A cross-sectional survey on knowledge, beliefs and attitude towards childhood COVID-19 vaccination amongst the parents attending a tertiary care hospital in Kolkata for child health services

M. Datta, Abhishek Reja, Pushpak Das
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Background: Before starting the coronavirus vaccination drive in children, it is necessary to know about the knowledge, attitude and perceptions of the parents regarding vaccinating their children. This study aimed to explore the knowledge of the parents of children aged <12 years on coronavirus infection and vaccine and to assess their beliefs and attitude about COVID vaccination amongst the 0–11 years of age group. It also aimed to find out the factors to prefer government facility for COVID vaccination. Materials and Methods: An observational, descriptive, hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted by interviewing parents who attended Medical College, Kolkata, during November–December, 2021. The data were analysed with the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). Results: A total of 106 respondents were interviewed (50.9% males and 49.1% females). All the respondents heard about coronavirus disease and vaccines, almost everybody knew how to prevent transmission of the virus. 56.6% respondents were aware of the correct age group for vaccination and 77.4% considered the vaccines to be safe. Regarding the factors amongst parents to prefer government facilities, significant associations were found with the level of education, employment status, number of children and vaccination status of the parents. Statistical significance level was at P< 0.05. Conclusion: Majority of parents considered existing vaccines as safe for children and almost everyone thought of vaccination as social responsibility. Most parents wanted the vaccines to be given from immunisation clinics or through schools. They also had a clear preference for government facilities.
在加尔各答一家三级保健医院接受儿童保健服务的父母对儿童COVID-19疫苗接种的知识、信念和态度的横断面调查
背景:在开始为儿童接种冠状病毒疫苗之前,有必要了解父母对为孩子接种疫苗的知识、态度和看法。本研究旨在探索<12岁儿童的父母对冠状病毒感染和疫苗的了解,并评估他们对0-11岁年龄组新冠疫苗接种的信念和态度。它还旨在找出更喜欢政府设施接种新冠疫苗的因素。材料和方法:通过采访2021年11月至12月在加尔各答医学院就读的家长,进行了一项观察性、描述性、基于医院的横断面研究。数据采用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)进行分析。结果:共有106名受访者接受了采访(50.9%为男性,49.1%为女性)。所有受访者都听说过冠状病毒疾病和疫苗,几乎每个人都知道如何防止病毒传播。56.6%的受访者知道接种疫苗的正确年龄组,77.4%的受访者认为疫苗是安全的。关于父母更喜欢政府设施的因素,发现与父母的教育水平、就业状况、子女数量和疫苗接种状况有显著关联。统计学显著性水平为P<0.05。结论:大多数家长认为现有疫苗对儿童安全,几乎每个人都认为接种疫苗是一种社会责任。大多数家长希望通过免疫诊所或学校接种疫苗。他们对政府设施也有明显的偏好。
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