Attitudes towards COVID-19 Vaccination in Adults with Haematological Malignancies.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY Acta Haematologica Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-16 DOI:10.1159/000536548
Richard Blennerhassett, Nada Hamad, Lisa Grech, Alastair Kwok, Tammie Choi, Cecily Forsyth, Jacqueline Jagger, Stephen Opat, Sam Harris, Bryan Anthony Chan, Mike Nguyen, Nathan Bain, Daphne Day, Eva Segelov
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Abstract

Introduction: Despite people with haematological malignancies being particularly vulnerable to severe COVID-19 infection and complications, vaccine hesitancy may be a barrier to optimal vaccination. This study explored attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination in people with haematological malignancies.

Methods: People with haematological malignancies at nine Australian health services were surveyed between June and October 2021. Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were collected. Attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination were explored using the Oxford COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Scale, the Oxford COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence and Complacency Scale, and the Disease Influenced Vaccine Acceptance Scale-Six. Open-ended comments were qualitatively analysed.

Results: A total of 869 people with haematological malignancies (mean age 64.2 years, 43.6% female) participated. Most participants (85.3%) reported that they had received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose. Participants who were younger, spoke English as a non-dominant language, and had a shorter time since diagnosis were less likely to be vaccinated. Those who were female or spoke English as their non-dominant language reported greater vaccine side-effect concerns. Younger participants reported greater concerns about the vaccine impacting their treatment.

Conclusion: People with haematological malignancies reported high vaccine uptake; however, targeted education for specific participant groups may address vaccine hesitancy concerns, given the need for COVID-19 vaccine boosters.

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导言:尽管血液学恶性肿瘤患者特别容易感染严重的 COVID-19 并出现并发症,但对疫苗的犹豫不决可能会阻碍最佳疫苗接种。本研究探讨了血液恶性肿瘤患者对接种 COVID-19 疫苗的态度:方法:2021 年 6 月至 10 月期间,对澳大利亚九家医疗服务机构的血液恶性肿瘤患者进行了调查。调查收集了社会人口学和临床特征。使用牛津COVID-19疫苗犹豫不决量表、牛津COVID-19疫苗信心和自满量表以及疾病影响疫苗接受量表-Six探讨了对COVID-19疫苗接种的态度。对开放式意见进行了定性分析:共有 869 名血液恶性肿瘤患者(平均年龄 64.2 岁,43.6% 为女性)参加了调查。大多数参与者(85.3%)表示至少接种过一剂 COVID-19 疫苗。年龄较小、英语为非主要语言以及确诊时间较短的参与者接种疫苗的可能性较低。女性或英语为非主要语言的参与者对疫苗副作用的担忧更大。年龄较小的参与者更担心疫苗会影响他们的治疗:血液恶性肿瘤患者的疫苗接种率较高,但鉴于 COVID-19 疫苗强化剂的需求,对特定参与者群体进行有针对性的教育可能会解决疫苗接种犹豫不决的问题。
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Acta Haematologica
Acta Haematologica 医学-血液学
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61
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Acta Haematologica'' is a well-established and internationally recognized clinically-oriented journal featuring balanced, wide-ranging coverage of current hematology research. A wealth of information on such problems as anemia, leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, hereditary disorders, blood coagulation, growth factors, hematopoiesis and differentiation is contained in first-rate basic and clinical papers some of which are accompanied by editorial comments by eminent experts. These are supplemented by short state-of-the-art communications, reviews and correspondence as well as occasional special issues devoted to ‘hot topics’ in hematology. These will keep the practicing hematologist well informed of the new developments in the field.
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