对儿童和成人COVID-19疫苗接种的认识和知识:沙特阿拉伯的一项横断面社区研究

Hanin Jaber AlGethami, Mohammed Abdullah Altamran, Mohammad Shibly Khan, Kadher Mohaideen Noorul Zaman, Nahla Alswaied
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背景:随着covid-19疫苗接种规划在全球范围内的扩大,人们越来越关注社区层面对其的认识。我们的目的是评估成人和儿童中普通人群对covid-19的知识和意识。目的:本研究的目的是评估沙特成年人对成人和儿童covid-19疫苗的知识和意识。方法:我们于2021年10月在沙特阿拉伯成年人口的代表性样本(N=1373)中进行了一项以社区为基础的横断面研究。采用结构化、封闭式、预测的在线问卷,通过非随机抽样的方式收集定量数据。结果:绝大多数(91%)认为covid-19的严重性。约80%的人认为现有疫苗对COVID-19感染和并发症具有高度保护作用。约69.7%的人同意儿童接种疫苗可以减少covid-19的传播,约77.3%的人同意鼓励父母为孩子接种疫苗。只有43%的人知道母乳喂养妇女接种疫苗是安全的,约50.6%的人认为孕妇接种疫苗是安全的。约52.8%的人认为儿童疫苗与成人疫苗具有相同的安全性和有效性。结论:总体而言,在我们的研究中观察到较高的意识水平,然而,有观察到需要注意的因素,如母乳喂养和孕妇的疫苗接种,以及与儿童疫苗接种的安全性和有效性有关的问题。
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Awareness and Knowledge Towards Pediatric and Adult COVID-19 Vaccination: A Cross Sectional Community-based Study in Saudi Arabia.

Background: As the covid-19 vaccination programs scaling up globally, there remains a growing concern about the community level awareness towards it. We aimed to assess the knowledge and awareness among general population towards covid-19 in adult and pediatric population.

Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the knowledge and awareness among adult Saudi people toward covid-19 vaccine for adults and children.

Methods: We conducted a cross sectional, community-based study among a representative sample (N=1373) of adult population in Saudi Arabia during October 2021. A structured, closed ended and pre-tested questionnaire was used online to collect the quantitative data through non-random sampling.

Results: A great majority (91%) considered the seriousness of covid-19. About 80% perceived the available vaccines to be highly protective against the COVID-19 infection and complications. While about 69.7% agreed that pediatric vaccination will reduce the spread of covid-19, about 77.3% agreed on encouraging the parents to vaccinate their children. Only 43% were aware that vaccination is safe for breast feeding women and about 50.6% considered the vaccination to be safe in pregnant females. About 52.8% responded that the pediatric vaccine has same safety as efficacy as that in adults. The association with knowledge items was observed to be significant (p<0.05) with occupation, education, income and being previously affected with covid-19.

Conclusion: Overall, a high level of awareness was observed in our study, however, there were factors observed to be taken care such as vaccination in breast feeding and pregnant females as well as concerns related to safety and efficacy for pediatric vaccination.

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