@article {Ofei-Dodoo898, author = {Samuel Ofei-Dodoo and Rick Kellerman and Taylor Russell}, title = {Family Physicians{\textquoteright} Perception of the New mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines}, volume = {34}, number = {5}, pages = {898--906}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.3122/jabfm.2021.05.210052}, publisher = {The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine}, abstract = {Introduction: This study was conducted to assess family physicians{\textquoteright} perception of the US Food and Drug Administration-approved mRNA Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines, their plans to be vaccinated with an approved mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, and their support for vaccination of patients and family members.Methods: The authors conducted a cross-sectional survey of 307 practicing family physicians, full-time faculty physicians, and resident physicians in Kansas from December 14, 2020, to December 31, 2020. The study participants completed an anonymous, 20-item survey assessing family physicians{\textquoteright} concerns about exposure to COVID-19 and their perceptions of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines to control SARS-CoV-2. A mixed-method approach was used to collect, analyze, and interpret the data.Results: There was a 51.1\% response rate. The proportion of family physicians who reported their intentions to be vaccinated for COVID-19 was significantly higher than those who were hesitant to receive the mRNA vaccines (90.6\% vs 9.4\%; χ2 [1, n = 307] = 201.9.1; P \< .0001). Among those who were willing to be vaccinated with an approved mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, the main reasons were to prevent COVID-19 infection; protect self, family, and community; contribute to herd immunity; inspire confidence that the vaccines are safe and end the pandemic and bring life back to normal.Conclusion: Our findings suggest a significantly positive association between a physician{\textquoteright}s concerns and their willingness to be vaccinated with an approved mRNA COVID-19 vaccine. With the authorization of 2 new mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, future studies should investigate the number of physicians in our study who received the vaccine.}, issn = {1557-2625}, URL = {https://www.jabfm.org/content/34/5/898}, eprint = {https://www.jabfm.org/content/34/5/898.full.pdf}, journal = {The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine} }