Analysis of attitudes to vaccination against COVID-19 in personnel of rescue military formations of the EMERCOM of Russia

Q3 Health Professions
P. Avitisov, D. N. Belova, R. K. Nazyrov
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Relevance. Uncertainty and inconsistency of information related to the new coronavirus infection resulted in distrust in vaccination among population of different countries worldwide. Intention: To clarify attitudes to vaccination and some reasons for refusing vaccination during the COVID-19 pandemic among military personnel. Methodology: 536 male military cadets of the university, who voluntarily underwent vaccination against COVID-19 as recommended by military authorities, were anonymously surveyed. The average age of the respondents was (21.5 ± 4.5) years. Two groups of cadets were formed: Group 1 (n = 465) with I and II category of fitness for work and Group 2 (n = 71) with III category of fitness for work according to professional psychological selection. The results were checked for the normality of distribution. Similarities (differences) in the answers between groups were assessed using χ2 criterion. Results and Discussion. A survey of military cadets revealed that professional psychological selection contributes not only to the effectiveness of professional training, but also to adherence to vaccination against COVID-19. If, according to the Russian Public Opinion Research Center, 55% of Russians have a positive attitude to being vaccinated against COVID-19, such persons amounted to 91.6% (p < 0.001) among cadets assigned to categories I-II and to 47.9% among those assigned to category III of fitness for work based on professional psychological selection. Up to 4.7% of cadets in Group 1 and 29.6% in Group 2 (p < 0.001) mentioned possible early complications during vaccination, for example, being affected by COVID-19. The authors of the vaccine also claim a small percentage of possible complications in the early post-vaccination period. In this regard, the answers of the cadets in Group 1 are quite consistent with the opinion of the scientists and developers and indicate the validity of the studies. Conclusion. Increased anxiety in a situation of uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic can be overcome by timely informing the public about vaccine effectiveness and contraindications by medical professionals.
俄罗斯EMERCOM救援军事编队人员COVID-19疫苗接种态度分析
的相关性。与新型冠状病毒感染有关的信息的不确定性和不一致性导致世界各国人民对疫苗接种的不信任。目的:澄清军队人员在新冠肺炎疫情期间对疫苗接种的态度和拒绝接种疫苗的一些原因。方法:对536名按照军部建议自愿接种新冠肺炎疫苗的该校男军校学员进行匿名调查。受访者平均年龄为(21.5±4.5)岁。根据职业心理选择,将学员分为两组:第一组(n = 465)具有ⅰ、ⅱ类工作适能,第二组(n = 71)具有ⅲ类工作适能。检验结果是否符合分布的正态性。采用χ2标准评价各组间答案的相似性(差异)。结果和讨论。一项对军校学员的调查显示,专业心理选择不仅有助于专业培训的有效性,而且有助于坚持接种新冠肺炎疫苗。根据俄罗斯民意研究中心的数据,如果55%的俄罗斯人对接种COVID-19疫苗持积极态度,那么根据专业心理选择,在被分配为I-II类的学员中,这一比例为91.6% (p < 0.001),在被分配为适合工作的III类学员中,这一比例为47.9%。第一组和第二组分别有4.7%和29.6%的学员(p < 0.001)提到接种疫苗期间可能出现的早期并发症,例如受COVID-19影响。该疫苗的作者还声称,在接种疫苗后的早期可能出现并发症的比例很小。在这方面,第一组学员的回答与科学家和开发者的观点非常一致,表明了研究的有效性。结论。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,在不确定的情况下增加的焦虑可以通过医疗专业人员及时向公众通报疫苗有效性和禁忌症来克服。
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