Infection Control Program, King Hussein Cancer Center, Amman, Jordan.
Office of Scientific Affairs and Research, King Hussein Cancer Center, Amman, Jordan.
Immun Inflamm Dis. 2024 Jul;12(7):e1344. doi: 10.1002/iid3.1344.
Children with cancer have higher mortality and morbidity rates than have been reported in general children patients infected by coronavirus infection 2019 (COVID-19). Thus, for children with cancer, COVID-19 vaccination is a priority. This study aims to investigate the factors influencing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in parents of children with cancer in Jordan.
A cross-sectional study was conducted during the third quarter of 2022 at the King Hussein Cancer Center in Amman, Jordan. The study employed a self-administered questionnaire, incorporating COVID-specific questions. Participants included parents of children aged 18 years or younger undergoing treatment or monitoring at the center. A straightforward random sampling approach was used to recruit participants. Ethical approval and institutional permission were obtained, ensuring voluntary participation with the right to withdraw.
A total of 409 participants, predominantly female, were enrolled in the study. Notably, most of the enrolled parents did not intend to have their children vaccinated either for seasonal flu or for COVID-19, 76.2% and 78.7%, respectively. The bulk of the parents were encouraged to vaccinate their child by the child's pediatrician (82.9%). Parents' age and their children's age were significantly influenced their willingness to vaccinate their children with the COVID-19 vaccine (p < .001), in which parents' age group 45-54 years and children's age group above 15 years old show the highest vaccination rate. Meanwhile, there was a significant association between children's vaccination with parents suffering from chronic disease (p < .001) and parents receiving the COVID-19 vaccine (p = .014). There are still some concerns regarding the COVID-19 vaccine's effectiveness, safety, and whether it is essential for their child.
A large proportion of parents in Jordan are hesitant about the COVID-19 vaccine when considering its administration to their children with cancer. This finding emphasizes the importance of communication and education to address vaccination hesitancy.
与一般儿童患者相比,癌症患儿的病死率和发病率更高,这些患儿感染 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)。因此,癌症患儿的 COVID-19 疫苗接种是重中之重。本研究旨在探讨影响约旦癌症患儿父母对 COVID-19 疫苗犹豫不决的因素。
本研究为横断面研究,于 2022 年第三季度在约旦安曼的侯赛因国王癌症中心进行。研究采用自填式问卷,包含 COVID-19 相关问题。参与者为在该中心接受治疗或监测的 18 岁以下儿童的父母。采用简单随机抽样方法招募参与者。本研究获得了伦理批准和机构许可,确保了自愿参与和随时退出的权利。
共有 409 名参与者(主要为女性)参与了本研究。值得注意的是,大多数入组的父母都不打算给孩子接种季节性流感或 COVID-19 疫苗,比例分别为 76.2%和 78.7%。大多数父母是被孩子的儿科医生鼓励给孩子接种疫苗(82.9%)。父母的年龄和孩子的年龄显著影响他们为孩子接种 COVID-19 疫苗的意愿(p<0.001),其中父母年龄在 45-54 岁和孩子年龄在 15 岁以上的接种率最高。同时,孩子接种疫苗与父母患有慢性病(p<0.001)和父母接种 COVID-19 疫苗(p=0.014)之间存在显著关联。父母对 COVID-19 疫苗的有效性、安全性以及对孩子是否有必要接种仍存在一些担忧。
在考虑为癌症患儿接种 COVID-19 疫苗时,约旦的大部分父母都对其犹豫不决。这一发现强调了沟通和教育的重要性,以解决疫苗犹豫问题。