卡姆鲁普艾莉亚护理学院护生对新型冠状病毒疫苗接种的态度和接受度调查

B. Devi, Christina Yanthan, A. Shrestha, Dharitry Baro, Karishma Nath, Ludmila Das, Minakshi Deka, Ruseng Tangha, Srishti Sumon Saikia, Susibrata Chungkrang
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自2019冠状病毒病暴发以来,世界卫生组织(世卫组织)与西太平洋地区国家和地区合作,采取公共卫生措施,显示或阻止2019冠状病毒病的传播。安全有效的疫苗与其他措施相结合,是保护人们免受COVID-19感染的重要工具,可以挽救生命并在大范围内减少大流行。采用非概率有目的抽样方法,对哈尔滨市Arya护理学院护理专业本科一年级60名学生对COVID-19疫苗接种的态度和接受度进行了描述性研究。本研究使用的工具为半结构化问卷、评定量表和自结构化问卷。研究结果显示,态度和接受的平均得分分别为75.46分和25.76分。积极态度分、消极态度分和接受分的中位数分别为41、44和26,态度分和接受分的标准差分别为8.27和3.18。大多数(87%)受访者在积极态度因素上得分,即鼓励家人、亲戚和朋友接种疫苗。而在消极态度因素中,大多数(80%)的受访者在需要接种COVID-19疫苗后采取了以下预防措施。在影响接受度的因素中,大多数受访者担心新冠病毒疫苗的安全性和副作用(94%),(87%)愿意接种疫苗,(85%)相信政府和私营卫生机构提供的新冠病毒疫苗信息。在影响不愿接种新冠肺炎疫苗的因素中,大多数受访者(94%)担心新冠肺炎疫苗的安全性和副作用。积极态度与接受新冠肺炎疫苗接种呈显著正相关(0.05显著水平),消极态度与接受新冠肺炎疫苗接种呈显著负相关(0.05显著水平)。发现态度与年龄、COVID-19疫苗接种和信息来源之间存在显著关联。从本研究的结果来看,大多数受访者对COVID-19疫苗接种持积极态度,大多数受访者愿意接种疫苗。
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A Study on the Attitude and Acceptance towards COVID-19 Vaccination among the Nursing Students of Arya Nursing College Kamrup (R)
Since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak, World Health Organization (WHO) has worked with countries and areas in the western Pacific region on the public health measures to show or stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Safe and effective vaccine are important tools, in combination with other measures to protect people from COVID-19 and which can save lives and reduces the pandemic in wide3scale. A descriptive study was conducted on attitude and acceptance towards COVID-19 vaccination among the nursing students of Arya Nursing College, Kamrup (R) where 60 students of 1st year B.sc nursing were selected by using Non- probability Purposive Sampling Technique. The tool used in this study were semi-structured questionnaire, rating scale and self-structured questionnaire. The study findings revealed that mean score of attitude and acceptance was 75.46 and 25.76 respectively. The median for positive attitude score, negative attitude score and acceptance score was 41, 44 and 26 respectively, the standard deviation for the attitude score and acceptance score was 8.27 and 3.18 respectively. Most (87%) of the respondents scored on the positive attitude factor i.e encouraging family, relatives and friends to get vaccinated. Whereas in negative attitude factors, most (80%) of the respondents scored on following preventive measures after COVID-19 vaccine is needed. In factors influencing acceptance most of the respondents were concern regarding the COVID-19 vaccines safety and side effects (94%), (87%) were willing to get vaccinated and (85%) trust the information about COVID-19 vaccine from government and private health agencies. In factors influencing unwillingness of taking COVID-19 vaccination most of the respondents were concern regarding COVID-19 vaccine’s safety and side effects (94%). There was a significant positive correlation between positive attitude and acceptance towards COVID-19 vaccination at 0.05 level of significance and also a significant negative correlation between negative attitude and acceptance towards COVID-19 vaccination at 0.05 level of significance. A significant association was found between attitude with age, vaccination against COVID-19 and source of information. From the findings of the present study , it was concluded that most of the respondants had positive attitude towards COVID-19 vaccination and most of the respondants were willing to take vaccine.
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