Miraglia Del Giudice Grazia, Folcarelli Lucio, Della Polla Giorgia, Napoli Annalisa, Angelillo Italo Francesco
Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Via Luciano Armanni 5, 80138 Naples, Italy.
Department of Public Health and Laboratory Services, Teaching Hospital, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Via Luciano Armanni 5, 80138 Naples, Italy.
Vaccines (Basel). 2023 Mar 27;11(4):737. doi: 10.3390/vaccines11040737.
This cross-sectional survey explored the attitudes and the reasons, as well their associated factors, for receiving the second booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine among a sample of all old adults and of people with chronic medical conditions attending two randomly selected immunization centers in Naples (Italy). A total of 438 questionnaires were collected. The majority were male (55.1%) and the median age was 71 years. A higher perception of the vaccine's utility, measured with a 10-point Likert type scale, has been observed among males, individuals with a higher perception that COVID-19 is a severe illness, with a higher self-awareness of being at risk of infection, and with a higher trust in the information received. The most reported reasons for receiving the second booster dose included protection of themselves and of their family members from getting COVID-19, fear of acquiring the disease, and having a physician's recommendation. Younger participants, married/cohabitant, and with a higher perception that COVID-19 is a severe illness were more likely to have indicated protecting themselves and their family members as reason for receiving the booster dose. Respondents with a chronic medical condition, with a higher perception that COVID-19 is a severe illness, with a lower trust in the information received, and informed by physicians were more likely to have received the vaccine because they perceived of being at risk of getting a severe form of the SARS-CoV-2 infection. Physicians should play a pivotal role in stressing the importance of the second booster dose and in helping individuals to make decisions.
这项横断面调查探讨了意大利那不勒斯两个随机选择的免疫中心的所有老年人和慢性病患者样本中,接受第二剂新冠疫苗加强针的态度、原因及其相关因素。共收集了438份问卷。大多数为男性(55.1%),年龄中位数为71岁。在男性、认为新冠病毒病是严重疾病、自我感染风险意识较高以及对所获信息信任度较高的个体中,用10分制李克特量表衡量的对疫苗效用的认知更高。报告最多的接种第二剂加强针的原因包括保护自己和家人免受新冠病毒病感染、害怕感染该疾病以及有医生的建议。年龄较小的参与者、已婚/同居者以及认为新冠病毒病是严重疾病的认知较高者更有可能表示将保护自己和家人作为接种加强针的原因。患有慢性病、认为新冠病毒病是严重疾病、对所获信息信任度较低且由医生告知的受访者更有可能接种疫苗,因为他们认为自己有感染严重形式的严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2的风险。医生应在强调第二剂加强针的重要性以及帮助个体做出决策方面发挥关键作用。