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2022年冬季沙特人群中新冠疫苗接种的不良影响:一项描述性研究

Undesirable effects of COVID-19 vaccination on Saudi population: A descriptive study, Winter 2022.

作者信息

AlGhamdi Shareefa A, AlGhamdi Abeer S, Al-Ogailan Abeer A, Ghazwani Aishah H, Redhwan Esraa Z, Alkinani Khadijah B, Hasaballah Nojod H

机构信息

Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Vitamin D Pharmacogenomics Research Group, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

Int J Health Sci (Qassim). 2024 Jul-Aug;18(4):32-45.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The development of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines was a crucial preventative measure toward controlling the pandemic. Several side effects have been reported. This study investigated the long-term side effects reported by the Saudi population. post-COVID-19 vaccination.

METHODS

The cross-sectional study involved Saudi participants of both genders, aged ≥16 years, and had received at least one dose of any of the available vaccines in Saudi Arabia. They were asked to fill out an online questionnaire divided into three sections: Demographics, medical history, and side effects that appeared post-COVID-19 vaccines.

RESULTS

The findings indicated that the undesirable effects were reported by 82% of the participants. These side effects involve three categories: The most common, additional or reported, and persistent side effects. The most common side effects were pain at the site of injection (88.16%), bone pain/joint pain (68.7%), and fatigue (68.46%). Menstrual disorders ( = 46), hair loss ( = 34), and memory problems ( = 19) were reported by participants as additional side effects. Among all side effects, fatigue, joint pain, hair loss, and menstrual disorders were the most persistent side effects. Moreover, 190 participants reported that they were diagnosed with diseases soon after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine including COVID-19, thyroid gland disorder, and irritable bowel disease. The quality of life of some of the participants was affected by post-COVID-19 vaccines, as 25.28% had anxiety, 21.22% had depression, and 33.16% had discomfort.

CONCLUSION

These findings may contribute to understanding the effect of COVID-19 vaccines on the Saudi population's health and public opinion about these vaccines.

摘要

目的

2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫苗的研发是控制疫情的一项关键预防措施。已有多项副作用报告。本研究调查了沙特人群在接种COVID-19疫苗后报告的长期副作用。

方法

这项横断面研究纳入了年龄≥16岁的沙特男女参与者,他们至少接种了一剂沙特阿拉伯可用的任何一种疫苗。要求他们填写一份在线问卷,问卷分为三个部分:人口统计学、病史以及接种COVID-19疫苗后出现的副作用。

结果

研究结果表明,82%的参与者报告了不良影响。这些副作用涉及三类:最常见的、额外报告的以及持续存在的副作用。最常见的副作用是注射部位疼痛(88.16%)、骨痛/关节痛(68.7%)和疲劳(68.46%)。参与者报告月经紊乱(n = 46)、脱发(n = 34)和记忆问题(n = 19)为额外的副作用。在所有副作用中,疲劳、关节痛、脱发和月经紊乱是最持续存在的副作用。此外,190名参与者报告他们在接种COVID-19疫苗后不久被诊断出患有疾病,包括COVID-19、甲状腺疾病和肠易激综合征。一些参与者的生活质量受到接种COVID-19疫苗后的影响,25.28%的人有焦虑情绪,21.22%的人有抑郁情绪,33.16%的人感到不适。

结论

这些发现可能有助于了解COVID-19疫苗对沙特人群健康的影响以及公众对这些疫苗的看法。

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