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牙科学生对COVID-19疫苗犹豫的全球流行情况及驱动因素

Global Prevalence and Drivers of Dental Students' COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy.

作者信息

Riad Abanoub, Abdulqader Huthaifa, Morgado Mariana, Domnori Silvi, Koščík Michal, Mendes José João, Klugar Miloslav, Kateeb Elham, Iads-Score On Behalf Of

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, 62500 Brno, Czech Republic.

International Association of Dental Students (IADS), 1216 Geneva, Switzerland.

出版信息

Vaccines (Basel). 2021 May 29;9(6):566. doi: 10.3390/vaccines9060566.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Acceleration of mass vaccination strategies is the only pathway to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic. Healthcare professionals and students have a key role in shaping public opinion about vaccines. This study aimed to evaluate the attitudes of dental students globally towards COVID-19 vaccines and explore the potential drivers for students' acceptance levels.

METHODS

A global cross-sectional study was carried out in February 2021 using an online questionnaire. The study was liaised by the scientific committee of the International Association of Dental Students (IADS), and data were collected through the national and local coordinators of IADS member organizations. The dependent variable was the willingness to take the COVID-19 vaccine, and the independent variables included demographic characteristics, COVID-19-related experience, and the drivers of COVID-19 vaccine-related attitude suggested by the WHO SAGE.

RESULTS

A total of 6639 students from 22 countries, representing all world regions, responded to the questionnaire properly. Their mean age was 22.1 ± 2.8 (17-40) years, and the majority were females (70.5%), in clinical years (66.8%), and from upper-middle-income economies (45.7%). In general, 22.5% of dental students worldwide were hesitant, and 13.9% rejected COVID-19 vaccines. The students in low- and lower-middle-income (LLMI) economies had significantly higher levels of vaccine hesitancy compared to their peers in upper-middle- and high-income (UMHI) economies (30.4% vs. 19.8%; < 0.01).

CONCLUSIONS

The global acceptance level of dental students for COVID-19 vaccines was suboptimal, and their worrisome level of vaccine hesitancy was influenced by the socioeconomic context where the dental students live and study. The media and social media, public figures, insufficient knowledge about vaccines, and mistrust of governments and the pharmaceutical industry were barriers to vaccination. The findings of this study call for further implementation of epidemiology (infectious diseases) education within undergraduate dental curricula.

摘要

背景

加速大规模疫苗接种策略是战胜新冠疫情的唯一途径。医疗保健专业人员和学生在塑造公众对疫苗的看法方面发挥着关键作用。本研究旨在评估全球牙科学生对新冠疫苗的态度,并探索影响学生接受程度的潜在驱动因素。

方法

2021年2月采用在线问卷进行了一项全球横断面研究。该研究由国际牙科学生协会(IADS)科学委员会联络,并通过IADS成员组织的国家和地方协调员收集数据。因变量是接种新冠疫苗的意愿,自变量包括人口统计学特征、与新冠相关的经历,以及世界卫生组织免疫战略咨询专家组(WHO SAGE)提出的与新冠疫苗相关态度的驱动因素。

结果

来自22个国家、代表世界所有地区的6639名学生正确回答了问卷。他们的平均年龄为22.1±2.8(17 - 40)岁,大多数为女性(70.5%),处于临床学习阶段(66.8%),来自中高收入经济体(45.7%)。总体而言,全球22.5%的牙科学生对接种疫苗犹豫不决,13.9%的学生拒绝接种新冠疫苗。与中高收入和高收入(UMHI)经济体的同龄人相比,低收入和中低收入(LLMI)经济体的学生疫苗犹豫程度明显更高(30.4%对19.8%;P<0.01)。

结论

牙科学生对新冠疫苗的全球接受程度不理想,他们令人担忧的疫苗犹豫程度受到其学习和生活的社会经济背景的影响。媒体和社交媒体、公众人物、对疫苗的知识不足以及对政府和制药行业的不信任是疫苗接种的障碍。本研究结果呼吁在本科牙科课程中进一步开展流行病学(传染病)教育。

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