Self-reported side effects of COVID-19 vaccines among the public.

IF 3.3 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Pub Date : 2024-02-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20523211.2024.2308617
Mahmathi Karuppannan, Long Chiau Ming, Mohd Shahezwan Abdul Wahab, Zakiah Mohd Noordin, Shermaine Yee, Andi Hermansyah
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Abstract

Background: The safety, side effects and efficacy profile of COVID-19 vaccines remain subjects of ongoing concern among the public in Malaysia. The aim of this study was to determine the types of adverse effects following immunisation with COVID-19 vaccines and the differences based on various types of COVID-19 vaccines to raise public awareness and reduce vaccine hesitancy among the public.

Methods: A total of 901 Malaysian adults (≥18 years) who received various COVID-19 vaccines were selected to participate in our cross-sectional study through an online survey between December 2021 and January 2022.

Results: A total of 814 (90.3%) of the participants reported ≥1 side effect following COVID-19 immunisation. Of these, the predominant symptoms were swelling at the injection site (n = 752, 83.5%), headache (n = 638, 70.8%), pain or soreness at the injection site (n = 628, 69.7%), fatigue or tiredness (n = 544, 60.4%), muscle weakness (n = 529, 58.7%) and diarrhea (n = 451, 50.1%). Recipients of the Pfizer-BioNTech (Comirnaty ®) vaccine reported the highest number of adverse effects (n = 355, 43.6%), followed by mixed COVID-19 vaccines (n = 254, 31.2%), the Oxford-AstraZeneca (ChAdOx1-®[recombinant]) vaccine (n = 113, 13.9%) and the Sinovac (CoronaVac®) vaccine (n = 90, 11.1%). The study showed that individuals who reported significantly more side effects were of elderly age, female gender and high educational level [P value < 0.05]. Mixed COVID-19 vaccine recipients also reported significantly more local and systemic symptoms after the first dose and third dose when compared with other single vaccine recipients.

Conclusion: This study demonstrated the types of self-reported adverse effects following immunisation with single and mixed COVID-19 vaccines. These findings may provide the side effects of different COVID-19 vaccines with the hope of educating the public on the safety profiles of these vaccines and reducing vaccine hesitancy among the public.

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公众对 COVID-19 疫苗副作用的自我报告。
背景:COVID-19 疫苗的安全性、副作用和效力状况仍然是马来西亚公众持续关注的问题。本研究旨在确定接种 COVID-19 疫苗后的不良反应类型以及不同类型 COVID-19 疫苗的差异,以提高公众意识,减少公众对疫苗的犹豫:方法:在2021年12月至2022年1月期间,我们通过在线调查的方式共选取了901名接种过各种COVID-19疫苗的马来西亚成年人(≥18岁)参与横断面研究:结果:共有814名参与者(90.3%)在接种COVID-19疫苗后报告了≥1种副作用。其中,主要症状为注射部位肿胀(752人,83.5%)、头痛(638人,70.8%)、注射部位疼痛或酸痛(628人,69.7%)、疲劳或倦怠(544人,60.4%)、肌肉无力(529人,58.7%)和腹泻(451人,50.1%)。辉瑞-生物技术公司(Comirnaty ®)疫苗的接种者报告的不良反应最多(355人,43.6%),其次是COVID-19混合疫苗(254人,31.2%)、牛津-阿斯利康公司(ChAdOx1-®[重组])疫苗(113人,13.9%)和Sinovac(CoronaVac®)疫苗(90人,11.1%)。研究显示,报告副作用明显较多的人群年龄偏大、性别为女性且受教育程度较高[P 值 结论:本研究显示了接种单一和混合 COVID-19 疫苗后自我报告的不良反应类型。这些发现可提供不同 COVID-19 疫苗的副作用,希望能让公众了解这些疫苗的安全性,减少公众对疫苗的犹豫。
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Health Professions-Pharmacy
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