ЗДОРОВЬЕ НАСЕЛЕНИЯ И СРЕДА ОБИТАНИЯ - ЗНиСО / PUBLIC HEALTH AND LIFE ENVIRONMENT,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 17 - 28
Published: Aug. 1, 2023
Introduction:
Vaccination
is
the
most
efficient
and
cost-effective
way
to
prevent
infectious
diseases.
In
recent
years,
despite
proven
positive
role
of
vaccination,
there
has
been
an
ambiguous
attitude
towards
ongoing
vaccination
campaigns
in
world.
Objective:
To
test
validate
proprietary
method
establishing
personal
levels
adherence.
Materials
methods:
The
authors
have
elaborated
a
assessing
adherence
using
specially
developed
questionnaire
consisting
four
groups
(scales)
including
36
both
direct
indirect
statements
related
immunization
serving
as
indicators.
April–June
2023,
we
conducted
questionnaire-based
survey
300
people
aged
19
75
years.
respondents
were
asked
rate
their
level
agreement
with
Likert
scale.
Each
indicator
was
value
calculated
for
particular
respondent,
expressed
points.
scoring
done
manually
or
automatically.
data
then
analyzed
SPSS
Statistics
23.0
methods
correlation
analysis
descriptive
statistics.
Results:
moderate
179
(59.7
%),
low
9
(3.0
high
112
(37.3
%)
respondents.
Spearman’s
rank
revealed
statistically
significant
correlations
between
responses
actual
commitment
vaccination.
Our
demonstrated
compliance
standard
requirements
internal
consistency,
factor
validity
scales,
statistical
significance
parts
(Cronbach’s
α-coefficient
=
0.830;
allowed
us
distinguish
components).
Conclusion:
Testing
subsequent
validation
own
made
it
possible
determine
scales
correspond
factors
influencing
choice
behavioral
strategy.
This
can
be
recommended
research
purposes
practical
application
healthcare
institutions.
Vaccines,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(11), P. 1672 - 1672
Published: Oct. 31, 2023
Measles
remains
a
highly
contagious
and
potentially
severe
infectious
disease,
necessitating
high
vaccine
coverage.
However,
misinformation
measles
hesitancy/resistance
have
posed
significant
challenges
to
achieving
this
goal.
The
COVID-19
pandemic
further
exacerbated
these
challenges,
leading
outbreak
in
Jordan
2023.
This
study
aimed
investigate
the
acceptance
of
rubella
(MR)
among
parents
identify
its
associated
determinants.
cross-sectional
questionnaire-based
was
conducted
using
previously
Arabic-validated
version
Parental
Attitudes
towards
Childhood
Vaccines
(PACV)
survey
instrument.
Data
collection
took
place
October
2023,
final
sample
comprised
total
391
parents,
with
mothers
representing
69.8%
participants
(
Vaccine
hesitancy
has
emerged
as
a
significant
barrier
to
achieving
herd
immunity
and
protecting
populations
from
preventable
diseases.
Despite
the
proven
effectiveness
safety
of
vaccines,
many
individuals
remain
hesitant
or
refuse
vaccinate
themselves
their
children.
This
review
aims
identify
factors
contributing
vaccine
hesitancy,
including
misinformation,
lack
trust
in
authorities,
cultural
beliefs,
access
barriers.
We
also
discuss
impact
on
public
health,
outbreaks
vaccine-preventable
diseases
erosion
health
authorities.
Furthermore,
we
present
evidence-based
communication
strategies
for
addressing
building
trust,
providing
accurate
information,
myths
misconceptions,
engaging
with
local
influencers,
utilizing
social
media
digital
platforms.
By
understanding
implementing
effective
strategies,
healthcare
providers,
officials,
community
leaders
can
work
towards
promoting
widespread
acceptance
health.
Global Health Action,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(1)
Published: Sept. 4, 2024
First
Nations
peoples
face
disproportionate
vaccine-preventable
risks
due
to
social,
economic,
and
healthcare
disparities.
Additionally,
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
there
was
also
mistrust
hesitancy
about
vaccines
among
peoples.
These
are
rooted
in
factors
such
as
colonial
histories,
discriminatory
medical
practices,
unreliable
information.
Transfusion,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 21, 2024
Abstract
Background
General
vaccination
rates
have
been
falling
globally
despite
unequivocal
health
benefits.
Noncompliance
can
result
from
access
barriers
and/or
hesitant
attitudes.
Few
studies
investigated
the
prevalence
and
determinants
of
noncompliance
with
COVID‐19
in
blood
donors.
Methods
We
surveyed
donors
on
infection
history,
motivations
for
vaccination,
comorbidities.
estimate
noncompliance,
hesitancy
toward
vaccines,
investigate
associated
factors
using
multivariable
models.
Results
From
December
2021
to
2022,
33,610
survey
respondents
were
included.
Of
these,
24%
had
not
vaccinated
or
missing
information,
99%
those
who
reported
reasons
being
unvaccinated
declared
at
least
one
three
attitudes
presented
(safety
concerns;
personal/cultural/religious
beliefs;
young
worrying
about
vaccinated).
Among
noncompliant
donors,
<2%
barriers.
In
model
addressing
vaccine
younger
age,
male
gender,
White/Caucasian
race,
absence
comorbidities,
residency
a
State
less
restrictive
policies,
living
micropolitan
rural
areas
identified
as
significant
predictors.
Younger
age
race
independently
among
Conclusions
found
high
mostly
driven
by
hesitancy.
Understanding
adherence
donors—a
relatively
highly
educated
healthy
population,
good
healthcare
usually
motivated
altruism—could
provide
key
information
that
may
be
harder
overcome.
Pharmacia,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
71, P. 1 - 6
Published: June 7, 2024
This
study
delves
into
the
intricate
interplay
between
trust
in
personal
doctors
(GPs),
sources
of
information
about
recommended
vaccines,
and
willingness
to
vaccinate
against
human
papillomavirus
(HPV)
other
vaccines.
The
analysis
revealed
a
positive
statistically
significant
correlation
HPV
awareness
vaccinate.
Notably,
concerning
is
high,
with
35.6%
all
respondents
expressing
readiness
receive
vaccine.
identified
doctor
as
predominant
source
vaccine-related
information.
correlations
underscore
influence
medical
professionals
guiding
vaccine
uptake
choices
necessity
for
targeted
communication
strategies
aimed
at
enhancing
acceptance.
Pharmacia,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
71, P. 1 - 7
Published: Aug. 2, 2024
This
is
a
national,
qualitative
and
quantitative
investigation
involving
600
participants
which
employed
interviews
standardized
self-administered
questionnaires
to
assess
participants’
HPV
vaccine
knowledge
their
inclination
vaccinate.
The
results
of
the
study
underscore
pivotal
influence
informed
awareness
campaigns
in
shaping
vaccination
behaviours
stress
imperative
tailored
educational
strategies
augment
uptake.
All
respondents
shared
as
main
concern
insufficient
information
about
low
degree
familiarity.
An
inquiry
into
correlation
between
having
children
revealed
that
individuals
with
under
16
years
old
manifested
heightened
levels
knowledge.
outcomes
suggest
young
are
more
inclined
harbour
comprehensive