title_fullStr Impact factors in the adherence of vaccination against COVID-19 by health professionals: integrative review
title_full_unstemmed Impact factors in the adherence of vaccination against COVID-19 by health professionals: integrative review
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description The present study aims to identify which factors impact the adherence of the vaccine against COVID-19 by health professionals. This is an integrative literature review carried out in October 2021 in the MEDLINE, Scopus, Web Of Science and CINAH databases. Filters and refinements of the data obtained by the search strategy were applied, obtaining 10 articles included for analysis of this research. Through the application of data reduction from these studies, two categories were obtained: positive and negative factors for adherence to vaccines by health professionals. Among the positive factors, the risks arising from the disease, fear of transmission for individuals and the need to return to work activities stand out. As for the negative factors, there was a lack of information about vaccines, fear of side effects and conspiracy theory. It was concluded that there was a greater diversity of positive factors for adherence to the vaccine against COVID-19 and that the negative factors were presented with greater weight for the participants of the studies included in this review.
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spelling oai:periodicos.ufrn.br:article-280822023-02-14T14:28:10Z Impact factors in the adherence of vaccination against COVID-19 by health professionals: integrative review Factores de impacto en la adherencia a la vacunación contra COVID-19 por profesionales de la salud: revisión integrativa Fatores de impacto na adesão de vacinação contra COVID-19 pelos profissionais de saúde: revisão integrativa de Oliveira Sales Junior, Romulo Freitas Nunes , Sabrina de Carvalho Siqueira, Lucas Camila Marques Silva, Josefa Mariana Holanda Dantas, Erika de Carvalho Silva, Vanessa Diego Costa Bezerra, Antônio Vacina COVID-19 Saúde Profissional Vaccines COVID-19 Professional Health Vacunas COVID-19 Salud Profesional The present study aims to identify which factors impact the adherence of the vaccine against COVID-19 by health professionals. This is an integrative literature review carried out in October 2021 in the MEDLINE, Scopus, Web Of Science and CINAH databases. Filters and refinements of the data obtained by the search strategy were applied, obtaining 10 articles included for analysis of this research. Through the application of data reduction from these studies, two categories were obtained: positive and negative factors for adherence to vaccines by health professionals. Among the positive factors, the risks arising from the disease, fear of transmission for individuals and the need to return to work activities stand out. As for the negative factors, there was a lack of information about vaccines, fear of side effects and conspiracy theory. It was concluded that there was a greater diversity of positive factors for adherence to the vaccine against COVID-19 and that the negative factors were presented with greater weight for the participants of the studies included in this review. El presente estudio tiene como objetivo identificar qué factores impactan en la adherencia a la vacuna contra el COVID-19 por parte de los profesionales de la salud. Esta es una revisión integrativa de la literatura realizada en octubre de 2021 en las bases de datos MEDLINE, Scopus, Web Of Science y CINAH. Se aplicaron filtros y refinamientos de los datos obtenidos por la estrategia de búsqueda, obteniendo 10 artículos incluidos para el análisis de esta investigación. Mediante la aplicación de la reducción de datos de estos estudios, se obtuvieron dos categorías: factores positivos y negativos para la adherencia a las vacunas por parte de los profesionales de la salud. Entre los factores positivos se destacan los riesgos derivados de la enfermedad, el miedo a la transmisión de los individuos y la necesidad de reincorporarse a las actividades laborales. En cuanto a los factores negativos, hubo falta de información sobre las vacunas, miedo a los efectos secundarios y teoría de la conspiración. Se concluyó que hubo mayor diversidad de factores positivos para la adherencia a la vacuna contra la COVID-19 y que los factores negativos se presentaron con mayor peso para los participantes de los estudios incluidos en esta revisión. O presente estudo objetiva identificar quais os fatores que impactam na adesão da vacina contra a COVID-19 por profissionais da saúde. Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa da literatura realizada no mês de outubro de 2021 nas bases de dados MEDLINE, Scopus, Web Of Science e CINAH. Realizou-se a aplicação de filtros e refinamentos dos dados obtidos pela estratégia de busca, obtendo 10 artigos incluídos para analise dessa pesquisa. Através da aplicação de redução de dados desses estudos, obtiveram duas categorias: os fatores postivos e negativos para adesão das vacinas por profissionais da saúde. Dentre os fatores positivos destaca-se o riscos advindos da doença, medo de transmissão para os indivíduos e necessidade de retorno das atividades laborais. Já para os fatores negativos observou-se falta de informação sobre as vacinas, medo dos efeitos colaterais e a teoria da conspiração. Concluiu-se que houve uma maior diversidade de fatores positivos para adesão da vacina contra a COVID-19 e que  os fatores negativos foram apresentados com maior peso para os participantes dos estudos incluídos nesta revisão. Max Leandro de Araújo Brito 2022-06-11 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://periodicos.ufrn.br/casoseconsultoria/article/view/28082 Revista de Casos e Consultoria; v. 13 n. 1 (2022) 2237-7417 por https://periodicos.ufrn.br/casoseconsultoria/article/view/28082/15729 Copyright (c) 2022 Romulo de Oliveira Sales Junior, Sabrina Freitas Nunes , Lucas de Carvalho Siqueira, Josefa Camila Marques Silva, Erika Mariana Holanda Dantas, Vanessa de Carvalho Silva, Antônio Diego Costa Bezerra https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0