Intention to receive the monkeypox vaccine and its psychological and sociodemographic predictors: a cross-sectional survey in the general population of Peru DOI Creative Commons
Tomás Caycho‐Rodríguez, Pablo D. Valencia, José Ventura‐León

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Psicologia Reflexão e Crítica, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 36(1)

Published: Dec. 18, 2023

The objective of this study was to identify predictors intention be vaccinated against Monkeypox (Mpox) in a sample Peruvian citizens. METHODS: A set sociodemographic and psychological were used, such as sex, sexual orientation, educational level, previous diagnosis COVID-19, marital status, complete vaccination employment living with vulnerable people, presence chronic disease, area residence, perceived usefulness COVID-19 vaccines, fear Mpox, conspiracy beliefs about among others. total 472 adults participated, selected by non-probabilistic snowball convenience sampling. survey, the Mpox Fear Scale, used. Conspiracy Beliefs assessed using three questions created specifically for study. For inferential purposes, simple ordinal regressions ("crude models") performed between each factor outcome. RESULTS: Regarding their more than 60% expressed clear approval. Being non-heterosexual, having greater emotional perceiving some potential disease become next pandemic related vaccinate. On other hand, being older, low higher associated lower CONCLUSION: provides initial information future research seeking better analyze intention. In addition, cross-sectional data are provided that can used develop public health policies target subgroups prevalence vaccinate Mpox.

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Global prevalence and correlates of mpox vaccine acceptance and uptake: a systematic review and meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons
Sahabi Kabir Sulaiman, Fatimah I. Tsiga-Ahmed, Muhammad Sale Musa

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Communications Medicine, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 4(1)

Published: July 8, 2024

Vaccination has been recommended as one of the most potent ways controlling mpox (formerly, monkeypox) outbreak, particularly among high-risk groups. Here, we evaluated prevalence vaccine acceptance and uptake globally.

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Prevalence of intentions to receive monkeypox vaccine. A systematic review and meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons
Darwin A. León‐Figueroa, Joshuan J. Barboza, Mario J. Valladares-Garrido

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BMC Public Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 24(1)

Published: Jan. 2, 2024

Abstract Background Immunization, as a preventive strategy against infectious diseases, has consolidated its position fundamental pillar in the field of public health. Therefore, present study aimed to determine prevalence intention receive monkeypox (Mpox) vaccine. Methods A systematic review and meta-analysis available evidence was performed using five databases (PubMed, Scopus, Web Science, Embase, ScienceDirect) with search until July 24, 2023. Data analysis R software version 4.2.3. The quality included cross-sectional studies assessed “JBI-MAStARI”. In addition, subgroup by population continent developed. Results Twenty-nine articles total sample 52 658 participants were included. pooled vaccinate Mpox 61% (95% CI: 53–69%; 52,658 participants; 29 studies; I 2 = 100%). analysis, be vaccinated according continents 64% 53–74%; 13,883 17 99%) Asian countries, 43% 39–47%; 1538 3 53%) African 62% 45–78%; 35,811 6 European 63% 32–89%; 1426 American countries. on Mpox, subjects, it 54% 45–62%; 10,296 11 general population, 57% 33–79%; 3333 10 health care workers, 76% 70–82%; 39,029 8 98%) lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex (LGBTI) community. secondary outcome, refusal vaccination found 22% 16–30%; 45,577 21 99%). Conclusion highlights importance recognizing regional disparities vaccine willingness refusal. It emphasizes employing strategies achieve widespread coverage safeguard worldwide. Terms used Joanna Briggs Institute Meta-Analysis Statistics Assessment Review Instrument (JBI-MAStARI), Prospective International Registry Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO), Preferred Reporting Items for Meta-Analyses (PRISMA).

