伊拉克糖尿病患者COVID-19疫苗犹豫及其相关因素

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
H. Dabis, R. Abed
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目的:评价糖尿病患者COVID-19疫苗犹豫率及其预测因素。研究方法:研究人员在伊拉克Thi-Qar省进行了这项研究,涉及500名糖尿病和内分泌专业中心的糖尿病患者。结果:吸收率为64.4%。3个因素与疫苗犹豫有显著关系(担心副作用、之前感染过新冠病毒、相信阴谋论)。此外,老年人、女性、受教育程度较低和生活在农村地区的人接种COVID-19疫苗的可能性较小。结论:该研究得出了相当高的犹豫率,并建议对这些患者进行有效的教育,以消除对疫苗的任何恐惧或错误的想法。
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COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and its related factors among Iraqi diabetic patients
Objective: To assess COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy rate and its predictor in diabetic patients. Methodology: The researchers conducted the study in Thi-Qar governorate, Iraq involving 500 diabetic patients at specialized center for diabetes and endocrinology. Results: Uptake rate was 64.4%. Three factors showed significant relationship to vaccine hesitancy (fear of side effects, previous COVID-19 infection, and believing in conspiracy theory). Also, older persons, females, lower education and who lived in rural areas were less likely to take COVID-19 vaccine. Conclusion: The study concluded fairly high hesitancy rate, and recommend that effective education for these patients could eliminate any fears or misinformed thoughts about the vaccine.
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Rawal Medical Journal
Rawal Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: RMJ is a general Medicine publication and accepts oorigial articles, editorials, case reports and commentaries. It aims to dessiminate medical knowldge to professional community.
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