Hesitancy for receiving regular SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in UK healthcare workers: a cross-sectional analysis from the UK-REACH study - BMC Medicine

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23.5% of UK healthcare workers were hesitant about receiving a regular SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, reports a study published in BMCMedicine. Exposure to information advocating against vaccination from friends and family increased the odds of hesitancy.

We would like to thank all the healthcare workers who took part in this study when the NHS was under immense pressure.

We would also like to acknowledge the following trusts and sites who recruited participants to the study: Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, University Hospitals Leicester, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Northumbria Healthcare, Berkshire Healthcare, Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, South Tees NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham and Solihull NHS Foundation Trust, Affinity Care, Royal Brompton and Harefield, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, St George’s...

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