Covid-19 Vaccination Compliance Among Rural Farming Households in Kwara State: Characteristics and Drivers

Salami Mf, Osasona Kk, Olorunsaye Mi, Aremu A
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The covid-19 Pandemic has contributed significantly to food crises in Sub-Saharan Africa, Nigeria inclusive. While vaccines have been successfully developed to ameliorate the impact of covid-19 infection, the level and drivers of compliance among farmers have not been adequately documented. This study examined the level of compliance as well as the drivers of compliance to covid-19 vaccination among farmers in Ilorin East Local Government Area of Kwara State, Nigeria. We conducted a farm survey among 120 households drawn through a 3-staged sampling technique. The cross-sectional data obtained were analyzed with descriptive statistics and a logistic regression model. The results of the data analysis show that 87.5 % of the farmers have been vaccinated. 62.5% of the farmers reported that their farming activities were affected adversely by the pandemic. 42.5% of the affected farmers claimed that the effect of covid on their farming activities actually manifested in form of pest infestation. The majority (77.5%) of the affected farmers reported that they recorded financial losses with 71.1% of them recording severe wastages in their farm produce due to delayed harvesting. Household size and years of schooling were the significant determinants of Covid-19 vaccination compliance in the study area. It was thus recommended that efforts should be geared towards educating the rural populace to achieve 100% vaccination for sound health and higher productivity among farmers.
夸拉邦农村农户Covid-19疫苗接种情况:特征和驱动因素
2019冠状病毒病大流行严重加剧了撒哈拉以南非洲(包括尼日利亚)的粮食危机。虽然已成功开发出疫苗以减轻covid-19感染的影响,但农民遵守疫苗的程度和驱动因素尚未得到充分记录。本研究调查了尼日利亚夸拉州伊洛林东部地方政府地区农民遵守covid-19疫苗接种的水平及其驱动因素。我们通过三阶段抽样技术对120户家庭进行了农场调查。采用描述性统计和逻辑回归模型对所获得的横截面数据进行分析。数据分析结果显示,87.5%的农民接种了疫苗。62.5%的农民报告说,他们的农业活动受到大流行的不利影响。42.5%的受影响农民声称,新冠疫情对其农业活动的影响实际上表现为害虫侵扰。大多数(77.5%)受影响的农民报告说,他们遭受了经济损失,其中71.1%的农民由于收获延迟而造成农产品严重浪费。在研究地区,家庭规模和受教育年限是Covid-19疫苗接种依从性的重要决定因素。因此,建议应努力教育农村人口,以实现100%的疫苗接种,以促进农民的健康和提高生产力。
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