Adherence to COVID-19 vaccination recommendations and vaccine hesitancy in US blood donors.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Transfusion Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1111/trf.18051
Vivian I Avelino-Silva, Roberta Bruhn, Karla G Zurita, Eduard Grebe, Mars Stone, Michael P Busch, Brian Custer
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Abstract

Background: General vaccination rates have been falling globally despite unequivocal health benefits. Noncompliance can result from access barriers and/or hesitant attitudes. Few studies have investigated the prevalence and determinants of noncompliance with COVID-19 vaccination in blood donors.

Methods: We surveyed blood donors on COVID-19 infection and vaccination history, barriers and motivations for COVID-19 vaccination, and comorbidities. We estimate the prevalence of noncompliance, the prevalence of hesitancy toward COVID-19 vaccines, and investigate associated factors using multivariable models.

Results: From December 2021 to December 2022, 33,610 survey respondents were included. Of these, 24% had not been vaccinated for COVID-19 or had missing vaccination information, and 99% of those who reported reasons for being unvaccinated declared at least one of three hesitant attitudes presented in the survey (safety concerns; personal/cultural/religious beliefs; being young and not worrying about being vaccinated). Among noncompliant donors, <2% reported access barriers. In the multivariable model addressing factors associated with vaccine noncompliance, younger age, male gender, White/Caucasian race, absence of comorbidities, residency in a State with less restrictive COVID-19 policies, and living in micropolitan or rural areas were identified as significant predictors. Younger age and White/Caucasian race were independently associated with vaccine hesitancy among noncompliant donors.

Conclusions: We found high rates of noncompliance with COVID-19 vaccination in blood donors, mostly driven by vaccine hesitancy. Understanding vaccine adherence among blood donors-a relatively highly educated and healthy population, with good healthcare access and usually motivated by altruism-could provide key information on determinants of vaccine noncompliance that may be harder to overcome.

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美国献血者对 COVID-19 疫苗接种建议的遵守情况和疫苗接种犹豫不决的情况。
背景:尽管疫苗接种对健康有明显的益处,但全球疫苗接种率一直在下降。不接种的原因可能是接种障碍和/或犹豫不决的态度。很少有研究调查献血者不接种 COVID-19 疫苗的发生率和决定因素:方法:我们对献血者进行了关于 COVID-19 感染和疫苗接种史、COVID-19 疫苗接种障碍和动机以及合并症的调查。我们使用多变量模型估算了不依从性的发生率、对 COVID-19 疫苗犹豫不决的发生率,并调查了相关因素:从 2021 年 12 月到 2022 年 12 月,共纳入 33,610 名调查对象。其中 24% 的受访者未接种过 COVID-19 疫苗或接种信息缺失,在报告未接种原因的受访者中,99% 的受访者至少声明了调查中提出的三种犹豫态度之一(安全顾虑;个人/文化/宗教信仰;年轻,不担心接种疫苗)。结论:在不遵守规定的捐献者中,我们发现不遵守规定的比例很高:我们发现献血者中不按规定接种 COVID-19 疫苗的比例很高,主要原因是对疫苗犹豫不决。献血者受教育程度相对较高,身体健康,有良好的医疗保健条件,通常出于利他主义动机,了解献血者的疫苗依从性可为我们提供有关疫苗不依从性决定因素的关键信息,这些因素可能较难克服。
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Transfusion
Transfusion 医学-血液学
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期刊介绍: TRANSFUSION is the foremost publication in the world for new information regarding transfusion medicine. Written by and for members of AABB and other health-care workers, TRANSFUSION reports on the latest technical advances, discusses opposing viewpoints regarding controversial issues, and presents key conference proceedings. In addition to blood banking and transfusion medicine topics, TRANSFUSION presents submissions concerning patient blood management, tissue transplantation and hematopoietic, cellular, and gene therapies.
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