PARENTS‘ KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEPTION OF AND HESITANCY TOWARDS COVID-19 VACCINE AMONG PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL SEBERANG JAYA, PULAU PINANG

Ai Chi Liew, Weifen Cai, A. Yeoh, Gin Hwa Ong, Koon Lum Law, Chee Jia Teoh
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The COVID-19 epidemic has had serious negative effects on children in terms of both their health and societal effects. However, owing to reports of a low vaccination rate, the objective of this study was to explore the factors associated with parents’ hesitation in getting their young children vaccinated. This is a cross-sectional study conducted in a tertiary hospital. All parents or legal guardians of paediatric patients with chronic illnesses aged 3 to 11 who visited the hospital during the study period filled out the online questionnaire. Two hundred and thirty-five outpatient clinic respondents and 77 ward respondents were asked to complete the questionnaire. Malays made up the majority (88.5%), followed by Chinese (6.7%) and Indians (4.8%). Ethnicity, information sources, children‘s age, knowledge score and vaccine perception were found to be significantly different across three degrees of acceptance – ‘Yes’, ‘No’ and ‘Not sure’. There was a significant correlation between ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ replies and parents‘ perceptions of immunisation hurdles. When compared to the Malays, the Chinese had substantially lower odds of responding with ‘Not sure’. Parents‘ acceptance of the vaccine was influenced by their awareness of COVID-19, the effectiveness of the vaccine, any side effects and doctors‘ recommendations. Parents were less concerned about vaccine side effects as their children aged. To infer, authorities should respond to public concerns and adverse events related to immunisation in a timely and transparent manner. To increase immunisation rates, it is important to inform the public that the advantages of receiving COVID-19 vaccination exceed its risks.
槟港岛西别朗惹亚医院儿科患者家长对COVID-19疫苗的知识、认知和犹豫
COVID-19疫情对儿童的健康和社会影响都产生了严重的负面影响。然而,由于疫苗接种率较低的报道,本研究的目的是探讨父母在给幼儿接种疫苗时犹豫不决的相关因素。这是在某三级医院进行的横断面研究。所有在研究期间到医院就诊的3至11岁儿童慢性病患者的父母或法定监护人都填写了在线问卷。共有235名门诊回答者和77名病房回答者填写了问卷。马来人占多数(88.5%),其次是华人(6.7%)和印度人(4.8%)。研究发现,种族、信息来源、儿童年龄、知识得分和疫苗认知在三个接受程度(“是”、“否”和“不确定”)上存在显著差异。“是”和“不是”的回答与父母对免疫障碍的看法之间存在显著的相关性。与马来人相比,华人回答“不确定”的几率要低得多。家长对新冠肺炎的认知、疫苗的有效性、副作用和医生的建议影响了他们对疫苗的接受程度。随着孩子年龄的增长,父母对疫苗副作用的担忧有所减少。由此推断,当局应及时和透明地应对与免疫接种有关的公众关切和不良事件。为了提高免疫接种率,必须告知公众接种COVID-19疫苗的好处超过其风险。
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Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine
Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine (MJPHM) is the official Journal of Malaysian Public Health Physicians’ Association. This is an Open-Access and peer-reviewed Journal founded in 2001 with the main objective of providing a platform for publication of scientific articles in the areas of public health medicine. . The Journal is published in two volumes per year. Contributors are welcome to send their articles in all sub-discipline of public health including epidemiology, biostatistics, nutrition, family health, infectious diseases, health services research, gerontology, child health, adolescent health, behavioral medicine, rural health, chronic diseases, health promotion, public health policy and management, health economics, occupational health and environmental health.
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