Department of Community Medicine, Alex Ekwueme Federal University Teaching Hospital Abakaliki (AEFUTHA), Abakaliki, Nigeria
Department of Community Medicine, Alex Ekwueme Federal University Teaching Hospital Abakaliki (AEFUTHA), Abakaliki, Nigeria.
BMJ Open. 2022 Dec 15;12(12):e061732. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061732.
The COVID-19 pandemic has gravely affected the lives and economies of the global population including Nigeria. The attainment of herd immunity through mass COVID-19 vaccination is the foremost control strategy, however, the deployments of COVID-19 vaccinations are facing challenges of non-acceptance. Despite the efforts of the Nigerian government and COVAX facility in making COVID-19 vaccination more available/accessible, the vaccination rate remains unexpectedly very low in Nigeria/Ebonyi state. Therefore, it is important to investigate the acceptability of COVID-19 vaccination to elucidate the explanations for the very low coverage rate. This study aims to evaluate/explore COVID-19 vaccination acceptance and the determinants among community members and health workers in Ebonyi state, Nigeria.
The study is an analytical cross-sectional survey with a concurrent-independent mixed method design. Quantitative data will be collected from all consenting/assenting community members aged 15 years and above, in 28 randomly selected geographical clusters, through structured interviewer-administered questionnaire household survey using KoBoCollect installed in android devices. Quantitative data will be collected from all consenting health workers, selected via convenience and snowball techniques, through structured self-administered questionnaire survey distributed via WhatsApp and interviewer-administered survey using KoBoCollect installed in android devices. Qualitative data will be collected from purposively selected community members and health workers through focus group discussions. Quantitative analyses will involve descriptive statistics, generalised estimating equations (for community members data) and generalised linear model (for health workers data). Qualitative analyses will employ the thematic approach.
Ethical approval for this study was obtained from the Ebonyi State Health Research and Ethics Committee (EBSHREC/15/01/2022-02/01/2023) and Research and Ethics Committee of Alex Ekwueme Federal University Teaching Hospital Abakaliki (14/12/2021-17/02/2022), and verbal consent will be obtained from participants. Study findings will be reported at local, national and international levels as appropriate.
ISRCTN16735844.
COVID-19 大流行严重影响了包括尼日利亚在内的全球人口的生活和经济。通过大规模 COVID-19 疫苗接种实现群体免疫是首要的控制策略,然而,COVID-19 疫苗的部署面临着不被接受的挑战。尽管尼日利亚政府和 COVAX 设施努力使 COVID-19 疫苗更易获得/可及,但尼日利亚/埃邦伊州的疫苗接种率仍然出人意料地非常低。因此,调查 COVID-19 疫苗接种的可接受性以阐明覆盖率非常低的原因非常重要。本研究旨在评估/探讨尼日利亚埃邦伊州社区成员和卫生工作者对 COVID-19 疫苗接种的接受程度及其决定因素。
本研究是一项分析性横断面调查,采用同时独立的混合方法设计。定量数据将通过使用安装在 Android 设备中的 KoBoCollect 的结构化访谈员管理的问卷调查从所有同意/同意的 15 岁及以上社区成员中收集,来自 28 个随机选择的地理集群。定量数据将通过使用安装在 Android 设备中的 KoBoCollect 的方便和雪球技术从所有同意的卫生工作者中收集,通过 WhatsApp 分发结构化自我管理问卷调查和访谈员管理的问卷调查。定性数据将通过焦点小组讨论从有目的选择的社区成员和卫生工作者中收集。定量分析将涉及描述性统计、广义估计方程(用于社区成员数据)和广义线性模型(用于卫生工作者数据)。定性分析将采用主题方法。
本研究获得了埃邦伊州卫生研究和伦理委员会(EBSHREC/15/01/2022-02/01/2023)和阿雷克联邦大学教学医院埃博基研究和伦理委员会(14/12/2021-17/02/2022)的伦理批准,并将从参与者处获得口头同意。研究结果将在适当的地方报告给地方、国家和国际各级。
ISRCTN16735844。