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.
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.
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
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
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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.