COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among kidney transplant recipients in Singapore.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Singapore medical journal Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-26 DOI:10.4103/singaporemedj.SMJ-2021-332
Ian Tatt Liew, Hanis Abdul Kadir, Sobhana Thangaraju, Quan Yao Ho, Eleanor Ng, Fiona Foo, Terence Kee
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Abstract

Introduction: A successful vaccination programme forms the cornerstone of controlling coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The unprecedented speed of COVID-19 vaccine development and lack of long-term data have raised fears regarding its safety and efficacy. Vaccine hesitancy can undermine the uptake, and hence success of the vaccination programme. Given the high complication rates of COVID-19 infections in kidney transplant recipients, it is particularly important to identify and address vaccine hesitancy in this population.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey among kidney transplant recipients attending transplant clinic between 5 April and 5 May 2021. The survey assessed attitudes towards COVID-19, willingness/hesitancy towards COVID-19 vaccination, vaccination concerns and prompts to vaccination. This was scored on a Likert scale with scores ranging from 'strongly disagree' - 1 point to 'strongly agree' - 5 points.

Results: One hundred and one completed responses were captured. Of these, 86% respondents reported to agree or strongly agree to vaccination. This was despite significant concerns of allograft rejection (mean score 4.12, standard deviation [SD] 0.97) and decreased immunosuppressant efficacy (mean score 4.14, SD 0.96) with vaccination. Multivariable model showed a positive association with transplant vintage of ≥ 5 years (median 2.41), lower educational levels of secondary school or less (median 5.82) and healthcare provider advocacy (median 1.88) in predicting vaccine acceptance.

Conclusions: Vaccine acceptance rate was high among kidney transplant recipients. Vaccine hesitancy remains a concern in those with a transplant vintage of less than 5 years and those with tertiary educational level. Healthcare provider advocacy is important in improving vaccine acceptance rates.

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新加坡肾移植受者的COVID-19疫苗接受度
成功的疫苗接种规划是控制2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的基石。新型冠状病毒疫苗研发的空前速度和长期数据的缺乏引发了人们对其安全性和有效性的担忧。疫苗犹豫会影响疫苗接种计划的接受,从而影响疫苗接种计划的成功。鉴于肾移植受者中COVID-19感染的高并发症发生率,识别和解决这一人群的疫苗犹豫尤为重要。方法:我们对2021年4月5日至5月5日在移植诊所就诊的肾移植受者进行了横断面调查。该调查评估了对COVID-19的态度、对COVID-19疫苗接种的意愿/犹豫、疫苗接种问题和疫苗接种提示。这是用李克特量表打分的,得分范围从“非常不同意”(1分)到“非常同意”(5分)。结果:共获得101份完整的问卷。其中,86%的答复者报告同意或强烈同意接种疫苗。尽管接种疫苗后存在同种异体移植排斥反应(平均评分4.12,标准差[SD] 0.97)和免疫抑制效果下降(平均评分4.14,SD 0.96),但仍存在显著的担忧。多变量模型显示,移植年龄≥5年(中位数2.41)、中学或以下教育程度较低(中位数5.82)和卫生保健提供者宣传(中位数1.88)与预测疫苗接受度呈正相关。结论:肾移植受者疫苗接种率高。对于移植时间少于5年的患者和受过高等教育的患者,疫苗犹豫仍然是一个值得关注的问题。卫生保健提供者的宣传对提高疫苗接受率很重要。
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Singapore medical journal
Singapore medical journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The Singapore Medical Journal (SMJ) is the monthly publication of Singapore Medical Association (SMA). The Journal aims to advance medical practice and clinical research by publishing high-quality articles that add to the clinical knowledge of physicians in Singapore and worldwide. SMJ is a general medical journal that focuses on all aspects of human health. The Journal publishes commissioned reviews, commentaries and editorials, original research, a small number of outstanding case reports, continuing medical education articles (ECG Series, Clinics in Diagnostic Imaging, Pictorial Essays, Practice Integration & Life-long Learning [PILL] Series), and short communications in the form of letters to the editor.
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