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COVID-19 Booster Doses: A Multi-Center Study Reflecting Healthcare Providers’ Perceptions

(1) Background: During 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic was threatening healthcare services and workers, and acquiring immunity was an option to stop or limit the burden of this pandemic. Herd immunity was a top priority worldwide as the virus was spreading rapidly. It was estimated that 67% of the total...

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Autores principales: Salah, Hager, Sinan, Israa, Alsamani, Omar, Abdelghani, Lamyaa Samir, ElLithy, May Hassan, Bukamal, Nazar, Jawad, Huda, Hussein, Raghda R. S., Elgendy, Marwa O., Rabie, Al shaimaa Ibrahim, Khalil, Doaa Mahmoud, Said, Amira S. A., AlAhmad, Mohammad M., Khodary, Azza
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37376450
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11061061
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author Salah, Hager
Sinan, Israa
Alsamani, Omar
Abdelghani, Lamyaa Samir
ElLithy, May Hassan
Bukamal, Nazar
Jawad, Huda
Hussein, Raghda R. S.
Elgendy, Marwa O.
Rabie, Al shaimaa Ibrahim
Khalil, Doaa Mahmoud
Said, Amira S. A.
AlAhmad, Mohammad M.
Khodary, Azza
author_facet Salah, Hager
Sinan, Israa
Alsamani, Omar
Abdelghani, Lamyaa Samir
ElLithy, May Hassan
Bukamal, Nazar
Jawad, Huda
Hussein, Raghda R. S.
Elgendy, Marwa O.
Rabie, Al shaimaa Ibrahim
Khalil, Doaa Mahmoud
Said, Amira S. A.
AlAhmad, Mohammad M.
Khodary, Azza
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description (1) Background: During 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic was threatening healthcare services and workers, and acquiring immunity was an option to stop or limit the burden of this pandemic. Herd immunity was a top priority worldwide as the virus was spreading rapidly. It was estimated that 67% of the total global population should be immunized against COVID-19 to achieve herd immunity. The aim of the current study is to investigate different perceptions of healthcare workers in the Kingdom of Bahrain and Egypt using an online survey in an attempt to evaluate their awareness and concerns regarding new variants and booster doses. (2) Methods: This study conducted a survey on healthcare workers in the Kingdom of Bahrain and Egypt about their perception and concerns on the COVID-19 vaccines. (3) Results: The study found that out of 389 healthcare workers 46.1% of the physicians were not willing to take the booster doses (p = 0.004). Physicians also did not support taking the COVID-19 vaccine as an annual vaccine (p = 0.04). Furthermore, to assess the association between the type of vaccine taken with the willingness of taking a booster vaccine, healthcare workers beliefs on vaccine effectiveness (p = 0.001), suspension or contact with patients (p = 0.000), and infection after COVID-19 vaccination (p = 0.016) were significant. (4) Conclusion: Knowledge about vaccine accreditation and regulation should be dispersed more widely to ensure that the population has a positive perception on vaccine safety and effectiveness.
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spelling pubmed-103056342023-06-29 COVID-19 Booster Doses: A Multi-Center Study Reflecting Healthcare Providers’ Perceptions Salah, Hager Sinan, Israa Alsamani, Omar Abdelghani, Lamyaa Samir ElLithy, May Hassan Bukamal, Nazar Jawad, Huda Hussein, Raghda R. S. Elgendy, Marwa O. Rabie, Al shaimaa Ibrahim Khalil, Doaa Mahmoud Said, Amira S. A. AlAhmad, Mohammad M. Khodary, Azza Vaccines (Basel) Article (1) Background: During 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic was threatening healthcare services and workers, and acquiring immunity was an option to stop or limit the burden of this pandemic. Herd immunity was a top priority worldwide as the virus was spreading rapidly. It was estimated that 67% of the total global population should be immunized against COVID-19 to achieve herd immunity. The aim of the current study is to investigate different perceptions of healthcare workers in the Kingdom of Bahrain and Egypt using an online survey in an attempt to evaluate their awareness and concerns regarding new variants and booster doses. (2) Methods: This study conducted a survey on healthcare workers in the Kingdom of Bahrain and Egypt about their perception and concerns on the COVID-19 vaccines. (3) Results: The study found that out of 389 healthcare workers 46.1% of the physicians were not willing to take the booster doses (p = 0.004). Physicians also did not support taking the COVID-19 vaccine as an annual vaccine (p = 0.04). Furthermore, to assess the association between the type of vaccine taken with the willingness of taking a booster vaccine, healthcare workers beliefs on vaccine effectiveness (p = 0.001), suspension or contact with patients (p = 0.000), and infection after COVID-19 vaccination (p = 0.016) were significant. (4) Conclusion: Knowledge about vaccine accreditation and regulation should be dispersed more widely to ensure that the population has a positive perception on vaccine safety and effectiveness. MDPI 2023-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10305634/ /pubmed/37376450 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11061061 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Salah, Hager
Sinan, Israa
Alsamani, Omar
Abdelghani, Lamyaa Samir
ElLithy, May Hassan
Bukamal, Nazar
Jawad, Huda
Hussein, Raghda R. S.
Elgendy, Marwa O.
Rabie, Al shaimaa Ibrahim
Khalil, Doaa Mahmoud
Said, Amira S. A.
AlAhmad, Mohammad M.
Khodary, Azza
COVID-19 Booster Doses: A Multi-Center Study Reflecting Healthcare Providers’ Perceptions
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title_sort covid-19 booster doses: a multi-center study reflecting healthcare providers’ perceptions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37376450
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11061061
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