TY - JOUR
T1 - Perceptions and attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination among health professional students in Australia
T2 - a qualitative study
AU - Chen, Yingyan
AU - Tower, Marion
AU - Zimmerman, Peta Anne
AU - Layh, Janice
AU - Sparke, Vanessa
AU - Prichard, Roslyn
AU - Mason, Matt
AU - Lin, Frances Fengzhi
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - Using two qualitative data sources: free-text responses to an open-ended question of an online survey and subsequent interviews and focus groups, we explored perceptions and attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination among health professional students enrolled in Australian universities during the pandemic with data collected from October 2021 to April 2022. Students provided free-text responses to the open-ended question (n = 313) in the online survey and participated in interviews or focus groups (n = 17). Data analysis revealed three themes, including perceptions of COVID-19 seriousness and the risk of contracting the virus, information dissemination, and attitudes toward the vaccine mandate. The study identified evolving perceptions of COVID-19 seriousness among Australian health professional students and their sentiments toward the vaccine mandate. There is a need to ensure the quality of information dissemination related to the vaccine mandate. This may not only support students’ uptake of mandatory vaccination but also provide a means for them to address vaccination with healthcare consumers and patients.
AB - Using two qualitative data sources: free-text responses to an open-ended question of an online survey and subsequent interviews and focus groups, we explored perceptions and attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination among health professional students enrolled in Australian universities during the pandemic with data collected from October 2021 to April 2022. Students provided free-text responses to the open-ended question (n = 313) in the online survey and participated in interviews or focus groups (n = 17). Data analysis revealed three themes, including perceptions of COVID-19 seriousness and the risk of contracting the virus, information dissemination, and attitudes toward the vaccine mandate. The study identified evolving perceptions of COVID-19 seriousness among Australian health professional students and their sentiments toward the vaccine mandate. There is a need to ensure the quality of information dissemination related to the vaccine mandate. This may not only support students’ uptake of mandatory vaccination but also provide a means for them to address vaccination with healthcare consumers and patients.
KW - Attitudes
KW - Australia
KW - COVID-19 vaccination
KW - Health professionals
KW - Perceptions
KW - Students
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85189898941&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1057/s41271-024-00483-4
DO - 10.1057/s41271-024-00483-4
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85189898941
SN - 0197-5897
VL - 45
SP - 283
EP - 298
JO - Journal of Public Health Policy
JF - Journal of Public Health Policy
IS - 2
ER -