Professor Morshed Nasir, Professor and Head of Pharmacology, Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College (HFRCMC), Dhaka, Bangladesh; E-mail:
Mymensingh Med J. 2021 Jul;30(3):808-815.
Healthcare professionals are the crucial and influencing source of information for vaccines and their communication among patients and communities that can accelerate successful vaccination in a country. This cross-sectional study was one of the first and foremost ones in Bangladesh to observe the basic perception and attitudes towards vaccination against COVID-19 among the healthcare workers (HCWs) - doctors, interns, nurses, ward boys, cleaners, and medical technologists of major COVID-dedicated hospitals. The cross-sectional questionnaire-based study was conducted in February 2021 among 550 HCWs to assess the perception and attitude towards vaccination against COVID-19. The study participants were targeted as the priority group for COVID-19 vaccination, working in two major COVID-dedicated hospitals, Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College Hospital (HF-center), and Sheikh Russel National Gastro-liver Institute and Hospital (SR-center) in Dhaka, Bangladesh during the pandemic. The questionnaire was structured with a three-point scale of responses from 'true', 'false', and 'do not know'. The responses were calculated on point-score as +1 for the correct response, -1 for the wrong response, and 0 for 'do not know' with an overall highest and the lowest possible score of +5 to -5. Absolute (n) and relative frequencies (%) were presented for qualitative variables, while quantitative variables were presented as mean (± standard deviation). Chi-square test was done for univariate analysis of qualitative variables and Student's t-test for quantitative variables. With the 95.27% response rate, including 204 males and 320 were female and the male: female ratio was 1: 1.56. The majority of the participants were doctors (45.8%) followed by nurses (27.9%), and MLSS (26.3%) respectively. The respondents were between 18 to 64 years of age with a mean of 36.17±10.94 years. Most of the respondents (95.99%) responded correctly about the cost-free availability of a vaccine against COVID-19 in the country, 87.40% preferred vaccination as safe and effective. Again 29.77% HCWs think the vaccine might not be safe or effective due to emergency authorization. Only 38.93% of respondents could respond correctly about the necessity of vaccines for children, 31.10% think the vaccination was not required instead of natural immunity. The positive perception and attitude of the frontline HCWs in COVID-dedicated hospitals in Bangladesh are crucial which will positively influence motivation and wide acceptance among the general population for the attainment of the nationwide vaccination program, and adopt effective strategic modification to minimize the gaps for a low-middle income country like Bangladesh with its resource constrain.
医护人员是疫苗及其在患者和社区中传播的关键和有影响力的信息来源,可加速国家内疫苗的成功接种。本横断面研究是孟加拉国首例观察医护人员(医生、实习医生、护士、病房男孩、清洁工和医学技术人员)对 COVID-19 疫苗基本认知和态度的研究之一,针对的是主要 COVID 指定医院的医护人员。2021 年 2 月,对 550 名医护人员进行了基于问卷的横断面研究,以评估他们对 COVID-19 疫苗接种的认知和态度。研究参与者是 COVID-19 疫苗接种的优先群体,在孟加拉国达卡的 Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College Hospital(HF 中心)和 Sheikh Russel National Gastro-liver Institute and Hospital(SR 中心)这两家主要的 COVID 指定医院工作。问卷采用三点量表作答,答案为“正确”“错误”和“不知道”。正确答案记 1 分,错误答案记-1 分,不知道记 0 分,最高总分为+5 分,最低总分为-5 分。定性变量用绝对(n)和相对频率(%)表示,定量变量用均值(±标准差)表示。用卡方检验进行定性变量的单变量分析,用学生 t 检验进行定量变量分析。95.27%的参与者做出了回应,其中 204 名男性和 320 名女性,男女比例为 1:1.56。大多数参与者是医生(45.8%),其次是护士(27.9%)和 MLSS(26.3%)。受访者年龄在 18 至 64 岁之间,平均年龄为 36.17±10.94 岁。大多数受访者(95.99%)正确回答了该国 COVID-19 疫苗免费提供,87.40%的人认为疫苗接种安全有效。同样,29.77%的医护人员认为疫苗可能因紧急授权而不安全或无效。只有 38.93%的受访者能正确回答儿童疫苗接种的必要性,31.10%的人认为不需要接种疫苗,而是依靠自然免疫力。孟加拉国 COVID 指定医院的一线医护人员对疫苗的积极认知和态度至关重要,这将积极影响民众的接种动机和广泛接受程度,以实现全国疫苗接种计划,并采取有效的战略调整,以缩小像孟加拉国这样资源有限的中低收入国家的差距。