泰国妇科癌症患者对 Covid-19 疫苗的认知、态度、实践和接受程度:一项多中心横断面研究

P. Suprasert, Varisa Chuenchitkultavorn, Rattiya Phianpiset, Athithan Rattanaburi, Apiwat Aue-aungkul, Kitiya Vutibenjarasamee, Warangkana Kolaka
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目的 评估泰国 4 个地区的妇科癌症患者对 COVID-19 疫苗的认知、态度、实践 (KAP) 和接受程度。方法 使用世界卫生组织调查工具对清迈大学医院、孔敬大学医院、孔敬医院、宋卡王子大学医院和曼谷国家癌症研究所(NCI)的妇科癌症患者进行调查。结果 在2022年2月至9月期间,共有1263名患者参与了该项目,其中1084人(85.8%)接种了COVID-19疫苗。接种率最高的地区是北榄府,其次是孔敬府、清迈府和宋卡府。参与者中有 28.2% 感染了 COVID-19,12.9% 的感染者未接种疫苗。在 KAP 方面,总体参与者的平均量表水平为:容易获得健康知识、COVID-19 严重感染的概率适中、了解并采取适当的行为预防 COVID 感染、对可能感染 COVID-19 的压力较小、对医护人员的信任度较高。大多数参与者普遍同意取消一些常规规定,以降低感染风险,而且许多人经常表示感觉很好。未接种疫苗和已接种疫苗的参与者在关键领域的评分水平存在明显差异,具体如下:(患者对每个调查领域的评分为 0-6 分,0 分表示同意/接受度最低,6 分表示接受度最高)卫生部建议(3.92 分对 4.16 分)、接种 COVID 疫苗的难易程度(3.6 分对 3.9 分)、"无需接种"(3.9 分对 3.6 分)、"接种 COVID 疫苗"(3.6 分对 3.9 分)、"接种 COVID 疫苗"(3.6 分对 3.9 分)。9)、"由于疾病罕见,没有必要接种疫苗"(2.6 vs. 2.2)、"压力让我不想接种疫苗"(2.6 vs. 2.1)、"如果每个人都接种了疫苗,我就没有必要接种了"(2.5 vs. 1.9)以及 COVID-19 疫苗的重要性(3.7 vs. 4.2)。结论 来自泰国 4 个地区的大多数妇科癌症患者都接种过 COVID-19 疫苗,并表现出良好的相关知识、态度和做法。关键词:COVID-19 疫苗 妇科癌症患者 态度 实践
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Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices, and Acceptance of Gynecologic Cancer Patients Toward Covid-19 Vaccine in Thailand: A Multicenter Cross-sectional Study
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, practices (KAP), and acceptance of gynecologic cancer patients from the 4 regions of Thailand related to the COVID-19 vaccine. METHODS Gynecologic cancer patients from Chiang Mai University Hospital, Khon Kaen University Hospital, Khon Kaen Hospital, Prince of Songkhla University Hospital, and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in Bangkok were surveyed using a WHO survey instrument. RESULTS Between February and September 2022, 1,263 patients partici-pated in this project of whom 1,084 (85.8%) had received the COVID-19 vaccine. The highest rate of vaccination was the NCI followed by Khon Kaen, Chiang Mai, and Songkhla. Of the participants, 28.2% were infected with COVID-19 and 12.9% of the infected participants were unvaccinated. Regarding KAP, the average scale level of overall participants reported ease in obtaining health literacy, a moderate probability of having severe COVID-19 infection, knowledge and adoption of proper appropriate behavior for the prevention of COVID infection, little stress regarding possible COVID-19 infection, and quite a lot of a significant level of trust in healthcare workers. Most participants generally agreed with the lifting of some regular rules to reduce the risk of infection and often many expressed a feeling of general well-being. The significantly different levels of rating scale by unvaccinated and vaccinated participants in the key areas were as follows: (Patients rated each of the areas investigated on a scale of 0 to 6, with 0 indicating lowest level of agreement/acceptance and 6 indicating the highest level) health ministry recommendations (3.92 vs. 4.16), ease of getting the COVID vaccine (3.6 vs. 3.9), “no need to receive the vaccine due to the disease being rare” (2.6 vs. 2.2), “stress made me not want to get vaccinated” (2.6 vs. 2.1), “if everyone is vaccinated, no need for me to vaccinate” (2.5 vs. 1.9), and the importance of COVID-19 vaccines (3.7 vs. 4.2). CONCLUSIONS Most gynecologic cancer patients from the 4 regions of Thailand had received the COVID-19 vaccine and exhibited good knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to this pandemic. KEYWORDS COVID-19-vaccine, gynecologic cancer patients, attitude, practice
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