COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Hesitancy (VBH) among Healthcare Professionals of Pakistan, a Nationwide Survey DOI Creative Commons
Muhammad Arshad, Imran Masood, Imran Imran

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Vaccines, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 10(10), P. 1736 - 1736

Published: Oct. 17, 2022

Background: The waning vaccine immunity and emergence of new variants SARS-CoV-2 led health authorities across the globe to administer booster doses (BDs) COVID-19 vaccine. Hence, current study aimed assess hesitancy (VBH) amongst Pakistani healthcare professionals (HCPs). Methods: A nationwide survey-based was carried out from April 2022 May 2022. online self-administered questionnaire utilized collect data regarding demographics (age, gender, marital status, profession, residential area, province), infection history (infection history, onset, clinical severity disease), previous vaccination (type number doses), attitudes towards BDs (acceptance, rejection, hesitancy), psychological drivers VBH (perceived effectiveness, safety, risk/benefit ratio, type preference). We assessed association between dependent variable participants, independent variables (demographics, vaccination, VBH), by using Chi-square test/Fisher exact test. Results: Among 1164 51.4% were male, 80.4% medical professionals. half participants (52.1%) agreed take BD or had already taken it, while rest them refused (34.7%) hesitated (24.2%) it. These significantly associated (p < 0.001) with divers about BD. Conclusion: This revealed that HCPs hesitant concerns efficacy, risk/benefits ratio vaccine’s To eliminate hesitancy, in HCPs, certain educational strategies should be implemented address HCPs.

Language: Английский

Non-adherence to COVID-19 lockdown: who are they? A cross-sectional study in Portugal DOI Creative Commons
Nymphea Noronha, Marta Moniz, Ana Gama

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Public Health, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 211, P. 5 - 13

Published: July 11, 2022

The SARS-CoV-2 virus has spread worldwide, leading governments to implement mitigation measures. Understanding the reluctance adhere non-pharmacological interventions might help promote adherence these This study aimed identify factors associated with non-adherence first lockdown in Portugal.

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Prevalence and factors associated with not receiving the booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in adults in Latin America and the Caribbean DOI Open Access
Diego Urrunaga‐Pastor, Daniel Fernandez‐Guzman, Brenda Caira‐Chuquineyra

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Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 50, P. 102409 - 102409

Published: Aug. 9, 2022

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Association between proximity to COVID-19 and the quality of life of healthcare workers DOI Creative Commons
Nang Ei Ei Khaing,

Claire Quah,

Gek Kheng Png

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PLoS ONE, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 18(3), P. e0283424 - e0283424

Published: March 23, 2023

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) affects almost all countries in the world and it impacts every aspect of people's life-physically, mentally, socio-economically. There are several research studies examining impact this pandemic on health, however, very few quality life. This study aimed to investigate association between proximity COVID-19 life healthcare workers identify factors influencing life.A cross-sectional was conducted among hospital staff a tertiary Singapore. Data demographic, medical history, lifestyle factors, psychosocial were collected using online self-administered questionnaire. Quality (QoL) measured by WHOQOL-BREF Robust linear regression used determine associated with total 1911 participants included analysis. average age 38.25 (SD = 11.28) years old. 26.90% had been quarantined, hospitalised, being suspected or diagnosed having infection they found have lowest levels QoL across four domains (physical, psychological, social, environmental domains). Participants who singles nurses, worked shifts longer hours, chronic diseases likely lower scores compared other categories. Healthy lifestyle, social connectivity, resilience, workplace support higher scores.In planning measures which aim improve workers, priority should be given individuals suspected, infection. In addition COVID, contribute workers. Hence, multifaceted interventions needed

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COVID-19 Vaccination in China: Adverse Effects and Its Impact on Health Care Working Decisions on Booster Dose DOI Creative Commons
Chengwen Luo, Haixiao Chen, Tao‐Hsin Tung

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Vaccines, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 10(8), P. 1229 - 1229

