影响加纳人犹豫不决和拒绝接受 COVID-19 疫苗的社会经济和人口特征。

Q2 Medicine
Therapeutic Advances in Vaccines and Immunotherapy Pub Date : 2023-02-09 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/25151355221149336
Agyemang Kwasi Sampene, Cai Li, Fredrick Oteng Agyeman, Robert Brenya
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背景:加纳是西非第一个从阿斯利康或牛津接种冠状病毒疫苗的国家。加纳计划为 3200 万人口中的 2000 万人接种疫苗,并利用多边和双边协议提供必要的剂量。随着加纳开始为其公民接种疫苗,一些人对接种冠状病毒疫苗 (CVV) 持怀疑态度。本研究旨在分析影响加纳人疫苗接种犹豫(VH)和拒绝接种的社会经济和人口特征:采用多项式物流回归模型调查受访者的社会人口特征与 VH 之间的关系。研究数据是在 2021 年 3 月至 6 月期间通过在线调查收集的:研究结果表明,在 400 名受访者中,约 92.75% 的人听说过 CVV。研究表明,迄今为止只有不到 5%的参与者收到过 CVV。大多数受访者(36.8%)表示拒绝接受 CVV。有趣的是,男性参与者[调整后的几率比(AOR)= 1.048;95% 置信区间(CI):0.532-2.063]和教育背景较高(AOR = 2.11;95% CI:0.870-5.121)的人犹豫不决或拒绝接受 CVV 的几率更高。低经济阶层、农村定居者、未婚者和失业者成为 VH 或拒绝者的几率也较高。调查还显示,大多数加纳人拒绝接受 CVV 是因为他们不相信该系统能跟踪疫苗的副作用或不良反应:政府可以利用社交媒体平台和其他媒体平台,有效地提供有关服用病毒的全部益处和风险的相关信息。
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Socioeconomic and demographic characteristics influencing the hesitancy and refusal of COVID-19 vaccine in Ghana.

Socioeconomic and demographic characteristics influencing the hesitancy and refusal of COVID-19 vaccine in Ghana.

Socioeconomic and demographic characteristics influencing the hesitancy and refusal of COVID-19 vaccine in Ghana.

Socioeconomic and demographic characteristics influencing the hesitancy and refusal of COVID-19 vaccine in Ghana.

Background: Ghana was the first country to receive the coronavirus vaccination in West Africa from AstraZeneca or Oxford. Ghana plans to vaccinate 20 million out of the 32 million population and provide the necessary doses utilizing multilateral and bilateral agreements. As Ghana begins vaccinating its citizens, there is some skepticism about administering the coronavirus vaccine (CVV). This research aimed to analyze the socioeconomic and demographic characteristics influencing vaccine hesitancy (VH) and refusal among Ghanaians.

Methods: The multinomial logistics regression model was employed to investigate the relationship between respondents' socio-demographic characteristics and VH. The research data were gathered between March to June 2021 through an online survey.

Findings: The findings of this study indicated that approximately 92.75% of the 400 respondents have heard about CVV. The study suggests that less than 5% of the participants have so far received the CVV. Most of the respondents (36.8%) indicated rejecting the CVV. Interestingly, male participants [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 1.048; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.532-2.063] with higher educational backgrounds (AOR = 2.11; 95% CI: 0.870-5.121) had higher odds of being CVV hesitant or refusers. Low economic class, rural settlers, unmarried individuals, and unemployed people also had higher odds of being VH or refusers. The survey also shows that most Ghanaians refused to receive the CVV because they did not trust the system to track the vaccine's side or adverse effects.

Conclusion: Government can use social media platforms and other media platforms to effectively provide relevant information regarding the full benefit and risks of taking the virus.

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