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Title: COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in inflammatory arthritis patients: serial surveys from a large longitudinal national Australian cohort.
Austin Authors: McMaster, Christopher ;Liew, David F L ;Lester, Susan;Rischin, Adam;Black, Rachel J;Chand, Vibhasha;Fletcher, Ashley;Lassere, Marissa N;March, Lyn;Robinson, Philip C;Buchbinder, Rachelle;Hill, Catherine L
Affiliation: Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital, Metro North Hospital & Health Service, Herston, Queensland, Australia
Rheumatology
School of Population Health, UNSW Medicine, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Department of Rheumatology, St George Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Florance and Cope Professorial Department of Rheumatology, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Institute of Bone and Joint Research, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Faculty of Medicine, University of Queensland School of Clinical Medicine, Herston, Queensland, Australia
Rheumatology Unit, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville South, SA, 5011.. Adelaide Medical School, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, 5000..
Department of Rheumatology, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, 3004..
Rheumatology Unit, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville South, SA, 5011.. Adelaide Medical School, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, 5000..
Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, 3004.. Monash-Cabrini Department of Musculoskeletal Health and Clinical Epidemiology, Cabrini Health, Malvern, VIC, 3144..
Rheumatology Unit, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville South, SA, 5011.. Adelaide Medical School, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, 5000..
The Centre for Digital Transformation of Health, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, 3052.
Issue Date: 3-Apr-2023
Date: 2022
Publication information: Rheumatology (Oxford, England) 2023; 62(4)
Abstract: To determine COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy rates in inflammatory arthritis patients and identify factors associated with changing vaccine hesitancy over time. Prospective cohort study of inflammatory arthritis patients from community and public hospital outpatient rheumatology clinics enrolled in the Australian Rheumatology Association Database (ARAD). Two surveys were conducted, one immediately prior to (pre-pandemic) and then approximately one year after the start of the pandemic (follow-up). COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy was measured at follow-up and general vaccine hesitancy was inferred pre-pandemic; these were used to identify factors associated with fixed and changing vaccine beliefs, including sources of information and broader beliefs about medication. Of the 594 participants who completed both surveys, 74 (12%) were COVID-19 vaccine hesitant. This was associated with pre-pandemic beliefs about medications being harmful (p< 0.001) and overused (p= 0.002), with stronger beliefs resulting in vaccine hesitancy persistent over two time points (p= 0.008, p= 0.005). For those not vaccine hesitant pre-pandemic, the development of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy was associated with a lower likelihood of seeking out vaccine information from healthcare professionals (p< 0.001). COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy was not associated with new influenza vaccine hesitancy (p= 0.138). In this study of vaccine beliefs before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in inflammatory arthritis patients varied, depending on vaccine attitudes immediately prior to the start of the pandemic. Fixed beliefs reflected broader views about medications, while fluid beliefs were highly influenced by whether they sought out information from healthcare professionals, including rheumatologists.
URI: https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/30865
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/keac503
ORCID: 0000-0003-2432-5451
Journal: Rheumatology (Oxford, England)
PubMed URL: 36069664
Type: Journal Article
Subjects: COVID-19
patient education
rheumatic disease
vaccine hesitancy
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