Publication: Factors associated with Turkish pharmacists' intention to receive COVID-19 vaccine: an observational study
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Okuyan, Betul
Bektay, MUHAMMED YUNUS
Demirci, Muhammed Yasir
Ay, Pınar
Sancar, Mesut
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Background Pharmacists have been taking part in vaccination services during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, research
identifying pharmacists’ intention to get COVID-19 vaccine is limited. Aim The objective of this study was to determine
the intention to receive COVID-19 vaccine and to identify the factors related to it based on the Health Belief Model framework among Turkish pharmacists. Method This is an observational study conducted between December 2020 and January
2021. The online survey was sent to all hospital and community pharmacists working in Turkey. Transtheoretical Model of
Behaviour Change and Health Belief Model were used for the development of the questionnaire. Univariate and multivariate
logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify factors associated with the intention to receive COVID-19 vaccine.
Results Among all participants (n=961), 74.7% had an intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. In model 1, perceived
susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefts, and perceived barriers were associated with their intention to receive
the COVID-19 vaccine (p<0.05). In model 2, the intention to receive COVID-19 vaccine was associated with being male,
years of experience in the professional feld, not having contracted COVID-19, having a pharmacy staf who had contracted
COVID-19, and having had received seasonal fu shot within the previous year (p<0.05). Conclusion This study highlights
the factors related to the intention of the pharmacists to receive COVID-19 vaccines. Health Belief Model is the strongest
predictor for vaccination intention and could be used to develop behavioural change techniques to promote vaccination.