Evaluation of the Turkish Population's Perspective on COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Routine Childhood Vaccine Applications: National Survey Study

被引:8
作者
Akbulut, Sami [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Boz, Gulseda [3 ]
Ozer, Ali [3 ]
Sahin, Tevfik Tolga [1 ,2 ]
Colak, Cemil [4 ]
机构
[1] Inonu Univ Fac Med, Dept Surg, Fac Med, TR-44280 Malatya, Turkiye
[2] Inonu Univ, Liver Transplant Inst, Fac Med, TR-44280 Malatya, Turkiye
[3] Inonu Univ Fac Med, Dept Publ Hlth, TR-44280 Malatya, Turkiye
[4] Inonu Univ, Dept Biostat Bioinformat & Med Informat, Fac Med, TR-44280 Malatya, Turkiye
关键词
COVID-19; public health; vaccine hesitancy; anti-vaccination; childhood vaccinations; SCALE;
D O I
10.3390/vaccines11040779
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background: It is important to evaluate the attitude of society towards vaccines to understand the rates of acceptance and hesitance towards vaccination, which are essential components of public health and epidemiology. This study aimed to evaluate the perspective of the Turkish population on COVID-19 status, rate of vaccination, and also to evaluate the reasons for refusal to vaccinate, vaccine hesitancy, and related factors. Methods: A total of 4539 participants were included in this population-based descriptive and cross-sectional study. The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS-II) was used to obtain a representative sample and for this purpose Turkey was divided into 26 regions. Participants were randomly selected based on the demographic features and population ratios of the selected regions. The following parameters were evaluated: sociodemographic characteristics and perspectives on COVID-19 vaccines, Vaccine Hesitancy Scale Adapted to Pandemics (VHS-P), and Anti-Vaccine Scale-Long Form (AVS-LF) questions. Results: A total of 4539 participants, 2303 (50.7%) male and 2236 (49.3%) female, aged between 18 and 73 years, were included in this study. It was observed that 58.4% of the participants had hesitations towards COVID-19 vaccination, and 19.6% were hesitant about all childhood vaccinations. Those who did not have the COVID-19 vaccine, who did not think that the COVID-19 vaccine was protective, and who had hesitation to vaccinate against COVID-19 had significantly higher median scores on the VHS-P and AVS-LF scales, respectively (all p < 0.01). Those who did not have their children vaccinated in childhood and who were hesitant about childhood vaccinations, had significantly higher median scores on the VHS-P and AVS-LF scales, respectively (all p < 0.01). Conclusion: Although the rate of vaccination for COVID-19 was 93.4% in the study, hesitation to vaccinate was 58.4%. The median score of the scales of those who were hesitant about childhood vaccinations was higher than individuals who did not have any hesitation. In general, the source of concerns about vaccines should be clearly seen, and precautions should be taken.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 40 条
  • [1] Evaluation of Vaccine Hesitancy and Anxiety Levels among Hospital Cleaning Staff and Caregivers during COVID-19 Pandemic
    Akbulut, Sami
    Gokce, Ayse
    Boz, Gulseda
    Saritas, Hasan
    Unsal, Selver
    Ozer, Ali
    Akbulut, Mehmet Serdar
    Colak, Cemil
    [J]. VACCINES, 2022, 10 (09)
  • [2] Aldakhil H, 2021, J INFECT PUBLIC HEAL, V14, P1497, DOI [10.1016/j.jiph.2021.08.028, 10.1016/j.jiph.2021.08.028BY-]
  • [3] COVID-19: Relative Risk of Non-Vaccinated to Vaccinated Individuals
    Barbieri, Davide
    Halasz, Geza
    Bertellini, Elisabetta
    Gaspari, Arianna
    Melegari, Gabriele
    [J]. DISEASES, 2022, 10 (04)
  • [4] Capar H, 2021, Gevher Nesibe Journal of Medical & Health Sciences, V6, P40, DOI [DOI 10.46648/GNJ.198, 10.46648/gnj.198]
  • [5] Vaccine hesitancy An overview
    Dube, Eve
    Laberge, Caroline
    Guay, Maryse
    Bramadat, Paul
    Roy, Real
    Bettinger, Julie
    [J]. HUMAN VACCINES & IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS, 2013, 9 (08) : 1763 - 1773
  • [6] Social Attitude Towards COVID-19 Vaccine 1 Year After the Pandemic
    Durduran, Yasemin
    Aktug-Demir, Nazlim
    Demir, Lutfi Saltuk
    Kandemir, Bahar
    Duman, Ipek
    Yucel, Mehtap
    [J]. KLIMIK JOURNAL, 2022, 35 (03) : 140 - 146
  • [7] Parents' Attitudes toward Childhood Vaccines and COVID-19 Vaccines in a Turkish Pediatric Outpatient Population
    Durmaz, Nihal
    Suman, Murat
    Ersoy, Murat
    Orun, Emel
    [J]. VACCINES, 2022, 10 (11)
  • [8] COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and resistance: Correlates in a nationally representative longitudinal survey of the Australian population
    Edwards, Ben
    Biddle, Nicholas
    Gray, Matthew
    Sollis, Kate
    [J]. PLOS ONE, 2021, 16 (03):
  • [9] Ertas H., 2021, J Acad Value Stud, V1, P1, DOI [10.29228/javs.49907, DOI 10.29228/JAVS.49907]
  • [10] Parental vaccine hesitancy in Italy - Results from a national survey
    Giambi, Cristina
    Fabiani, Massimo
    D'Ancona, Fortunato
    Ferrara, Lorenza
    Fiacchini, Daniel
    Gallo, Tolinda
    Martinelli, Domenico
    Pascucci, Maria Grazia
    Prato, Rosa
    Filia, Antonietta
    Bella, Antonino
    Del Manso, Martina
    Rizzo, Caterina
    Rota, Maria Cristina
    [J]. VACCINE, 2018, 36 (06) : 779 - 787