Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria; and, Department of Community Medicine, Delta State University Teaching Hospital, Oghara.
Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med. 2024 Feb 23;16(1):e1-e8. doi: 10.4102/phcfm.v16i1.4208.
COVID-19 caused unforeseen global burden, although vaccine strategy rapidly stalled transmission and protected those at risk. Many governments made vaccination mandatory for public space access.
This study aimed to elucidate perception of Nigerian civil servants towards mandatory COVID-19 vaccination and elicited their recommendations.
This study was conducted in twelve purposively selected states in the six geopolitical zones and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nigeria. Relevant ministries, departments and agencies were selected within the study sites.
It was a qualitative study that interviewed consenting civil servants. Ethical approval was obtained from the National Health Research Ethics Committee. Interviews were conducted in person, following a pre-test. Data was analysed using NVivo software version 12.
Most participants were willing to take the vaccine if their safety was assured. However, enforcement to do so was a hindrance. Most participants commended the government for the effort to curb COVID-19 transmission and create awareness but were displeased with planning and handling of misconceptions. They recommended a more committed approach to vaccine production and funding by the government.
Participants were willing to take the COVID-19 vaccines because the gains of protection outweighed the risks. They suggested a less involuntary approach through reinforcing awareness creation and avoiding threats.Contribution: There is limited qualitative research on perception of Nigerian civil servants regarding mandatory COVID-19 vaccination. Being the main driving force of Nigeria's public service, their views are invaluable. Findings could contribute to future policies in times of emergency.
COVID-19 造成了前所未有的全球负担,尽管疫苗接种策略迅速阻止了病毒传播,并保护了高危人群。许多政府规定进入公共空间必须接种疫苗。
本研究旨在阐明尼日利亚公务员对 COVID-19 疫苗接种强制接种的看法,并征求他们的建议。
本研究在尼日利亚六个地缘政治区的 12 个州和联邦首都特区(FCT)进行。在研究地点内选择了相关的部委、部门和机构。
这是一项定性研究,对同意参加的公务员进行了采访。本研究获得了国家卫生研究伦理委员会的伦理批准。采访是在预测试后亲自进行的。使用 NVivo 软件版本 12 对数据进行分析。
如果参与者的安全得到保证,大多数人愿意接种疫苗。然而,强制接种会带来阻碍。大多数参与者赞扬政府努力遏制 COVID-19 的传播并提高认识,但对规划和处理误解感到不满。他们建议政府更加坚定地致力于疫苗生产和资金投入。
参与者愿意接种 COVID-19 疫苗,因为保护的好处大于风险。他们建议采取不那么强制性的方法,通过加强意识的创造和避免威胁。
关于尼日利亚公务员对 COVID-19 疫苗接种强制接种的看法,定量研究有限。作为尼日利亚公共服务的主要推动力,他们的观点是非常宝贵的。研究结果可能会为未来的紧急政策做出贡献。