Boru Waqo, Makalliwa George, Musita Caroline
Department of Environmental Health and Disease Control, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Nairobi, Kenya.
J Tuberc Res. 2025;13(1):15-28. doi: 10.4236/jtr.2025.131002.
Patients with tuberculosis (TB) are at increased risk of developing severe forms of novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19), and COVID-19 coinfection aggravates active TB progression through immunosuppression. Despite the availability of COVID-19 vaccines to prevent and reduce COVID-19 transmission, COVID-19 vaccine uptake levels remain low worldwide. In Kenya, an African country with high TB prevalence and TB-HIV coinfection, 47% of the population had received the COVID-19 vaccine by 2023. This study determined health-system enablers and barriers to the COVID-19 vaccine among adult TB patients across Nairobi County TB clinics in Kenya. An analytical cross-sectional study was used. Three hundred eighty-eight TB patients from six TB clinics across six sub-counties in Nairobi were recruited. The participants completed the study questionnaire. After confounding for age, employment status perceived COVID-19 susceptibility, and perceived COVID-19 seriousness, health system enablers of COVID-19 vaccine uptake were consistent and positive messaging on COVID-19 (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 4.498; 95% CI: 1.953 - 10.36, p < 0.001), the feeling that the vaccination had significant social benefits was (aOR = 2.632; 95% CI: 1.108 - 6.257, p = 0.028), and enough public awareness about the vaccine (aOR = 2.619; 95% CI: 1.099 - 6.239, p = 0.03). A significant barrier was vaccine preference (aOR = 0.387, 95% CI: 0.179 - 0.838, p = 0.016). This study confirmed health facility factors that enable and hinder COVID-19 vaccine uptake among TB patients. We recommend policy actions to improve TB clinics' infrastructure and resources to support the enablers and address the barriers.
结核病(TB)患者感染新型冠状病毒2019(COVID-19)后发展为重症的风险增加,而COVID-19合并感染会通过免疫抑制加剧活动性结核病的进展。尽管有COVID-19疫苗可用于预防和减少COVID-19传播,但全球范围内COVID-19疫苗的接种率仍然很低。在肯尼亚这个结核病患病率和结核病与艾滋病病毒合并感染率都很高的非洲国家,到2023年,47%的人口接种了COVID-19疫苗。本研究确定了肯尼亚内罗毕县结核病诊所成年结核病患者接种COVID-19疫苗的卫生系统促进因素和障碍。采用了分析性横断面研究。从内罗毕六个分区的六个结核病诊所招募了388名结核病患者。参与者完成了研究问卷。在对年龄、就业状况、感知的COVID-19易感性和感知的COVID-19严重性进行混杂调整后,COVID-19疫苗接种的卫生系统促进因素包括关于COVID-19的一致且积极的信息传递(调整后的优势比(aOR)=4.498;95%置信区间:1.953 - 10.36,p<0.001),认为接种疫苗有显著社会效益(aOR = 2.632;95%置信区间:1.108 - 6.257,p = 0.028),以及对疫苗有足够的公众意识(aOR = 2.619;95%置信区间:1.099 - 6.239,p = 0.03)。一个显著的障碍是疫苗偏好(aOR = 0.387,95%置信区间:0.179 - 0.838,p = 0.016)。本研究证实了影响结核病患者接种COVID-19疫苗的卫生设施因素。我们建议采取政策行动,改善结核病诊所的基础设施和资源,以支持促进因素并消除障碍。