心脏病患者对新冠肺炎疫苗的犹豫

R. Selvaraj, K. Yazhini
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导言:先前存在合并症的covid -19感染者死亡率高。本研究评估了这一高危人群的疫苗犹豫。我们的目的是确定对COVID-19疫苗接种有犹豫的心脏病患者的比例,并确定导致犹豫的因素。对象和方法:这是一项横断面研究,包括18岁以上患有任何形式心脏病的患者。在休息时患有严重疾病的患者被排除在研究之外。符合纳入标准的心脏病门诊患者被纳入研究。采用标准问卷对同意的患者进行访谈。计算犹豫患者的比例。每一种导致犹豫的原因的重要性和用来克服犹豫的方法都以百分比表示。结果:对疫苗接种犹豫不决的比例为69.1%。犹豫的主要原因是“担心接种疫苗后心脏病患者会有危险”。结论:心脏病患者COVID - 19疫苗犹豫率较高。针对疫苗犹豫群体采取相关人群认为有效的措施,有助于克服疫苗犹豫。
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COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in patients with heart disease
Introduction: COVID-19-infected people with preexisting comorbidities show high mortality. Vaccine hesitancy among this high-risk group was assessed through this study. We aimed to determine the proportion of patients with heart disease showing hesitancy to COVID-19 vaccination and to identify the factors contributing to hesitancy. Subjects and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study including patients older than 18 years with any form of heart disease. Patients who had severe disease while at rest were excluded from the study. Patients attending the cardiology outpatient department were recruited if they met the inclusion criteria. Consenting patients were interviewed with a standard questionnaire. The proportion of hesitant patients was calculated. The importance of each of the causes contributing to hesitancy and methods used to overcome hesitancy were expressed as percentages. Results: The proportion of patients who were hesitant to vaccination was 69.1%. The main reason for hesitancy was “fear of danger in patients with heart disease when vaccinated.” Conclusions: COVID vaccine hesitancy is high in patients with heart disease. Targeting vaccine-hesitant groups with measures that are considered effective by the concerned population can help overcome vaccine hesitancy.
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