June 9, 2021 — Trust in the CDC and FDA has decreased dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic among health care professionals, according to a new WebMD/Medscape poll.
Out of nearly 2,000 U.S. nurses surveyed on Medscape (WebMD’s sister site for health care professionals) between May 25 and June 3, 77% said their trust in the CDC has decreased since the start of the pandemic, and 51% said their trust in the FDA has decreased. Similarly, out of nearly 450 U.S. doctors surveyed in the same time period, 77% said their trust in the CDC has decreased and 48% said their trust in the FDA has decreased.
Health care professionals have been critical of these agenciesтАЩ decisions during the pandemic, with some concerned that their work has been politicized.
тАЬI do not question, doubt or disagree with the mission(s) of the agencies,тАЭ one nurse wrote in a comment on the Medscape poll. тАЬI do (within the last 2 years) question the degree to which leaders of those institutions are able to truly implement scientifically sound and public health-centric recommendations and practices free from political influence and bias.тАЭ
Fewer WebMD readers said their trust in the agencies had taken a hit during the pandemic. Of nearly 2,200 U.S. WebMD readers surveyed between May 26 and June 1, 44% said their trust in the CDC had decreased during the pandemic, and 33% said their trust in the FDA had decreased.
Doctors and nurses reported relatively lower trust in the CDC than WebMD readers. Among doctors, 31% said they trust the CDC in general, compared to 25% of nurses and 45% of WebMD readers. The FDA didnтАЩt fare much better: 37% of doctors, 27% of nurses, and 41% of WebMD readers said they trust the FDA in general.
In addition to a lack of trust, many health care professionals said they disagreed with the CDC’s and FDAтАЩs actions on COVID-19. About half of both doctors and nurses said they disagreed with the FDAтАЩs overall decision-making during the pandemic, compared to 36% of WebMD readers. Nearly 60% of doctors and 65% of nurses said they disagreed with the CDCтАЩs overall pandemic guidance, while 39% of WebMD readers did.
Last monthтАЩs CDC guidelines that fully vaccinated people did not need to wear masks or socially distance are a prime example of where health care professionals disagree with official guidance.
тАЬThe new CDC masking guidelines centers those communities that have high rates of vaccination and those for whom masking was a burden,тАЭ tweeted pediatrician Rhea Boyd, MD. тАЬIn communities where most folks are still тАЬwaiting to seeтАЭ or lack access to vaccine, masking is still critical for EVERYONE.тАЭ
тАЬThey flip flop daily on masks and which vaccine is safe,тАЭ a doctor commented about the CDC and FDA on the Medscape poll. тАЬSadly, I no longer feel I can trust them at all.тАЭ
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