Attitudes towards vaccinations in selected medical groups in Poland

Authors

  • Anna Klak Department of Environmental Hazards Prevention, Allergology and Immunology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland Author https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1279-076X
  • Magdalena Kusmierska-Bucon Department of Environmental Hazards Prevention, Allergology and Immunology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland Author
  • Zygmunt Grochal Department of Environmental Hazards Prevention, Allergology and Immunology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland Author
  • Mira Lisiecka-Bielanowicz Department of Environmental Hazards Prevention, Allergology and Immunology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland Author
  • Artur Bialoszewski Department of Environmental Hazards Prevention, Allergology and Immunology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland Author https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5941-0483
  • Paulina Maria Nowicka Department of Environmental Hazards Prevention, Allergology and Immunology, Doctoral School Medical University of Warsaw, Poland Author https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9587-504X
  • Mariusz Gujski Department of Public Health, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland Author https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2938-4795
  • Bartlomiej Drop Department of Medical Informatics and Statistics with e-Health Lab, Medical University of Lublin, Poland Author https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7044-3657
  • Agnieszka Drab Department of Medical Informatics and Statistics with e-Health Lab, Medical University of Lublin, Poland Author https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4864-0184
  • Jaroslaw Pinkas School of Public Health, Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education of Warsaw, Poland Author https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1015-9643

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12923/

Keywords:

vaccinations, vaccines, physicians, nurses, midwives, students, in-depth interviews

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to determine attitudes of medical staff and medical students towards vaccinations and to understand their needs and expectations regarding the popularization of vaccinations in the population. Forty semi-structured individual in-depth interviews were conducted in two groups, each with 20 interviews. The respondents were selected purposefully from all over Poland using the snowball method. The study revealed that more than a half of interviewed physicians (7 out of 13), half of all nurses (2 out of 4), and 1 out of 3 midwives observed views among healthcare workers that are inconsistent with current knowledge about the vaccinations that they are required to talk to their patients about. This suggests the need for medical staff to continually update their knowledge about vaccinations. Moreover, while medical and nursing students regarded vaccinations as effective and safe, almost all of medical students (9 out of 10) and all interviewed nursing students (10 out of 10) believed that their knowledge about vaccinations was limited. Students proposed introducing one subject devoted exclusively to vaccinations, the aim of which is to systematize knowledge in this field. In addition, vaccination education should be integrated across all study groups to enhance the societal health outcomes. What is more, healthcare professionals should be afforded opportunities to participate in training programs designed to update and expand their knowledge about vaccinations. The study suggests that there is a need to broaden the healthcare workers’ competencies in effectively communicating with patients who hold unscientific views on vaccinations. Medical and nursing curricula should include a dedicated course focusing exclusively on vaccinations.

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Published

2025-08-27

How to Cite

Klak, A., Kusmierska-Bucon, M., Grochal, Z., Lisiecka-Bielanowicz, M., Bialoszewski, A., Nowicka, P. M., Gujski, M., Drop, B., Drab, A., & Pinkas, J. (2025). Attitudes towards vaccinations in selected medical groups in Poland. Current Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, 38(3 (AOP). https://doi.org/10.12923/