COVID-19 Vaccine Intention among Healthcare Workers in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Survey

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作者
Noushad, Mohammed [1 ,2 ]
Nassani, Mohammad Zakaria [1 ]
Alsalhani, Anas B. [3 ]
Koppolu, Pradeep [4 ]
Niazi, Fayez Hussain [1 ,2 ]
Samran, Abdulaziz [1 ,5 ]
Rastam, Samer [6 ]
Alqerban, Ali [4 ,7 ]
Barakat, Ali [1 ]
Almoallim, Hesham S. [8 ,9 ]
机构
[1] Dar Al Uloom Univ, Dept Restorat & Prosthet Dent Sci, Coll Dent, Riyadh 11512, Saudi Arabia
[2] Univ Sains Malaysia, Sch Dent Sci, Biomat Unit, Hlth Campus, Kubang Kerian 16150, Malaysia
[3] Vis Coll, Vis Coll Dent & Nursing, Dept Oral Med & Diagnost Sci, Riyadh 11691, Saudi Arabia
[4] Dar Al Uloom Univ, Dept Prevent Dent Sci, Coll Dent, Riyadh 13313, Saudi Arabia
[5] Ibb Univ, Dept Prosthodont, Coll Dent, Ibb 70270, Yemen
[6] Vis Coll, Vis Coll Med, Dept Biomed Sci, Riyadh 11691, Saudi Arabia
[7] Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz Univ, Dept Prevent Dent Sci, Coll Dent, Al Kharj 11942, Saudi Arabia
[8] Dar Al Uloom Univ, Dept Surg & Diagnost Sci, Coll Dent, Riyadh 13313, Saudi Arabia
[9] King Saud Univ, Dept Oral & Maxillofacial Surg, Coll Dent, Riyadh 11545, Saudi Arabia
关键词
COVID-19; vaccine intention; herd immunity; Saudi Arabia; healthcare workers;
D O I
10.3390/vaccines9080835
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused largescale morbidity and mortality and a tremendous burden on the healthcare system. Healthcare workers (HCWs) require adequate protection to avoid onward transmission and minimize burden on the healthcare system. Moreover, HCWs can also influence the general public into accepting the COVID-19 vaccine. Therefore, determining COVID-19 vaccine intention among HCWs is of paramount importance to plan tailor-made public health strategies to maximize vaccine coverage. A structured questionnaire was administered in February and March 2021 among HCWs in Saudi Arabia using convenience sampling, proceeding the launch of the vaccination campaign. HCWs from all administrative regions of Saudi Arabia were included in the study. In total, 674 out of 1124 HCWs responded and completed the survey (response rate 59.9%). About 65 percent of the HCWs intended to get vaccinated. The intention to vaccinate was significantly higher among HCWs 50 years of age or older, Saudi nationals and those who followed the updates about COVID-19 vaccines (p < 0.05). The high percentage (26 percent) of those who were undecided in getting vaccinated is a positive sign. As the vaccination campaign gathers pace, the attitude is expected to change over time. Emphasis should be on planning healthcare strategies to convince the undecided HCWs into accepting the vaccine in order to achieve the coverage required to achieve herd immunity.
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