Attitudes of Bulgarian Patients with Epilepsy to COVID-19 Vaccination

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH American journal of health behavior Pub Date : 2023-08-30 DOI:10.5993/ajhb.47.4.10
Ekaterina Viteva
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess the COVID-19 vaccination willingness and the factors associated with vaccination hesitancy in Bulgarian patients with epilepsy. Methods: We included 103 (53 women and 50 men) Bulgarian patients with epilepsy. They completed a validated questionnaire about socio-demographic and epilepsy-related characteristics, history of COVID-19 disease and COVID-19 vaccination, attitudes towards vaccines, and sources of information about COVID-19 disease and vaccination. Results: One-third of the participants were vaccinated against COVID-19. The vaccination was associated with higher seizure severity p<.0015 (☓ 2 =5.95) and consultations with medical staff about vaccines p<.05 (☓ 2 =7.58). All of the vaccinated participants confirmed that vaccines were useful for most people without causing long-term adverse events or complications (p<.001, ☓ 2 =44.29), that vaccination was the only way to gain immunity apart from acquiring the disease itself (p<.001, ☓ 2 =23.97) and that vaccination was also useful in healthy people with no existing disease (p<.001, ☓ 2 =83.29). Conclusion: The results from our study suggest the need of a more active and directed to patients with epilepsy approach with provision of reliable information to the medical staff and general population.
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保加利亚癫痫患者对COVID-19疫苗接种的态度
目的:本研究的目的是评估保加利亚癫痫患者的COVID-19疫苗接种意愿及其与疫苗接种犹豫相关的因素。方法:我们纳入103例保加利亚癫痫患者(女性53例,男性50例)。他们完成了一份关于社会人口学和癫痫相关特征、COVID-19疾病史和COVID-19疫苗接种史、对疫苗的态度以及COVID-19疾病和疫苗接种信息来源的有效问卷。结果:三分之一的参与者接种了COVID-19疫苗。接种疫苗与较高的癫痫发作严重程度相关[p; 0015](2 =5.95)和向医务人员咨询疫苗(p < 0.05)(2 =7.58)。所有接种疫苗的参与者都证实,疫苗对大多数人有用,不会造成长期不良事件或并发症(p<)。001, 2 =44.29),接种疫苗是除了获得疾病本身之外获得免疫力的唯一途径(p<)。001, 2 =23.97),接种疫苗对没有疾病的健康人也有用(p<)。001, 2 =83.29)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,需要一种更积极和直接的癫痫患者方法,为医务人员和一般人群提供可靠的信息。
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American journal of health behavior
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期刊介绍: The Journal seeks to improve the quality of life through multidisciplinary health efforts in fostering a better understanding of the multidimensional nature of both individuals and social systems as they relate to health behaviors.
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