Subedi Deepak, Pantha Saurav, Subedi Sanju, Gautam Anil, Gaire Asmita, Sapkota Deepak, Sapkota Sachin, Kandel Milan, Parajuli Aabishkar, Ghimire Harishchandra, Ghimire Shristi, Devkota Janardan, Dhakal Santosh
Paklihawa Campus, Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Tribhuvan University, Siddharthanagar 32900, Nepal.
Faculty of Animal Science, Veterinary Science and Fisheries (FAVF), Agriculture and Forestry University, Bharatpur 44200, Nepal.
Vaccines (Basel). 2021 Dec 7;9(12):1448. doi: 10.3390/vaccines9121448.
Vaccination is the most effective preventive measure of COVID-19 available at present, but its success depends on the global accessibility of vaccines and the willingness of people to be vaccinated. As the vaccination rollouts are increasing worldwide, it is important to assess public perception and willingness towards vaccination, so that the aim of mass vaccination will be successful. This study aimed to understand public perception towards COVID-19 vaccines and their willingness to get vaccinated in Nepal. This cross-sectional online survey was conducted among 1196 residents of Nepal in August 2021; most of the participants of this online survey were young adults (18-47 years) with university-level education. A total of 64.5% (771/1196) of the participants perceived COVID-19 vaccines to be safe and risk-free, while 68.6% (820/1196) agreed that vaccination would be efficient in the fight against this pandemic. Most of the participants (841/1196, 70.3%) disagreed that people are getting COVID-19 vaccines easily in Nepal, while they agree with the prioritization of older adults and healthcare workers for vaccination. A total of 61.1% (731/1196) of the participants had received at least one dose of the vaccine. Among the unvaccinated, 93.3% (434/465) were willing to get vaccinated when their turn came. The higher confidence of younger adults in vaccines and the vaccination process is encouraging, as that can help educate others who are hesitant or are not positive towards the idea of receiving vaccines. Dissemination of correct and current information, acquisition of enough doses of vaccines, and equitable distribution of vaccines will be required to achieve successful completion of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign in Nepal.
疫苗接种是目前预防新冠病毒最有效的措施,但其成功取决于疫苗在全球的可及性以及人们接种疫苗的意愿。随着全球疫苗接种工作的推进,评估公众对疫苗接种的认知和意愿非常重要,这样大规模疫苗接种的目标才能实现。本研究旨在了解尼泊尔公众对新冠疫苗的认知及其接种意愿。2021年8月,对1196名尼泊尔居民进行了这项横断面在线调查;该在线调查的大多数参与者是受过大学教育的年轻人(18 - 47岁)。共有64.5%(771/1196)的参与者认为新冠疫苗安全无风险,而68.6%(820/1196)的参与者同意接种疫苗在抗击这一疫情中会有效。大多数参与者(841/1196,70.3%)不同意在尼泊尔人们能轻松获得新冠疫苗,同时他们同意老年人和医护人员优先接种。共有61.1%(731/1196)的参与者至少接种了一剂疫苗。在未接种者中,93.3%(434/465)表示轮到他们时愿意接种。年轻人对疫苗和接种过程的较高信心令人鼓舞,因为这有助于教育那些对接种疫苗犹豫不决或持否定态度的人。要在尼泊尔成功完成新冠疫苗接种运动,需要传播正确和最新的信息、获取足够剂量的疫苗以及公平分配疫苗。