[Factors associated with Covid 19 vaccines Hesitancy in Mali, household survey, 2021].

Le Mali medical Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Moctar Tounkara, Nouhoum Telly, Cheick Oumar Doumbia, Samba Diarra, Aissata Sacko, Daniela Fusco, Seydou Doumbia
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Abstract

Introduction: The objective is to evaluate factors associated with Covid 19 vaccine hesitancy in Mali.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among the general population aged 18 and over, in rural and urban areas in Mali. Two-stage sampling was used. The number of participants to be surveyed was determined using probability proportional to size. For the identification of the households, we used the technique of the coordinates of the satellite positioning system. Logistic regression was applied to examine associations.

Results: The age group of 31 to 59 years represented 58.04% of the participants. The male sex represented with 53.26. Vaccination coverage represented 29.13% and hesitation to vaccination represented 49.30%. Participants who aged up to 60 are 49% less likely to hesitate to get vaccinated.

Conclusion: Public health interventions targeted at populations in the age group 31 to 59, women living in urban areas and who have attended school could reduce hesitation to vaccinate against Covid-19.

[马里家庭调查,2021 年]。
引言目的是评估马里人对 Covid 19 疫苗犹豫不决的相关因素:对马里农村和城市地区 18 岁及以上的普通人群进行了横断面调查。调查采用两阶段抽样。参与调查的人数按概率大小比例确定。在确定住户时,我们使用了卫星定位系统坐标技术。采用逻辑回归法研究相关性:结果:31 至 59 岁年龄组的参与者占 58.04%。男性占 53.26%。疫苗接种覆盖率为 29.13%,对疫苗接种犹豫不决者占 49.30%。60 岁以下的参与者在接种疫苗时犹豫不决的可能性要低 49%:结论:针对 31 至 59 岁年龄组、生活在城市地区和上过学的妇女的公共卫生干预措施可以减少对接种 Covid-19 疫苗的犹豫。
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