Muhammad Raheel Raza, Furqan Ali Taj, Hassan Mumtaz, Syed Muhammad Ismail, Ramsha Amjad, Hamza Ehsan.
Impact of COVID-19 vaccination on the attitude of health care workers toward preventive measures.
J Liaquat Uni Med Health Sci Jan ;21(2):149-52.

OBJECTIVE: To compare the pre and post-vaccination effects of vaccination on various COVID SOPs and to determine whether or not HCWs take adequate precautions. METHODOLOGY: This cross-sectional study was conducted between May and July 2021. Online survey forms were distributed via social media platforms, completed by male and female house officers, medical officers, postgraduate trainees, residents, and specialists/consultants at Holy Family Hospital in Rawalpindi. RESULTS: Our study enrolled 104 volunteers. The participants ranged in age from 18 to 30 years, and males constituted more than half of the study population. The most frequently used designation was postgraduate trainees/residents, which accounted for 34% of all participants. 100% of medical professionals used masks before vaccination, and 45% of medical professionals practiced social distancing. Fourteen of the participants discontinued the use of masks following vaccination. Hand washing and sanitizing habits decreased by 14. CONCLUSION: Vaccination has made life easy for HCWs, as negative trends are observed towards preventive measures. The pandemic timeline and physical and mental well-being depreciation also played a crucial role in the COVID-19 SOPs. So let us all hope that the whole population gets vaccinated and the virus gets eradicated. KEYWORDS: Attitude, SARS-COV-2, Vaccination, Healthcare workers, COVID-19, Practices, Knowledge

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