A knowledge and preventive approach to COVID-19 and vaccination acceptance among Afghan immigrants in Iran

Mohsen Gholinataj Jelodar, S. Rafieian, K. Nasiriani, Haniyeh Dehghan Chenari, Majid Haji Maghsodi, S. Mirzaei
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Purpose Considering the importance of knowledge, attitudes and practice (KAP) in communities toward COVID-19 and the acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination in the control of this disease, this study aims to evaluate and compare the KAP level toward COVID-19 and the acceptance rate of COVID-19 vaccination between the Afghan immigrant population and Iranians Design/methodology/approach This cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted in 2021 on Afghan immigrants, Afghan-neighboring Iranians and Afghan nonneighboring Iranians. Of the 885 people who participated in the survey, 295 from each group were randomly selected. Data collection tools were the following questionnaires: KAP toward COVID-19 and acceptance and attitude toward COVID-19 vaccination. Findings A total of 837 participants were included for data analysis. According to the findings, the KAP score on COVID-19 in Afghan immigrants was lower than the group of Iranians. Compared with Iranians, the score of nonneighboring Iranians was higher than the neighboring Iranians with Afghan immigrants. This difference in the mean scores suggests a statistically significant difference in the three groups (p < 0.0001). Among demographic data, the relationship between gender, education, type of job, income level and age with KAP indicated a significant difference in the total population studied. In the group of Afghan immigrants, the most likely reason for accepting the vaccination was the employer’s recommendation (55.63%). In comparison, the neighboring and nonneighboring Iranian groups with Afghan immigrants stated that they would receive the vaccine as soon as possible (49.22% and 63.22%, respectively). Originality/value Considering the low KAP score in the immigrant population in this study, these people are more vulnerable to the health and socioeconomic effects of COVID-19; therefore, the host countries have more challenges and responsibilities to protect these populations.
伊朗阿富汗移民对 COVID-19 的了解和预防方法以及对疫苗接种的接受程度
目的 考虑到社区对 COVID-19 的知识、态度和实践 (KAP) 以及对接种 COVID-19 疫苗以控制该疾病的接受程度的重要性,本研究旨在评估和比较阿富汗移民和伊朗人对 COVID-19 的 KAP 水平以及对接种 COVID-19 疫苗的接受程度。在参与调查的 885 人中,每组随机抽取了 295 人。数据收集工具为以下问卷:对 COVID-19 的 KAP 以及对 COVID-19 疫苗接种的接受程度和态度。 结果 共有 837 名参与者参与了数据分析。结果显示,阿富汗移民对 COVID-19 的 KAP 得分低于伊朗移民。与伊朗人相比,非邻近伊朗人的得分高于有阿富汗移民的邻近伊朗人。平均得分的这一差异表明,三组之间存在着显著的统计学差异(P < 0.0001)。在人口统计学数据中,性别、教育程度、工作类型、收入水平和年龄与 KAP 之间的关系表明,在所研究的总人口中存在显著差异。在阿富汗移民群体中,最有可能接受疫苗接种的原因是雇主的推荐(55.63%)。相比之下,有阿富汗移民的邻近伊朗组和非邻近伊朗组则表示他们将尽快接种疫苗(分别为 49.22% 和 63.22%)。 原创性/价值 考虑到本研究中移民人群的 KAP 分数较低,这些人更容易受到 COVID-19 的健康和社会经济影响;因此,东道国在保护这些人群方面面临更多挑战和责任。
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