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. 2022 Mar 31;19(7):4136. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19074136

Table A4.

Question: “Are you ready to recommend vaccination against COVID-19?” (specialty). Absolute value, proportion and 95% confidence interval. p < 0.001.

Total Yes No Not Sure
25,021 (29.4%; 29.1–29.7) 28,809 (33.8%; 33.5–34.1) 31,388 (36.8%; 36.5–37.2)
Nursing staff 14,029 (24.7%; 24.4–25.1) 21,206 (37.4%; 37–37.8) 21,458 (37.8%; 37.5–38.2)
Physicians total 10,992 (38.5%; 38–39.1) 7603 (26.7%; 26.1–27.2) 9930 (34.8%; 34.3–35.4)
Including
Management personnel 551 (57%; 53.9–60.2) 193 (20%; 17.5–22.5) 222 (23%; 20.3–25.6)
Epidemiologists 379 (50.1%; 46.6–53.7) 138 (18.3%; 15.5–21) 239 (31.6%; 28.3–34.9)
Clinical physicians 10,062 (37.5%; 37–38.1) 7272 (27.1%; 26.6–27.7) 9469 (35.3%; 34.8–35.9)
Including
Primary care physicians 2562 (39.6%; 38.4–40.8) 1677 (25.9%; 24.9–27) 2229 (34.5%; 33.3–35.6)
Pediatricians 2225 (38.8%; 37.6–40.1) 1209 (21.1%; 20–22.2) 2297 (40.1%; 38.8–41.3)
Specialized doctors 4558 (35.9%; 35.1–36.8) 3833 (30.2%; 29.4–31) 4297 (33.9%; 33–34.7)
Including
Gynecologists (obstetrician-gynecologists) 717 (37.4%; 35.3–39.6) 553 (28.9%; 26.8–30.9) 646 (33.7%; 31.6–35.8)
Neurologists 468 (35.9%; 33.3–38.5) 397 (30.5%; 28–33) 438 (33.6%; 31–36.2)
Cardiologists 241 (37.8%; 34–41.5) 184 (28.8%; 25.3–32.4) 213 (33.4%; 29.7–37)
Infectious disease specialists 338 (57.8%; 53.8–61.8) 113 (19.3%; 16.1–22.5) 134 (22.9%; 19.5–26.3)
Endocrinologists 180 (38.1%; 33.7–42.4) 113 (23.9%; 20–27.7) 180 (38.1%; 33.7–42.4)
Allergists and immunologists 74 (41.6%; 34.3–48.8) 49 (27.5%; 21–34.1) 55 (30.9%; 24.1–37.7)
Pulmonologists 72 (42.6%; 35.1–50.1) 40 (23.7%; 17.3–30.1) 57 (33.7%; 26.6–40.9)
Nephrologists 41 (39%; 29.7–48.4) 28 (26.7%; 18.2–35.1) 36 (34.3%; 25.2–43.4)
Hematologists 30 (36.6%; 26.2–47) 22 (26.8%; 17.2–36.4) 30 (36.6%; 26.2–47)
Other clinical physicians (surgeons, urologists, otolaryngologists etc.) 3114 (34%; 33–35) 2887 (31.5%; 30.6–32.5) 3154 (34.5%; 33.5–35.4)