埃塞俄比亚 COVID -19 疫苗接种犹豫不决及其决定因素:全国试点调查。

Q3 Medicine
Ethiopian Medical Journal Pub Date : 2022-10-30
Sewit Timothewos, Hanna Negussie, Bethelhem Fekadu, Winini Belay, Eyerusalem Getachew, Medhin Selamu, Abigiya Wondimagegnehu, Tigist Eshetu, Tigest Ajeme, Charlotte Hanlon, Yimtubezinash Woldeamanuel, Tsegahun Manyazewal, Abebaw Fekadu
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导言:尽管2019年科罗纳病毒病(COVID-19)疫苗的开发取得了重大进展,但对疫苗的犹豫不决威胁着遏制该疾病的进展。我们旨在评估埃塞俄比亚COVID-19疫苗接种犹豫不决的程度及其根本决定因素:方法:在埃塞俄比亚对随机抽取的成年人进行试点手机调查:试点调查包括 614 名参与者,他们主要为男性(71.7%)和已婚者(68.2%),年龄中位数为 34 岁(四分位数间距 [IQR] = 14.0)。总体而言,150 名参与者(24.4%)表示已接种疫苗,包括第一剂[57 人(38%)]、第二剂[19 人(12.7%)]或两剂[74 人(49.3%)]。约六分之一的参与者(16.3%;n=100)表示对疫苗接种犹豫不决,不同的就业状况和地区之间存在显著差异,自营职业者更容易表现出犹豫不决[调整后的几率比(AOR)为 1.85,95% CI (1.05-3.27)]。犹豫不决的主要原因是缺乏兴趣[n=30 (30%)]、害怕副作用[n=24 (24%)]和对疫苗缺乏信任[n=13 (13%)]。家人患有慢性疾病与犹豫不决没有关系(P > 0.05):尽管样本的代表性是个问题,但研究结果表明,埃塞俄比亚人口中对 COVID-19 疫苗犹豫不决的比例相对较低。犹豫不决的主要原因是缺乏兴趣、担心副作用以及对疫苗缺乏信任,通过在社区中利用可信来源及时传播准确的信息可以扭转这一局面。
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COVID -19 vaccine hesitancy and determinants in Ethiopia: A national pilot survey.

Introduction: Despite major advances in Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine development, vaccine hesitancy threatens the progress made to curb the disease. We aimed to assess the level of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and the underlying determinants in Ethiopia.

Methods: A pilot mobile phone survey of adults in Ethiopia with mobile phones selected randomly.

Results: The pilot survey included 614 participants who were predominantly male (71.7%), and married (68.2%) with a median age of 34 years (interquartile range [IQR] = 14.0). Overall, 150 (24.4%) participants reported to have been vaccinated; either the first [57 (38%)], second [19 (12.7%)], or both [74 (49.3%)] doses. About one in six participants (16.3%; n=100) reported vaccine hesitancy, with a significant difference by employment status, with self-employed more likely to show hesitancy [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 1.85, 95% CI (1.05-3.27)], and region. Major drivers of hesitancy were lack of interest [n=30 (30%)], fear of side-effects [n=24 (24%)], and lack of trust in the vaccine [n=13 (13%)]. Having chronic disease conditions in the family had no association with hesitancy (p > 0.05).

Conclusion: While representativeness of the sample is an issue, the findings show a relatively low rate of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among the Ethiopian population. The major drivers of hesitancy, lack of interest, fear of side-effects, and lack of trust in the vaccine, may be reversed by disseminating accurate and timely information using credible sources across communities.

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期刊介绍: The Ethiopian Medical Journal (EMJ) is the official Journal of the Ethiopian Medical Association (EMA) and devoted to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge pertaining to the broad field of medicine in Ethiopia and other developing countries. Prospective contributors to the Journal should take note of the instructions of Manuscript preparation and submission to EMJ as outlined below.
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