Sultan Nishat, Sharma Anuradha, Jafri Zeba, Sawai Madhuri Alankar, Bhardwaj Ashu
Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India.
Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Dentistry, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India.
Clin Exp Vaccine Res. 2025 Apr;14(2):119-126. doi: 10.7774/cevr.2025.14.e14. Epub 2025 Mar 24.
India began its vaccination roll out for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on 16th January, 2021 with the healthcare personnel (HCP) being the priority group to receive the vaccine. Dentists constitute a high-risk subgroup to COVID-19 infection. This study was conducted, to assess the knowledge, attitude and perceptions regarding the COVID-19 vaccination amongst the dentists in India.
A prospective qualitative study was done in Faculty of Dentistry, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. A self-administered, validated questionnaire was shared with 1,000 dentists. Data was analysed for determining statistical significance of qualitative variables.
About 67.1% were graduates, with Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) degree and 32.9% were postgraduates, with Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) degree; 75.5% were systemically healthy with no reported co-morbidities. About 996 (99.6%) were vaccinated and only 4 subjects were unvaccinated (0.4%). About 70.6% had no hesitancy about getting vaccinated while about 29.4% were hesitant for the same. The main reasons behind vaccine hesitancy were medical or psychological reasons, presence of allergies, comorbidities, lack of unavailability of long-term safety and efficacy data, reports of adverse reactions after vaccination, rapid generation of vaccines, and reports of developing adverse reactions or unexplained deaths after COVID-19 vaccination.
This study has helped to gain an insight into the vaccination status of dentists across India and address the reasons for vaccine hesitancy amongst dentists working in various dental colleges, dental clinics and find ways to address the gaps in the vaccination programme.
印度于2021年1月16日开始推出针对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的疫苗接种,医护人员(HCP)是优先接种疫苗的群体。牙医是感染COVID-19的高风险亚组。开展这项研究是为了评估印度牙医对COVID-19疫苗接种的知识、态度和看法。
在新德里贾米亚米利亚伊斯兰大学牙科学院进行了一项前瞻性定性研究。向1000名牙医发放了一份自行填写的、经过验证的问卷。对数据进行分析以确定定性变量的统计学意义。
约67.1%为拥有牙科学士(BDS)学位的毕业生,32.9%为拥有牙科硕士(MDS)学位的研究生;75.5%全身健康,无合并症报告。约996人(99.6%)接种了疫苗,只有4人未接种(0.4%)。约70.6%的人对接种疫苗没有犹豫,而约29.4%的人对此犹豫不决。疫苗犹豫背后的主要原因是医学或心理原因、存在过敏、合并症、缺乏长期安全性和有效性数据、接种疫苗后不良反应的报告、疫苗的快速研发以及COVID-19疫苗接种后出现不良反应或不明原因死亡的报告。
本研究有助于深入了解印度各地牙医的疫苗接种状况,并解决在各牙科学院、牙科诊所工作的牙医中存在疫苗犹豫的原因,找到解决疫苗接种计划中差距的方法。