A cross sectional study on knowledge, attitude and practice regarding Covid vaccination among health beneficiaries

N. Nair, K. Vidusha, Saad Jamal
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In 2020, the whole world was taken aback by the emergence of a new viral disease – novel Corona Virus Disease (nCoViD-19), and soon the WHO declared it a pandemic. In India, two vaccines were developed and almost immediately approved for use, namely the Covishield and the Covaxin. These new vaccines and their fastened approval stirred a mixture of reactions both among the health care providers and the general public. : This pioneer study was conducted to assess the Knowledge, Attitude and Practice regarding CoViD vaccination among various beneficiaries.A cross-sectional questionnaire based study was conducted among various beneficiaries from January 25 to April 12 2021. Employing the stratified random sampling technique, 1000 study subjects were selected. After obtaining written informed consent, one to one interview was conducted. Knowledge, attitude and practice of CoViD vaccination was assessed using a grading system. 99.95% of Doctors and 49.0% of paramedical health care workers in contrast to 72.8% of general citizens had a good practise regarding vaccination and the pandemic in general. 64% of male study subjects had enrolled for vaccination on their self interest, in contrast with 75% of the 365 female study subjects. There was no statistically significant association between Gender and scores >60% in Knowledge, Attitude and Practice regarding CoViD vaccination among the subjects. There was a statistically very high significance between Knowledge regarding vaccination and the independent decision to get vaccinated. Majority of the study population was willing to be vaccinated and the main reason attributed to this willingness was the belief that the vaccine is safe.
健康受益人关于Covid疫苗接种的知识、态度和实践的横断面研究
2020年,一种新的病毒性疾病——新型冠状病毒病(nCoViD-19)的出现震惊了整个世界,世界卫生组织很快宣布其为大流行。在印度,开发了两种疫苗并几乎立即批准使用,即Covishield和Covaxin。这些新疫苗及其获得的严格批准激起了卫生保健提供者和普通公众的不同反应。本开创性研究旨在评估不同受益人对CoViD - 19疫苗接种的知识、态度和行为。从2021年1月25日至4月12日,对各种受益人进行了横断面问卷调查。采用分层随机抽样技术,选取1000名研究对象。在获得书面知情同意后,进行一对一访谈。采用分级制度对CoViD - 19疫苗接种知识、态度和行为进行评估。99.95%的医生和49.0%的辅助医疗保健工作者与72.8%的普通公民相比,在疫苗接种和大流行方面有良好的做法。64%的男性研究对象出于自身利益登记接种疫苗,而在365名女性研究对象中,这一比例为75%。性别与受试者CoViD - 19疫苗接种知识、态度和行为得分之间无统计学意义的相关性。关于疫苗接种的知识和接种疫苗的独立决定之间有统计学上非常高的显著性。大多数研究人群都愿意接种疫苗,这种意愿的主要原因是相信疫苗是安全的。
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