Ergin Ali Uğur, Karagöz Özen Düriye Sila, Demirağ Mehmet Derya
Samsun Research and Training Hospital, Samsun 55090, Turkey.
Vaccines (Basel). 2022 Dec 23;11(1):34. doi: 10.3390/vaccines11010034.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the awareness of individuals over 65 years of age who have had the COVID-19 vaccine at the Samsun Research and Training Hospital and to evaluate whether the COVID-19 pandemic affected the vaccination behaviour in the geriatric age group. A total of 290 people who were vaccinated against COVID-19 at the Samsun Training and Research Hospital between 16 April 2021 and 16 April 2022 and volunteered to participate in the study were included. The questionnaire form was created by the researchers. According to the national and global guidelines, the seasonal influenza vaccine, Td or Tdap vaccines (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis), shingles vaccine, and pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV15 or PCV20), have been recommended to all adults over the age of 65. It was questioned whether the participants had the vaccines recommended for them before and after the pandemic, if they were not vaccinated, what were the reasons, and whether the COVID-19 pandemic affected the general view on vaccination in this age group. Demographic data and comorbidities were also recorded. After each response that showed that the participant was not vaccinated, reasons were investigated with new questions to find out the causes of vaccine refusal or vaccine hesitancy. Finally, all participants were asked whether they would have the relevant vaccinations when offered. It was shown that 282 (94.3%) of the 299 people who participated in the study were considering getting a regular COVID-19 vaccine from now on, while 84.3% of the participants mentioned that the COVID-19 pandemic had a positive effect on their general vaccination behaviour. While 39 (13%) people stated that their view on vaccination was not affected by the pandemic, 8 (2.7%) people stated that it was negatively affected. The most common reason about low vaccination rates before the pandemic was a lack of enough knowledge about the recommended vaccines. The pandemic increased the vaccination awareness among the adult population. We think that vaccination rates may be improved by education of the geriatric population on this subject.
本研究的目的是评估在萨姆松研究与培训医院接种过新冠疫苗的65岁以上人群的认知情况,并评估新冠疫情是否影响了老年人群体的疫苗接种行为。纳入了2021年4月16日至2022年4月16日期间在萨姆松培训与研究医院接种新冠疫苗并自愿参与研究的290人。调查问卷由研究人员编制。根据国家和全球指南,已向所有65岁以上成年人推荐季节性流感疫苗、Td或Tdap疫苗(破伤风、白喉和百日咳)、带状疱疹疫苗和肺炎球菌结合疫苗(PCV15或PCV20)。询问了参与者在疫情之前和之后是否接种了推荐给他们的疫苗,如果未接种,原因是什么,以及新冠疫情是否影响了该年龄组对疫苗接种的总体看法。还记录了人口统计学数据和合并症。在每次显示参与者未接种疫苗的回答后,通过新问题调查原因,以找出拒绝接种疫苗或对接种疫苗犹豫不决的原因。最后,询问所有参与者如果提供相关疫苗是否会接种。结果显示,参与研究的299人中,有282人(94.3%)考虑从现在开始定期接种新冠疫苗,而84.3%的参与者提到新冠疫情对他们的总体疫苗接种行为有积极影响。虽然有39人(13%)表示他们对疫苗接种的看法不受疫情影响,但有8人(2.7%)表示受到了负面影响。疫情之前疫苗接种率低的最常见原因是对推荐疫苗的了解不足。疫情提高了成年人群体的疫苗接种意识。我们认为,通过对老年人群体进行这方面的教育,疫苗接种率可能会提高。