Published: July 31, 2022

Although many research studies have concentrated on people's willingness to take the COVID-19 vaccine, little attention has been paid underlying mechanism of consent. An understanding potential factors and mechanisms that affect receive a vaccination can contribute information critical for containing pandemic. This study explored effects post-vaccination adverse reactions booster dose role decision regret. A self-administered online survey was carried out in Taizhou, China. Questionnaires were completed by 1085 healthcare workers (HCWs), 1054 (97.1%) whom had two doses vaccine. Mediation analysis methodology applied this study. Our showed HCWs could decrease their dose. Of note, who experienced after would be more likely regret previous decisions, which, turn, further reduced shot. Decision mediated relationship between The findings implied inextricable relationships among reactions, regret, It is suggested notice these should incorporated into vaccine communication campaigns policy interventions advocating improve uptake intent increase

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Acceptance, attitudes, and barriers of vaccine booster dose among nursing students: A multicounty survey DOI Open Access
Khalid Al‐Mugheed, Omar M. AL-Rawajfah, Wegdan Bani‐Issa

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Journal of Nursing Management, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 30(7), P. 3360 - 3367

Published: Sept. 5, 2022

This study investigated the acceptance and attitudes of nursing students toward COVID-19 vaccine booster dose in two Gulf Cooperation countries potential influencing factors for taking a dose.The world is still battling coronavirus because emerged variants protection against has waned over time. Vaccination powerful effective method reducing outbreak decreasing loss lives.This research was survey using cross-sectional design.The study's sample colleges. The tool adopted according to recent information concerning published by World Health Organization. Data collected through an online during March April.A total 216 completed survey, which 69.4% (n = 150) were male more than half participants from Saudi Arabia (55.1%, n 119). Two-thirds (75.5%, 161) reported that they agreed receive booster. attitude scores ranged 28 35, with mean score 15.8 (SD 2.5), representing 73% highest possible score, 79.3% classified as 'positive COVID-19'. Vaccine might cause infection, ineffective, worried about adverse effects not safe major barriers booster.Nursing revealed high rates related However, attention should be paid educators Preparing positive very important patient community safety.Nursing managers must make effort educate regarding safety effectiveness ensure it necessary reduce their perception injury infection.

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Assessing COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Hesitancy Using the Modified 5C Scale in Zhejiang Province, China: A Cross-Sectional Study DOI Creative Commons
Xuan Deng, Yuchen Zhao, Shenyu Wang

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Vaccines, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11(3), P. 706 - 706

Published: March 21, 2023

Following the rollout of a booster campaign to promote immunity against COVID-19 in China, this study aimed assess hesitancy among adults who were fully vaccinated with primary doses across Zhejiang Province. Firstly, modified 5C scale developed by German research team was assessed for reliability and validity via pre-survey Then, 30-item questionnaire established conduct online offline surveys during 10 November 15 December 2021. Demographic characteristics information on previous vaccination experience, vaccine type doses, attitudes towards awareness SARS-CoV-2 infection collected. Chi-square tests, pairwise comparison multivariate logistic regression performed data analysis. In total, 4039 valid questionnaires analyzed, 14.81%. Dissatisfaction experience (ORs = 1.771~8.025), less confidence vaccines (OR 3.511, 95%CI: 2.874~4.310), younger age compared elderly aged 51-60 years old (2.382, 1.274~4.545), lower education level 1.707~2.100), weaker social responsibility prevention control (1.587, 1.353~1.859), inconvenience (1.539, 1.302~1.821), complacency regarding efficacy as well self-health status (1.224, 1.056~1.415) excessive trade-offs before (1.184, 1.005~1.398) positively associated hesitancy. Therefore, intelligent means should be strengthened optimize services. More influential experts other significant figures supported timely evidence-based various media platforms reduce public increase uptake.