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Would senior citizens get vaccinated against RSV? Exploratory analysis using a novel survey instrument DOI Creative Commons

Mohammad Abu-Ghosh,

D. Saleh,

Joud Al-Haddad

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Vacunas, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 26(1), P. 100384 - 100384

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

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Attitude to RSV Vaccination Among a Cohort of Pregnant Women in Jordan: A Cross‐Sectional Survey Study DOI Creative Commons
Malik Sallam, Tleen Kherfan, Amwaj Al‐Farajat

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Health Science Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 8(1)

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

ABSTRACT Background and Aims The recently approved maternal vaccination against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) can reduce its burden among infants. However, vaccine hesitancy/resistance undermine the beneficial impact of RSV vaccination. aim this study was to assess willingness pregnant women in Jordan receive associated determinants. Methods Face‐to‐face interviews were conducted obstetrics/gynecology clinics Central, Northern, Southern regions during January–February 2024, using a convenience sampling approach. Attitude assessed previously validated ABCDEF scale. Results A total 404 participated with mean age 30.1 ± 6.2 years. majority participants showed ( n = 313, 77.5%), hesitancy 25 (6.2%), resistance 66 (16.3%). Variables that significantly higher acceptance multivariate analysis were: < 30 years (adjusted odds ratio (aOR): 2.45, p 0.010), undergraduates (aOR: 3.27, 0.026), being healthcare worker 4.50, 0.036), history previous COVID‐19/influenza uptake 2.47, 0.045). Two out six constructs acceptance, namely “Advice” construct 10.38, 0.001) “Fear” 21.49, 0.001). Conclusion This highlighted complex nature attitude towards women. role demographic variables, prior experience, trust credible health institutions safety, fear disease consequences infants shaping Addressing these factors help effectively promote women, subsequently helping protect from significant burden.

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Prospective Attitudes towards Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccination: Validation of a Survey Instrument among Young Females in Jordan Pending Vaccine Authorization DOI Creative Commons
Tleen Kherfan, Malik Sallam

Vaccines, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11(8), P. 1386 - 1386

Published: Aug. 19, 2023

In May 2023, the U.S. FDA advisors endorsed Pfizer's pregnancy-administered vaccine (branded ABRYSVO) to protect infants from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection. Vaccination can reduce burden of RSV-related disease, with previous studies showing its substantial medical and financial in Jordan. However, pregnant women may exhibit hesitancy get vaccinated due concerns about potential risks themselves or their fetuses. This study aimed assess acceptance RSV among young females identify determinants influencing decision using a newly constructed instrument. A survey instrument was developed validated, comprising 26 items measure acceptance. cross-sectional design employed, data collection sample aged 18 45 residing Jordan during 5-6 July convenient approach via an online distributed questionnaire. The final comprised 315 respondents, 67.6% who have heard before study. If safe, effective, provided freely, 70.2% showed willingness vaccine, 15.2% resisted, 14.6% were hesitant. Principal component analysis identified six internally consistent sub-scales following suggested themes: Advice, Burden, Conspiracy, Dangers, Efficiency, Fear, 21 collectively as assigned "ABCDEF" scale for this associated advice fear constructs. validated successfully captured important females. promotion efforts should focus on following: enhancing education, improving trust healthcare institutions providers, reducing burdens through resolving cost issues focusing role social support, addressing safety concerns, tailoring communication strategies effectively promote benefits vaccine. These insights inform public health policies interventions aiming vaccination mitigate diseases infants. Follow-up are recommended target group attitude towards confirm validity conceived ABCDEF

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TikTok content on measles-rubella vaccine in Jordan: A cross-sectional study highlighting the spread of vaccine misinformation DOI Creative Commons
Maram Abdaljaleel, Muna Barakat, Azmi Mahafzah

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Narra J, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 4(2), P. e877 - e877

Published: July 26, 2024

Social media platforms, including TikTok, have become influential sources of health information. However, they also present as potential for the spread vaccine misinformation. The aim this study was to assess quality measles-rubella (MR) vaccine-related contents on TikTok in Jordan and analyze factors associated with A systematic search MR conducted using pre-defined keywords a specified time range. Content metrics (likes, comments, shares, saves) were collected while content information evaluated modified version DISCERN, validated instrument by two expert raters. average DISCERN score ranged from 1, denoting poor content, 5, indicating excellent content. total 50 videos 34 unique creators formed final sample. majority created lay individuals (61.8%), followed TV/news websites/journalists (23.5%), healthcare professionals (HCPs) (14.7%). Cohen κ per item range 0.579-0.808,

