Acceptability of COVID-19 Vaccination by Doctors: Cross-Sectional Survey from Mohammed VI University Hospital in Marrakech

Malika Idalene, Jihane Hamdane, Noura Tassi
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Covid-19 has rapidly became a major public health crisis. Several public health and containment measures were deployed to contain this epidemy; however, a return to a normal life could only be expected after the generalization of anti-Covid 19 vaccination, allowing a global collective immunity. The success of this campaign depends essentially on the acceptance of the new Covid-19 vaccines. We conducted a descriptive and analytical observational cross-sectional study to evaluate the acceptability of Covid-19 vaccines, among resident and intern doctors at the Mohammed VI University Hospital in Marrakech, to determine the factors associated with vaccine acceptance, and the reasons for hesitation or nonacceptance of vaccination. Out of 145 participants (59.1% female, mean age 26.6 years), 89.7% received the vaccine at least partially. 49% of our population did not delay their vaccination and intended to complete it, so we considered them accepting. However, 40.7% were considered hesitant because of delayed or abandoned Covid-19 vaccination. People living alone and resident physicians in medical or biological specialties were the most likely to accept vaccination. Factors influencing refusal or hesitation included: speed of vaccine development, fear of adverse effects, lack of information on vaccine efficacy, acquisition of natural immunity following previous infection with Covid-19, lack of confidence in the pharmaceutical industry. Doctors' general attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination, in our study, are positive, but specific concerns about the COVID-19 vaccine are widespread. Addressing barriers to vaccination in these groups will be essential to avoid exacerbating the health inequalities highlighted by this pandemic.
医生对COVID-19疫苗接种的可接受性:马拉喀什穆罕默德六世大学医院的横断面调查
Covid-19已迅速成为一场重大公共卫生危机。采取了若干公共卫生和控制措施来控制这一流行病;然而,只有在抗新冠肺炎疫苗普及之后,才能实现全球集体免疫,才能恢复正常生活。这项运动的成功主要取决于人们是否接受新的Covid-19疫苗。我们进行了一项描述性和分析性观察性横断面研究,以评估马拉喀什穆罕默德六世大学医院的住院医生和实习医生对Covid-19疫苗的可接受性,以确定与疫苗接受度相关的因素以及犹豫或不接受疫苗接种的原因。在145名参与者中(59.1%为女性,平均年龄26.6岁),89.7%至少部分接种了疫苗。我国49%的人口没有推迟接种疫苗,并打算完成接种,因此我们认为他们可以接受。然而,40.7%的人被认为因延迟或放弃新冠疫苗接种而犹豫不决。独居者和医学或生物专业的住院医生最有可能接受疫苗接种。影响拒绝或犹豫的因素包括:疫苗开发速度、对不良反应的恐惧、缺乏疫苗功效信息、在先前感染Covid-19后获得自然免疫力、对制药行业缺乏信心。在我们的研究中,医生对COVID-19疫苗接种的总体态度是积极的,但对COVID-19疫苗的具体担忧普遍存在。解决这些群体的疫苗接种障碍对于避免加剧本次大流行突出的卫生不平等至关重要。
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