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Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies Level and COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters among Healthcare Workers with the Highest SARS-CoV-2 Infection Risk—Follow Up Study DOI Creative Commons
Dagny Lorent, Rafał Nowak, Magdalena Figlerowicz

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Vaccines, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(5), P. 475 - 475

Published: April 29, 2024

During the COVID-19 pandemic, several vaccines were developed to limit spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). However, due SARS-CoV-2 mutations and uneven vaccination coverage among populations, a series waves have been caused by different variants concern (VOCs). Despite updated vaccine formulations for new VOC, benefits additional doses raised many doubts, even high-risk groups such as healthcare workers (HCWs). We examined factors underlying hesitancy receive booster analysed anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibody response after HCWs. Our study found that 42% HCWs hesitant about second dose, while 7% reported no intent get vaccinated with any doses. As reasons not vaccinating, participants most frequently highlighted lack time, negative experiences previous vaccinations, immunity conferred past infections. In addition, we lowest post-vaccination titres who did dose highest two

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Who is getting boosted? Disparities in COVID-19 vaccine booster uptake among health care workers DOI Creative Commons
Wigdan Farah, Laura E. Breeher, Caitlin Hainy

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Vaccine X, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 13, P. 100269 - 100269

Published: Feb. 11, 2023

COVID-19 vaccination remains one of the most effective tools to reduce risk SARS-CoV-2 infection. Unfortunately, vaccine hesitancy has limited primary and booster uptake among general population HCWs. To gain a better understanding factors associated with uptake, we analyzed rates HCWs identified nonacceptance. Of 62,387 included in our analysis, overall rate was 64.8%. Older age, Non-Hispanic White racial group, early initial longer duration employment were higher uptake. Significant differences observed between different job categories. This persistence disparities HCWs, almost 2 years after rollout vaccination, call for further efforts increase confidence light continued need protection.

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Predictors of second COVID-19 booster dose or new COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among nurses: a cross-sectional study DOI Creative Commons
Petros Galanis, Irène Vraka, Aglaia Katsiroumpa

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medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: June 6, 2022

Abstract Aims and objectives To assess the levels of second COVID-19 booster dose or new vaccine hesitancy among nurses explore potential predictors hesitancy. Background full vaccination seems to be highly effective against contagious variants SARS-CoV-2. Healthcare workers are a high-risk group since they have experienced high COVID-19-associated morbidity mortality. Methods An on-line cross-sectional study was carried out in Greece May 2022, using self-administered questionnaire. The population included healthcare services who were fully vaccinated at time study. We considered socio-demographic characteristics, COVID-19-related variables, attitudes toward pandemic as Results Among 795 nurses, 30.9% hesitant vaccine. Independent lower educational level, absence chronic condition, good/very good self-perceived physical health, lack flu during 2021, front-line that provided patients pandemic, had not been diagnosed with least one relative/friend has died from COVID-19. Moreover, increased compliance hygiene measures, fear dose/new vaccine, decreased trust associated Conclusions Our shows significant percentage This initial could barrier efforts control pandemic. There is need communicate science way accessible order decrease

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Uptake of COVID-19 booster shot among healthcare workers: A mediation analysis approach DOI Creative Commons
Shazia Rehman, Erum Rehman, Jianglin Zhang

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Frontiers in Public Health, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 10

Published: Oct. 5, 2022

Since the thrust of previous research investigations has been on people's willingness to get immunized against COVID-19 infection, underpinning principle compliance received very little attention. Addressing possible drivers and mechanisms influencing vaccine acceptance may provide significant insights for limiting pandemic. In response, we intend investigate influence decision regret consequences post-vaccination adverse effects inclination undertake booster shots. An electronic survey that was self-administered conducted in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. The questionnaire completed by 1,369 participants, with a response rate 41%. 1,343 them (98.10%) had both doses vaccination. Besides, present also adopted mediation model. Our findings demonstrate unfavorable vaccination responses healthcare workers significantly affect their likelihood receiving Interestingly, who experiences after being were more prone prior immunization decisions, which affected shot. motivation receive dosage mediated regret. outcomes suggested indissociable connections between responses, regret, To strengthen intent enhance shots, it is recommended awareness these events be extensively integrated into programs policy measures supporting doses.

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