Abdulkhaliq Arian, Reiter Leopold, Zeglis Ioannis, Natour Wisam, Nassiri Ialda, Rahouande Ines
Faculty of Medicine, Iuliu Haţieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Mater Sociomed. 2024;36(2):120-125. doi: 10.5455/msm.2024.36.120-125.
Iraq has yet to establish and initiate any vaccination initiatives to address the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak and mitigate its spread and mortality.
This study aimed to evaluate the existing knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors surrounding COVID-19 vaccination amid the third wave of the outbreak.
This cross-sectional study utilized an anonymous online questionnaire, modeled after a study conducted in Bosnia and Herzegovina, to investigate COVID-19 vaccination attitudes and practices during the third wave of the outbreak in the country.
In total, 2744 subjects from 27 camp for Internally Displaced People (IDP camps) in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, mostly male 1642 (61.4%), either with no previous education 701 (26.2%) or with a primary school degree 973 (36.4%), married 1610 (60.2%) and since 2014 1540 (57.6%) stationaed in the IDP Camps were included in the study. Mean age of our sample was 35.2±12.9 ranging 18- 94 years. The mean knowledge test score for our sample was 6.9±3.7 with correct answer rates ranging 27.7-78.2%. Only 31 (1.2%) of subjects scored maximum points on the knowledge test score. In total 1170 (42.7%) subjects agreed that COVID-19 vaccination programs will prevail in a battle versus COVID-19, while 1592 (58.0%) agreed that everyone should be vaccinated against COVID-19. Regarding the vaccination rates, only 421 (15.3%) have already been vaccinated against COVID-19, while 1658 (62.7%) expressed interest to get vaccinated in the future.
Our study sheds light on vaccination attitudes among IDP camps in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. Despite lower knowledge scores, willingness to vaccinate against COVID-19 is relatively high, likely due to limited access to vaccines, perceived risk of the disease, and trust in healthcare providers.
伊拉克尚未建立并启动任何疫苗接种计划来应对持续的新冠疫情,以及减轻其传播和死亡率。
本研究旨在评估在疫情第三波期间,围绕新冠疫苗接种的现有知识、态度和行为。
这项横断面研究使用了一份匿名在线问卷,该问卷以在波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那进行的一项研究为蓝本,以调查该国疫情第三波期间的新冠疫苗接种态度和做法。
总共纳入了来自伊拉克库尔德地区27个境内流离失所者营地(IDP营地)的2744名受试者,其中大多数为男性,有1642人(61.4%),要么之前没有受过教育,有701人(26.2%),要么只有小学学历,有973人(36.4%),已婚的有1610人(60.2%),自2014年以来一直驻扎在IDP营地的有1540人(57.6%)。我们样本的平均年龄为35.2±12.9岁,年龄范围在18至94岁之间。我们样本的知识测试平均分数为6.9±3.7分,正确答案率在27.7%至78.2%之间。只有31名(1.2%)受试者在知识测试分数上获得了满分。总共有1170名(42.7%)受试者同意新冠疫苗接种计划将在对抗新冠疫情的战斗中获胜,而1592名(58.0%)受试者同意每个人都应该接种新冠疫苗。关于疫苗接种率,只有421人(15.3%)已经接种了新冠疫苗,而1658人(62.7%)表示有兴趣在未来接种疫苗。
我们的研究揭示了伊拉克库尔德地区IDP营地中的疫苗接种态度。尽管知识分数较低,但接种新冠疫苗的意愿相对较高,这可能是由于疫苗获取有限、对该疾病的感知风险以及对医疗服务提供者的信任。