Trust in primary health care and COVID-19 vaccine uptake among Iranian pediatric: a web-based cross-sectional survey

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Sarbazi, Ehsan [1 ,2 ]
Masoudi, Nazanin [3 ]
Mehri, Ahmad [4 ]
Esfanjani, Robab Mehdizadeh [5 ]
Azizi, Hosein [6 ]
Soleimanpour, Maryam [7 ]
Pouraghaei, Mahboub [8 ]
Soleimanpour, Hassan [9 ]
机构
[1] Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Student Res Comm, Tabriz, Iran
[2] Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Rd Traff Injury Res Ctr, Tabriz, Iran
[3] Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Fac Hlth, Dept Stat & Epidemiol, Tabriz, Iran
[4] Shahid Beheshti Univ Med Sci, Sch Publ Hlth & Safety, Dept Epidemiol, Tehran, Iran
[5] Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Neurosci Res Ctr, Tabriz, Iran
[6] Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Womens Reprod Hlth Res Ctr, Tabriz, Iran
[7] Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Tabriz Valiasr Hosp, Clin Res Dev Unit, Tabriz, Iran
[8] Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Emergency & Trauma Care Res Ctr, Tabriz, Iran
[9] Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Med Philosophy & Hist Res Ctr, Tabriz, Iran
关键词
COVID-19; Immunization; Vaccine hesitancy; Vaccine acceptance; Epidemiology; CLINICAL-FEATURES; CHILDREN;
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10.1186/s12887-024-04816-w
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R72 [儿科学];
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摘要
Background Children are the most vulnerable group to diseases. Thus, it's critical to evaluate parents' or guardians' willingness to vaccinate their children. This study aims to investigate the prevalence and predictors of pediatric COVID-19 vaccination in Iran and its relationship with trust in the Primary Health Care (PHC) system.Method A cross-sectional online survey of 549 Iranian parents was conducted between January and March 2023. This study collected data from all provinces of Iran using a questionnaire shared on Google Forms and various social media platforms. After considering various background factors, we used a multivariable logistic regression model. This model explored how trust in the PHC system and parent-related and child-related factors were related to parents' vaccine uptake for their children.Results Of 549 parents aged between 19 and 67 years (median = 38 years), 65.2% (358) were female. The prevalence of vaccine uptake among parents was 46.8%. After adjusting for background features, child's age (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 0.81, 95% CI 0.71-0.91), vaccine doses (1-dose: AOR 14.72, 95% CI 6.44-33.65, 2-dose: AOR 32.54, 95% CI 15.22-69.57), child's disease (AOR 5.31, 95% CI 2.19-12.85), and trust in PHC (AOR 1.01, 95% CI 1.00-1.02) were associated with parental uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine.Conclusions The findings of this study suggest that the child's age, vaccine doses received, diseases, and trust in PHC are significant predictors of parental uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine for children in Iran. The results can be used in service planning regarding children's COVID-19 vaccination.
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