肯尼亚人对COVID-19疫苗风险的看法:范围审查

Faith Anyango Ochieng, Dónal O'Mathúna
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背景:疫苗接种计划对控制病毒性疾病在世界范围内的传播至关重要。2019冠状病毒病大流行凸显了疫苗的关键作用。对疫苗的犹豫,特别是对潜在风险的担忧,极大地挑战了实现广泛免疫的目标。本综述探讨了肯尼亚人对COVID-19疫苗风险的看法。方法:采用Arksey和O'Malley框架和Joanna Briggs研究所的方法。制定了一种搜索策略,从电子数据库和谷歌中识别同行评审的出版物和相关灰色文献。使用纳入和排除标准筛选确定的文章。从数据中提取并分析以确定主题。结果:28篇文章被纳入范围审查。导致肯尼亚人对疫苗犹豫不决的最常见主题是疫苗安全性、疫苗副作用以及缺乏对COVID-19疫苗的了解。会议确定并讨论了其他四个主题。结论:本综述增加了我们对肯尼亚突发公共卫生事件中影响疫苗犹豫的因素的理解。公共卫生信息应优先解决这些问题,同时也倡导公平获得疫苗接种的好处。
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Kenyans' Perceptions of the Risks of COVID-19 Vaccines: A Scoping Review.

Background: Vaccination programs are critical in controlling the spread of viral diseases worldwide. The COVID-19 pandemic underscored the critical role of vaccines. Achieving widespread immunization is significantly challenged by vaccine hesitancy, particularly concerns regarding potential risks. The perceptions of Kenyans regarding the risks of COVID-19 vaccines were explored in this scoping review.

Methods: The Arksey and O'Malley framework and the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology were used. A search strategy was developed to identify peer-reviewed publications and relevant grey literature from electronic databases and Google. Identified articles were screened using inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data was extracted from and analyzed to identify themes.

Results: Twenty-eight articles were included in the scoping review. The most common themes leading to vaccine hesitancy among Kenyans were vaccine safety, vaccine side effects, and lack of knowledge about COVID-19 vaccines. Four other themes were identified and discussed.

Conclusion: This review adds to our understanding of the factors influencing vaccine hesitancy during public health emergencies in Kenya. Public health messaging should prioritize addressing these concerns while also advocating for equitable access to the benefits of vaccination.

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