Vaccine confidence and attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination in early stage of the pandemic in Vietnam: a cross-sectional study

H. Phan Thanh, Huyen Doan Thu, Trang Dang Thu, Linh Le Thi Thao, Linh Pham Thi Dieu, Hung Le Xuan
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Background: Understanding level of vaccine confidence and its influencing factors plays an important role in winning the acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines and in designing viable strategies for effective implementation of mass vaccination. Objective: This study aimed to describe the vaccine confidence and attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination in Vietnam, and explore factors associated with vaccine confidence among Vietnamese adults. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 725 adults in Hanoi, Vietnam. Data was collected online by KoboToolbox and Google Forms and then analyzed by Stata 14 software. ANOVA test, t-test and Poisson regression were applied to examine the difference between participants with different characteristics and identify factors associated with level of vaccine confidence. Results: Among 725 respondents, the majority were from the Kinh ethnic group, stated no religion, were child-free and had a university education . Nearly 50% of participants were unsure about having COVID-19 vaccination and worried about vaccine complications that might happen to them and their families. Vaccine confidence score was significantly higher in single, child-free, lower-monthly-income respondents and people who sought information about COVID-19 vaccination (p-value < 0.05). Among people seeking information about the vaccine, the Internet and social media were the most frequently used sources of information. Factors associated with the vaccine confidence score include gender, ethnic group, religion, number of children, monthly income and information-seeking behavior towards vaccination. Conclusion: This study contributes insight in the early stages of similar situations occurring in the future when responding to epidemics without a vaccine. In order to improve vaccine confidence of the public, it is important to affirm the efficacy and safety, and control the spread of fake news and disinformation about the vaccine.
在越南大流行早期,疫苗信心和对COVID-19疫苗接种的态度:一项横断面研究
背景:对疫苗置信度及其影响因素的认识水平,对于赢得COVID-19疫苗的接受,设计可行的策略,有效实施大规模疫苗接种具有重要作用。目的:本研究旨在描述越南疫苗信心和对COVID-19疫苗接种的态度,并探讨越南成年人疫苗信心的相关因素。方法:对越南河内市725名成年人进行横断面研究。数据由KoboToolbox和Google Forms在线收集,然后由Stata 14软件进行分析。采用方差分析、t检验和泊松回归检验不同特征的受试者之间的差异,确定与疫苗置信度水平相关的因素。结果:在725名受访者中,大多数来自京族,没有宗教信仰,没有孩子,受过大学教育。近50%的参与者不确定是否接种COVID-19疫苗,并担心可能发生在他们及其家人身上的疫苗并发症。在单身、无子女、月收入较低的受访者和寻求COVID-19疫苗接种信息的人群中,疫苗信心得分显著较高(p值< 0.05)。在寻求有关疫苗信息的人群中,互联网和社交媒体是最常用的信息来源。与疫苗信心得分相关的因素包括性别、族裔、宗教、儿童人数、月收入和寻求疫苗接种信息的行为。结论:这项研究有助于了解未来在应对没有疫苗的流行病时发生的类似情况的早期阶段。为了提高公众对疫苗的信心,重要的是要确认疫苗的有效性和安全性,控制有关疫苗的假新闻和虚假信息的传播。
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