Acceptance of COVID-19 Vaccine among Adults in Two Urban Local Government Areas of Kwara State, North Central Nigeria

Idowu Ajibola, Olowwokere Anu Samuel, Israel Kikelomo Oluseyi, Akinwumi Adebowale Femi
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BackgroundCovid-19 has unquantifiable negative impacts on the world’s socio-economic parameters. The rapid discovery of vaccines to fight this pandemic is a monumental scientific breakthrough.Study objectiveThe study assessed willingness of adult Nigerians to accept Covid-19 vaccine and elucidated on factors influencing such decisions.MethodologyCross-sectional design was employed among 400 respondents recruited using multi-stage random sampling technique in Ilorin, Kwara-State, Nigeria. Pretested interviewer-administered, semi-structured questionnaire was used for data collection. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were carried out.ResultsMean age ±SD of respondents was 40.85±13.75 and 215 (53.7%) of them were males. Those who possessed good knowledge of Covid-19 were 321 (80.3%), but few respondents had misconceptions regarding its causation. Attitude to Covid-19 vaccination was positive in 360 (90%) of the respondents, 278 (69.5%) were willing to accept the vaccine. Respondents’ Covid-19 knowledge and attitude to its vaccination were the main determinants of willingness to receive the vaccine.ConclusionThe Nigerian government urgently needs to leverage on the positive attitude of the people to fully implement its covid-19 vaccination policies which can ensure effective coverage and equitable access to the revolutionary Covid-19 vaccines. Awareness campaign on practice of other preventive measures should be sustained to produce a synergistic control effort.Rwanda J Med Health Sci 2022;5(2):127-140
尼日利亚中北部夸拉州两个城市地方政府地区的成年人接受COVID-19疫苗
2019冠状病毒病对世界社会经济参数产生了无法量化的负面影响。抗击这一流行病的疫苗的迅速发现是一项重大的科学突破。研究目的评估尼日利亚成年人接受Covid-19疫苗的意愿,并阐明影响这种决定的因素。方法采用多阶段随机抽样技术在尼日利亚夸拉州伊洛林招募的400名受访者中采用横断面设计。数据收集采用预先测试的半结构化问卷。进行了描述性和推断性统计。结果被调查者的平均年龄±SD为40.85±13.75,其中男性215人(53.7%)。有321人(80.3%)对新冠肺炎有良好的认识,但很少有受访者对其病因有误解。360人(90%)对新冠肺炎疫苗接种持肯定态度,278人(69.5%)表示愿意接受疫苗接种。受访者对Covid-19疫苗接种的知识和态度是他们是否愿意接种疫苗的主要决定因素。结论尼日利亚政府迫切需要利用民众的积极态度,全面实施covid-19疫苗接种政策,确保有效覆盖和公平获得革命性的covid-19疫苗。应继续开展关于其他预防措施做法的宣传运动,以产生协同控制努力。卢旺达医学与健康科学杂志2022;5(2):127-140
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