信德省泌尿外科和移植研究所癌症患者COVID-19疫苗接受情况

Anita Vallacha, Afshan Asghar Rasheed, Narjis Muzaffar, Najeeb Niamatullah, B. Malik, Chandu Mal, Lubna Gul
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背景:世界卫生组织(世卫组织)于2020年1月30日宣布冠状病毒病(COVID-19)为大流行。癌症患者是易受感染人群,与COVID-19感染相关的死亡风险增加。在本研究中,我们报告了教育对癌症患者接受COVID-19疫苗接种的影响。方法:这是2021年8月1日至2021年10月31日的横断面研究。所有到肿瘤诊所就诊的癌症诊断患者都被问及是否接种了COVID-19疫苗或计划接种疫苗。那些拒绝接种疫苗的病人接受了接种疫苗的教育。咨询后,他们再次被问及是否同意接种疫苗。结果:512例肿瘤患者中,男性274例(53.5%)。其中456例(89.1%)被诊断为实体恶性肿瘤。积极接受肿瘤治疗的患者406例(79.3%)。在512名患者中,同意接种疫苗的有396名(77.3%),拒绝接种疫苗的有116名(22.7%)。在116例患者中,75例(64.7%)患者接受咨询后接种疫苗。结论:我院肿瘤患者COVID-19疫苗接受度高于报道数据。肿瘤学家应该在鼓励患者接种疫苗以降低COVID-19相关死亡率方面发挥关键作用。
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COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance Among Cancer Patients at Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation
Background: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was declared as pandemic by World Health Organization (WHO) on 30th January 2020. Cancer patients are a vulnerable population with increased risk for mortality associated with COVID-19 infection. In this study, we report the impact of education for acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination in our cancer patients. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study between 1st August 2021 and 31st October 2021. All patients with diagnosis of cancer who presented to the oncology clinic were asked whether they received COVID-19 vaccine or planning to get vaccinated. Patients, who had refused the vaccine, were educated to get vaccinated. Post counseling, they were again asked if they would agree to get vaccinated. Results: Out of 512 cancer patients, 274 (53.5%) were male. Of total, 456 (89.1%) were diagnosed cases of solid malignancy. Patients who were on active oncological treatment were 406 (79.3%). Of total 512, 396 (77.3%) patients agreed for the COVID-19 vaccine while 116 (22.7%) had refused to get vaccinated. Of those 116, 75 (64.7%) patients accepted to get vaccinated post counseling. Conclusion: COVID-19 vaccine acceptance is higher among cancer patients at our institute compared to reported data. Oncologists should play a key role in encouraging their patients to get vaccine in order to reduce COVID-19 related mortality.
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