[Parents' perceptions and intention to vaccinate their children under 12 years of age against COVID-19: a cross-sectional study in Peru].

Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.4067/s0716-10182022000200273
José A Gonzales-Zamora, David R Soriano-Moreno, Anderson N Soriano, Linda Ponce-Rosas, Abraham De-Los-Rios-Pinto, Valen-Tina Murrieta-Ruiz, Noelia Morocho-Alburqueque, Brenda Caira-Chuquineyra, Jorge Alave
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Background: Despite the proven efficacy and safety of COVID-19 vaccines, pediatric vaccination coverage remains low in many countries. There are still doubts and fears in parents about vaccination in their children under 12 years of age.

Aim: To evaluate the perceptions and intention of parents to vaccinate their children under 12 years of age.

Methods: Analytical cross-sectional study based on an online survey that evaluated the parents' perceptions regarding the risk of COVID-19 infection, the need for a vaccine, and the vaccine adverse events in their children under 12 years. We assessed the factors associated with the intention to vaccinate through crude (cPR) and adjusted prevalence rates (aPR), with confidence interval of 95% (CI 95%).

Results: 83.5% of respondents had the intention to vaccinate their children under 12 years of age. In the multivariate analysis, the factors associated with a decrease in the intention to vaccinate were to believe that the vaccine was not necessary (aPR 0.65; 95% CI 0.44 - 0.94), that it would not protect (aPR: 0.14; 95% CI 0.03 - 0.63), it would not be safe (aPR: 0.80; 95% CI 0.70 - 0.92) and it would cause long-term side effects (aPR: 0.92; 95% CI 0.85 - 1.00). On the other hand, living on the highlands or jungle was associated with an increase in the intention.

Conclusion: In Peru, 16.5% of parents would not vaccinate their children under 12 years of age, because they perceived that the vaccine was not necessary and would not protect against COVID-19. In addition, they expressed concerns about the development of possible adverse events.

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[父母对12岁以下儿童接种COVID-19疫苗的看法和意图:秘鲁横断面研究]。
背景:尽管COVID-19疫苗的有效性和安全性已得到证实,但在许多国家,儿童疫苗接种覆盖率仍然很低。对于12岁以下的孩子接种疫苗,父母们仍然心存疑虑和恐惧。目的:评价父母对12岁以下儿童接种疫苗的认知和意图。方法:基于在线调查的分析性横断面研究,评估父母对其12岁以下子女感染COVID-19的风险、疫苗需求和疫苗不良事件的看法。我们通过粗疫苗(cPR)和校正患病率(aPR)评估与疫苗接种意向相关的因素,置信区间为95% (CI 95%)。结果:83.5%的应答者有意为12岁以下儿童接种疫苗。在多变量分析中,与疫苗接种意愿下降相关的因素是认为没有必要接种疫苗(aPR 0.65;95% CI 0.44 - 0.94),不能保护(aPR: 0.14;95% CI 0.03 - 0.63),不安全(aPR: 0.80;95% CI 0.70 - 0.92),并会引起长期副作用(aPR: 0.92;95% ci 0.85 - 1.00)。另一方面,生活在高地或丛林与意愿的增加有关。结论:在秘鲁,16.5%的父母不愿为12岁以下的孩子接种疫苗,因为他们认为没有必要接种疫苗,也不能预防COVID-19。此外,他们对可能发生的不良事件表示关注。
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