Dissatisfaction with working conditions associated with lower vaccine confidence, commitment and behaviors among nurses: A large scale cross-sectional survey in France.

Publication date: Jan 01, 2025

Before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic, doctor shortages led many countries to expand nurses’ role in their mass vaccination programs. Nonetheless, nurses often express marked vaccine hesitancy. Simultaneously, their working conditions have been deteriorating. To study 1) the association between nurses’ perceptions of their working conditions and their vaccination-related behaviors (vaccination recommendations to their patients), and 2) the mediating role in this associations of their trust in health authorities, vaccine confidence, and vaccine proactive efficacy. A cross-sectional survey. Salaried, community (self-employed) and mixed nurses in France. 18,888 nurses registered with the French national order of nurses (ONI, registration is mandatory) (N = 439,323). In February 2023, this cross-sectional study used an online questionnaire to survey the nurses mandatorily registered with the French national order of nurses. Seven items adapted from models of psychosocial risk factors at work assessed their satisfaction with their working conditions. The international short version of the Pro-VC-Be (health professionals, vaccine confidence and behaviors), a validated instrument measuring psychosocial determinants of health-care professionals’ vaccine behaviors) evaluated their vaccine-related attitudes and behaviors. Multiple group mediation analysis with structural equation modeling measured the associations between satisfaction at work, trust in health authorities, vaccine confidence, proactive efficacy (commitment and self-efficacy) in vaccination, and vaccination recommendations (against seasonal influenza for those with a chronic disease and against COVID-19 among adults). Among the 18,888 participants, satisfaction at work had generally deteriorated, and only 47 % considered vaccines safe. Among salaried nurses (61 %), satisfaction at work was statistically significantly associated (p

Concepts Keywords
Nurses Adult
Pandemic Conditions
Vaccine COVID-19
COVID-19 Vaccines
COVID-19 Vaccines
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
France
Health behaviors
Health-care workers
Hesitancy, vaccination
Humans
Job Satisfaction
Male
Mediation analyses
Middle Aged
Nurses
Surveys and Questionnaires
Trust
Vaccination
Vaccination Hesitancy
Working
Working Conditions

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
disease IDO role
disease MESH influenza
disease MESH chronic disease

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