Covid 19 Vaccination Perceptions And Uptake Among Health Professionals In Cross River State

Osuchukwu E C, Chukwudi J A, Agba M, Anieche J E, Ubochi N, Asuquo E F, John Ita
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The discovery of vaccine against Coronavirus Disease of 2019 (COVID – 19) was considered a breakthrough in the control of SARS-CoV-2 transmission. Health professionals as frontline managers of COVID -19 patients were prioritized for vaccination as they were more at risk of the infection and transmission. However, past experience on vaccine production and knowledge of vaccine may influence their perception and uptake of COVID-19 vaccine due to some misconceptions surrounding its production and effectiveness. The aim of this study was to assess knowledge, perception and uptake of COVID - 19 vaccine among health professionals in Cross River State. A descriptive cross-sectional design was adopted to study a sample of 344 health professionals including nurses, physicians, pharmacists, and laboratory scientists working in University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar. The participants were selected to complete the survey using stratified random sampling technique. Data was collected through a validated and reliable questionnaire structured by the researchers. Using software from the Statistical Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS version 23) collected data were analysed, while the association between variables was achieved using Chi-square test of association at a 0.05 level of significance. The study revealed that majority 256 (74.4%) of the participants had good knowledge of COVID-19 vaccine, while majority 214 (62.2%) had good perception of Covid-19 vaccine, and slightly above half, 196 (57.0%) of the participants had been vaccinated against COVID-19. There is a significant association between; knowledge and uptake of Covid-19 vaccine (Cal = 42.563; p=.000), as well as perception and uptake of COVID-19 vaccine (Cal = 28.204; p=.000) among the participants. The demographic variables significantly associated with uptake of COVID-19 vaccines were; age, marital status, religion, ethnicity, profession, income per month, and years of work experience (p<0.05). However, the proportion of the healthcare professionals in the hospital that have not been vaccinated was relatively high and the associated variables with uptake of the vaccine emphasize the need for intervention that would address the unique concern of each group within the healthcare professionals.
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2019冠状病毒病(COVID - 19)疫苗的发现被认为是控制SARS-CoV-2传播的突破。作为COVID -19患者的一线管理人员,由于他们更容易感染和传播,因此优先接种疫苗。然而,过去的疫苗生产经验和疫苗知识可能会影响他们对COVID-19疫苗的认知和吸收,因为他们对疫苗的生产和有效性存在一些误解。本研究的目的是评估克罗斯河州卫生专业人员对COVID - 19疫苗的知识、认知和吸收情况。采用描述性横断面设计对在卡拉巴大学教学医院工作的344名卫生专业人员进行样本研究,包括护士、医生、药剂师和实验室科学家。采用分层随机抽样的方法,选取被调查者完成调查。数据是通过研究人员编制的有效可靠的问卷收集的。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS version 23)对收集到的数据进行分析,变量之间的关联采用卡方检验,显著性水平为0.05。研究显示,256名(74.4%)的参与者对新冠肺炎疫苗有良好的了解,214名(62.2%)的参与者对新冠肺炎疫苗有良好的认识,略高于一半的196名(57.0%)的参与者接种了新冠肺炎疫苗。有显著的关联;新冠肺炎疫苗知识和接种情况(Cal = 42.563;p= 0.000),以及对COVID-19疫苗的认知和摄取(Cal = 28.204;P =.000)。与COVID-19疫苗摄取显著相关的人口统计学变量是;年龄、婚姻状况、宗教、种族、职业、月收入、工作年限(p < 0.05)。然而,医院中未接种疫苗的保健专业人员比例相对较高,与接种疫苗有关的变量强调需要采取干预措施,以解决保健专业人员中每个群体的独特问题。
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