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美国成年人对新冠病毒疫苗接种的犹豫态度及不良反应:一项纵向队列研究

COVID-19 vaccination hesitance and adverse effects among US adults: a longitudinal cohort study.

作者信息

Abdelmasseh M, Cuaranta A, Iqbal A, Kadiyala V, Willis J, Gorka A, Thompson E, Finley R, Payne B, Sanabria J

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Marshall University School of Medicine, Huntington, WV, United States.

Marshall Institute for Interdisciplinary Research (MIIR), Marshall University, Huntington, WV, United States.

出版信息

Front Epidemiol. 2024 Jul 16;4:1365090. doi: 10.3389/fepid.2024.1365090. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Although Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination is critical to control its spread, vaccine hesitancy varies significantly among the United States population; moreover, some vaccine recipients experienced various adverse effects. We aim to assess the impact of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in a university-affiliated community, the factors affecting participants' decisions, and their adverse effects.

METHODS

A pre-vaccination online Institutional Review Board IRB-approved survey was emailed in Nov/Dec 2020, 2 months before the implementation of state-policy protocols for COVID-19 vaccination. A post-vaccination survey was emailed in May/June 2021, two months after protocol execution. A third follow-up survey was sent in Nov/Dec 2021, and a fourth was sent in June/July 2022. The study population included three groups of adult participants: university students, faculty, and staff-(MS), university health system patients-(MP), and Cancer Center patients-(MCP). The study was designed as a longitudinal cohort study. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS.

RESULTS

With a combined response rate of 26% (40,578/157,292) among the four surveys, 15,361 participants completed the first survey (MS = 4,983, MP = 9,551, and MCP = 827). 2/3 of participants (63.5%) were willing to get vaccinated, with a significant difference in acceptance among groups, MS:56.6%, MP:66.2%, and MCP:71.6% (< 0.05). Vaccine acceptance rates reached 89% in the second survey after the vaccine's approval, with a lower acceptance rate of MS:84.6% than with MP:90.74% and MCP:92.47% participants (< 0.05). Safety and effectiveness concerns were the main factors affecting participants' decisions in all the first three surveys; however, participants reported these concerns decreased between pre-vaccination, post-vaccination, and follow-up surveys with 87%, 56%, and 46%, respectively(< 0.05). More than two-thirds of the participants (70%) reported having either minor/moderate symptoms (61.6%) or major symptoms (8.6%) after getting some of the vaccine doses ( < 0.05).

CONCLUSION

The hesitance of COVID-19 vaccination was associated with concerns regarding its safety and efficacy. Vaccine acceptance rose higher than expected after protocol execution, likely due to continuous education, whereas safety and efficacy remain factors hindering vaccine acceptance. Continuous education focusing on safety and efficacy of the vaccine can reduce vaccine hesitancy and raise the rates of vaccination.

摘要

引言

尽管2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫苗接种对于控制其传播至关重要,但美国人群中对疫苗的犹豫程度差异很大;此外,一些疫苗接种者经历了各种不良反应。我们旨在评估大学附属社区中COVID-19疫苗犹豫的影响、影响参与者决策的因素及其不良反应。

方法

在2020年11月/12月,即COVID-19疫苗接种国家政策协议实施前2个月,通过电子邮件发送了一份经机构审查委员会(IRB)批准的接种前在线调查问卷。在协议执行两个月后的2021年5月/6月,通过电子邮件发送了一份接种后调查问卷。在2021年11月/12月发送了第三次随访调查问卷,并在2022年6月/7月发送了第四次调查问卷。研究人群包括三组成年参与者:大学生、教职员工(MS)、大学卫生系统患者(MP)和癌症中心患者(MCP)。该研究设计为纵向队列研究。使用SPSS进行统计分析。

结果

在四项调查中,综合回复率为26%(40578/157292),15361名参与者完成了第一次调查(MS = 4983,MP = 9551,MCP = 827)。三分之二的参与者(63.5%)愿意接种疫苗,各组之间的接受率存在显著差异,MS组为56.6%,MP组为66.2%,MCP组为71.6%(<0.05)。疫苗获批后的第二次调查中,疫苗接受率达到89%,MS组的接受率(84.6%)低于MP组(90.74%)和MCP组(92.47%)的参与者(<0.05)。在前三次调查中,对安全性和有效性的担忧是影响参与者决策的主要因素;然而,参与者报告称,这些担忧在接种前、接种后和随访调查之间有所下降,分别为87%、56%和46%(<0.05)。超过三分之二的参与者(70%)报告在接种部分疫苗剂量后出现了轻微/中度症状(61.6%)或严重症状(8.6%)(<0.05)。

结论

COVID-19疫苗犹豫与对其安全性和有效性的担忧有关。协议执行后,疫苗接受率上升幅度高于预期,这可能是由于持续教育的结果,而安全性和有效性仍然是阻碍疫苗接受的因素。关注疫苗安全性和有效性的持续教育可以减少疫苗犹豫并提高接种率。

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