COVID-19疫苗拒绝及相关因素:一项基于人群的描述性研究

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Sevinç Sütlü, B. Çatak
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导言:自宣布冠状病毒病为大流行以来,重点已转移到开发对抗大流行的疫苗上。然而,人们认为,社区免疫的最大障碍是疫苗犹豫和拒绝。因此,我们旨在确定布尔杜尔省中部地区55岁及以上人群中COVID-19疫苗拒绝比例及其相关因素。材料和方法:为了提高新冠肺炎疫苗接种率,卫生部发布了关于建立“疫苗劝导小组”的声明。因此,指派保健人员打电话给未接种疫苗的人,了解他们对疫苗的看法,向他们介绍疫苗,并说服他们接种疫苗。根据记录,截至2021年6月,在调查地点,即土耳其布尔杜尔省,有1303名55岁及以上未接种疫苗的人。共有349人无法接触到,146人对接种疫苗犹豫不决。因变量为接受或严格拒绝接种疫苗。结果:受教育程度在8年以上的人群中,拒接种率高出1.75倍(CI= 1.148 ~ 2.664),而非通过家庭医生获取疫苗信息的人群拒接种率高出2.37倍(CI= 1.341 ~ 4.178)。结论:总体而言,我们发现参与者的疫苗接受水平相当高。相关机构可开展以社区为基础的工作,确保公众对COVID-19疫苗的信心。关键词:年龄;COVID-19疫苗;有说服力的沟通;疫苗接种的拒绝。
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COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal and Associated Factors: A Population-Based Descriptive Study
Introduction: Since the declaration of coronavirus disease as a pandemic, the focus was shifted to developing a vaccine for combatting the pandemic. However, it is believed that the most significant obstacle to community immunity against COVID-19 is vaccine hesitancy and refusal. Therefore, we aimed to identify the proportion of COVID-19 vaccine refusal and associated factors in a population aged 55 years and over in the central district of Burdur Province. Materials and Methods: In order to increase the rate of Covid 19 vaccination, the Ministry of Health has issued a declaration on the establishment of “vaccine persuasion teams.” Accordingly, health personnel were assigned to call the people who were not vaccinated, to learn their opinions about the vaccine, to inform them about the vaccine and to persuade them to get vaccinated. According to the records, there were 1303 unvaccinated people aged 55 years and over as of June 2021 at survey site, namely Burdur Province-Turkey. A total of 349 people could not be contacted and 146 people hesitated to get vaccinated. Dependent variables were vaccine acceptance or strict refusal. Results: We found that vaccine refusal was 1.75 (CI= 1.148-2.664) times higher among those with more than eight years of education and 2.37 (CI= 1.341-4.178) times higher among those obtaining vaccine information from sources other than their family physicians. Conclusion: Overall, we discovered that the vaccine acceptance level was quite high among our participants. Relevant bodies may engage in community-based works to ensure public confidence in COVID-19 vaccines. Keywords: Aged; COVID-19 Vaccine; Persuasive Communication; Vaccination Refusal.
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Turkish Journal of Geriatrics is a peer-reviewed journal. Official language of the journal is English. Turkish Journal of Geriatrics invites submission of Original Articles based on clinical and laboratory studies. Review Articles are published only after the invitation from the Editorial Board.
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