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Are Saudi Healthcare Workers Willing to Receive the Monkeypox Virus Vaccine? Evidence from a Descriptive-Baseline Survey DOI Creative Commons
Abdullah M. Alarifi, Najim Z. Alshahrani, Ranjit Sah

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Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 8(8), P. 396 - 396

Published: Aug. 2, 2023

Since Saudi Arabia has already confirmed multiple monkeypox (Mpox) cases, it is essential to initiate timely preventive measures, including the implementation of vaccines. In this cross-sectional study, an online survey was conducted among healthcare workers (HCWs) in understand their willingness receive Mpox vaccine. A structured questionnaire used gather data. The study comprised 734 samples. Our found that participants, 52.7% were willing vaccine and showed sociodemographic factors not significantly associated with willingness. Previous vaccination history (such as influenza COVID-19) respondents reported main reasons for receiving trust Health Ministry (57.7%) understanding a social responsibility (44.6%). Furthermore, majority (74.7%) they motivated by need protect themselves, family friends. Insufficient information fear unknown adverse reactions most unwillingness conclusion, increasing vaccine-related awareness focusing on greater dissemination reduce increase uptake highly recommended.

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Pervasive Parental Hesitancy and Resistance towards Measles Rubella Vaccination in Jordan DOI Creative Commons
Muna Barakat, Maram Abdaljaleel, Nada Atawneh

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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 (

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Mpox knowledge and vaccination hesitancy among healthcare workers in Beijing, China: A cross-sectional survey DOI Creative Commons
Yuan Yang, Weijie Zhang,

Baihui Han

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Vaccine X, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16, P. 100434 - 100434

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Mpox, one of the most serious threats to global health, is now being seen in small but rising numbers Beijing, China. Our study aimed investigate healthcare workers' (HCWs) knowledge Mpox and explore associated reasons affecting their hesitancy vaccinate against A cross-sectional was conducted among HCWs Beijing from July 24 August 2, 2023, through an online questionnaire. Participants need answer some questions about sociodemographic characteristics, information sources, knowledge, perception vaccines, attitudes toward vaccination. We used Chi-square test compare difference vaccination between different characteristic groups. Multivariable logistic regression models were applied analyze correlates HCWs. total 2331 completed questionnaire, with effective response rate 92.45% (2155/2331). Most this worked at tertiary hospitals (89.65%) a mean age 36.69 ± 9.08 years. Among 2155 participants, 52.99% had over ten years working experience, 16.66% high-risk departments relevant treatment. Approximately 84.41% knew before study, 80.79% exhibited high level whereas 42.37% hesitant be vaccinated Mpox. Moreover, (47.91%) higher than lower-risk (41.26%). Higher educational (aOR=1.75, 95%CI: 1.17 - 2.62), longer (1.71, 1.32 2.22), (1.34, 1.05 1.71), lower (1.78, 1.13–2.85) appeared as significant determinants who For did not know (1.96, 1.02 3.78) factors hesitancy. The predominant reason for encompassed apprehensions vaccine side effects. good also relatively Increasing HCWs' confidence especially those departments, essential way reducing

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Prevalence of Mpox Vaccine Acceptance Among Students: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis DOI Creative Commons

Ambanna Yappalparvi,

Shilpa Gaidhane,

G. Padmapriya

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Vaccines, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(2), P. 183 - 183

Published: Feb. 13, 2025

Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is a re-emerging viral disease. Vaccine acceptance crucial for preventing its spread. This systematic review and meta-analysis assessed the of Mpox vaccine among student populations. We searched electronic databases, including PubMed, Web Science, Embase, up to 14 September 2024. The studies included were observational, such cross-sectional cohort studies, specifically vaccines students. R version 4.4 was used perform meta-analysis, sensitivity analyses conducted assess robustness findings. publication bias evaluated using Doi plots. Of 143 initially identified, eight in final analysis, comprising total 16,129 participants. overall rate 58.6%, with considerable variability across (I2 = 100%). indicated that rates ranged between 45% 70%. plot demonstrated presence moderate bias. shows Future should investigate factors influencing design targeted strategies improve coverage, which will be essential controlling ensuring successful vaccination campaigns.

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