1. International adaptation and validation of the Pro-VC-Be: measuring the psychosocial determinants of vaccine confidence in healthcare professionals in European countries.
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Garrison, Amanda, Karlsson, Linda, Fressard, Lisa, Fasce, Angelo, Rodrigues, Fernanda, Schmid, Philipp, Taubert, Frederike, Holford, Dawn, Lewandowsky, Stephan, Nynäs, Peter, Anderson, Emma C., Gagneur, Arnaud, Dubé, Eve, Soveri, Anna, and Verger, Pierre
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MEDICAL personnel ,CONFIDENTIAL communications ,CONFIRMATORY factor analysis ,POISSON regression ,VACCINES - Abstract
Healthcare professionals (HCPs) play an important role in vaccination; those with low confidence in vaccines are less likely to recommend them to their patients and to be vaccinated themselves. The study's purpose was to adapt and validate long- and short-form versions of the International Professionals' Vaccine Confidence and Behaviors (I-Pro-VC-Be) questionnaire to measure psychosocial determinants of HCPs' vaccine confidence and their associations with vaccination behaviors in European countries. After the original French-language Pro-VC-Be was culturally adapted and translated, HCPs involved in vaccination (mainly GPs and pediatricians) across Germany, Finland, France, and Portugal completed a cross-sectional online survey in 2022. A 10-factor multigroup confirmatory factor analysis (MG-CFA) of the long-form (10 factors comprising 34 items) tested for measurement invariance across countries. Modified multiple Poisson regressions tested the criterion validity of both versions. 2,748 HCPs participated. The 10-factor structure fit was acceptable to good everywhere. The final MG-CFA model confirmed strong factorial invariance and showed very good fit. The long- and short-form I-Pro-VC-Be had good criterion validity with vaccination behaviors. This study validates the I-Pro-VC-Be among HCPs in four European countries; including long- and short-form tools for use in research and public health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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