Dental Health Department, College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh 11433, Saudi Arabia.
Dental Biomaterials Research Chair, Dental Health Department, College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh 11433, Saudi Arabia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jul 22;19(15):8942. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19158942.
Background: COVID-19 vaccines were made available to the public by the end of 2020. However, little is known about COVID-19 booster dose (CBD) vaccine perception among healthcare workers (HCW) worldwide. The present study aims to assess the perception of CBD vaccines among healthcare workers in India and Saudi Arabia (SA). Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among HCWs in two countries, India and SA. Data were gathered through the use of a self-administered questionnaire. A convenience sampling technique was utilized to collect the data. Results: A total of 833 HCW responses were collected from the two countries, with 530 participants from India and 303 participants from SA responding to the questionnaire. Among them, 16% from India and 33% from SA were unwilling to take a CBD (p < 0.005). The primary reasons for not being willing were concerns about whether the vaccine would be effective (32%) and concerns about probable long-term side effects (31%). Concerns about not knowing enough about the vaccination (30%) and the possibility of long-term side effects (28%) were the primary concerns in SA. Regression analysis showed that males, urban residents, and post-graduates were more willing to take the CBD. Conclusion: There is a good perception of CBD and some hesitancy in receiving the booster dose among HCWs in both countries. The introduction of personalized education, risk communication, and deliberate policy could help to reduce the number of people who are unwilling to take a booster shot.
2020 年底,公众可获得 COVID-19 疫苗。然而,目前全球范围内对于 COVID-19 加强针(CBD)疫苗的认知知之甚少。本研究旨在评估印度和沙特阿拉伯(SA)医护人员对 CBD 疫苗的认知。
在这两个国家进行了一项横断面研究,对医护人员进行了调查。通过使用自我管理问卷收集数据。采用便利抽样技术收集数据。
共收集了来自两国的 833 名医护人员的回复,其中印度有 530 名参与者,SA 有 303 名参与者对问卷做出了回应。其中,印度有 16%的医护人员和 SA 有 33%的医护人员不愿意接种 CBD(p<0.005)。不愿意接种的主要原因是担心疫苗是否有效(32%)和担心可能的长期副作用(31%)。在 SA,主要的担忧是对疫苗了解不足(30%)和长期副作用的可能性(28%)。回归分析表明,男性、城市居民和研究生更愿意接种 CBD。
两国医护人员对 CBD 的认知较好,但对接受加强剂量存在一定犹豫。引入个性化教育、风险沟通和深思熟虑的政策可能有助于减少不愿意接种加强针的人数。