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背景:肾移植(KT)受者面临COVID-19严重疾病和高死亡率的风险,疫苗接种可提供一定程度的保护。本研究调查了KT接种者和对照组对COVID-19疫苗接种的态度。材料与方法:本研究以横断面调查为基础,通过问卷调查的方式评估KT接种者和普通人群中的对照组对COVID-19疫苗的意愿和犹豫。疫苗犹豫被描述为没有完全接种疫苗或拒绝接种疫苗。结果:共有154名KT接受者和172名对照组完成了问卷调查。在两个研究组中,至少接种过1剂COVID-19疫苗的比例相似(92.4 vs 92.9%, p = 0.88)。完全接种COVID-19疫苗的比例在KT接受者中显着降低(58.7比70.4% p = 0.033)。拒绝接种新冠疫苗的KT受惠者只有11人(7.1%)。在疫苗拒绝率和疫苗犹豫率方面,两组间无显著差异。对疫苗相关不良事件的担忧在两组中都很常见(63.6%对53.8%;P = 0.488)。结论:尽管参与者对COVID-19疫苗接种表现出很高的意愿,但完全接种KT疫苗的人数似乎低于对照组。对疫苗相关不良事件的担忧是避免接种疫苗的主要原因。医护人员,特别是肾病学家和公共卫生专家,必须发挥积极作用,解决疫苗犹豫问题,确保患者获得必要的COVID-19防护。
Exploring the mindset of kidney transplant recipients regarding COVID-19 vaccination: An insightful survey analysis.
Background: Kidney transplant (KT) recipients are at risk of severe disease and high mortality from COVID-19, and vaccination offers some degree of protection. In this study, KT recipients' and controls' attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination were examined.
Materials and methods: In this cross-sectional survey-based study, the willingness and hesitancy towards COVID-19 vaccines in KT recipients and a control group from the general population were assessed via questionnaire. Vaccine hesitancy was described as either not being fully vaccinated or vaccine refusal.
Results: A total of 154 KT recipients and 172 controls completed the questionnaire. The rate of those who had received at least 1 dose of COVID-19 vaccine was similar in the two study groups (92.4 vs. 92.9%, p = 0.88). The proportion of those fully vaccinated against COVID-19 was significantly lower in the KT recipients (58.7 vs. 70.4% p = 0.033). Only 11 (7.1%) of the KT recipients refused the COVID-19 vaccination. There was no significant difference between the groups in terms of vaccine refusal and vaccine hesitancy rates. Concerns about vaccine-related adverse events were common in both groups (63.6 vs. 53.8%; p = 0.488).
Conclusion: Although participants showed a high willingness towards COVID-19 vaccination, the number of KT recipients who were fully vaccinated appears to be lower than controls. Concerns about vaccine-related adverse events were the main reason for avoiding vaccination. Healthcare personnel, particularly nephrologists and public health experts, must take a proactive role in addressing vaccine hesitancy and ensuring that patients receive the required protection against COVID-19.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Nephrology appears monthly and publishes manuscripts containing original material with emphasis on the following topics: prophylaxis, pathophysiology, immunology, diagnosis, therapy, experimental approaches and dialysis and transplantation.