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Acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine and its determinants: evidence from a large sample study in Bangladesh

AIM: Our study aimed to understand the acceptance level of the COVID-19 vaccine and its determinants among the adult Bangladeshi population. METHODOLOGY: This cross-sectional study was conducted in all eight divisions of Bangladesh. Data from 7,357 adult respondents were collected between January 17...

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Autores principales: Akiful Haque, Miah Md., Rahman, Mohammad Lutfor, Hossian, Mosharop, Matin, Kazi Farhana, Nabi, Mohammad Hayatun, Saha, Shuvajit, Hasan, Mehedi, Manna, Ridwana Maher, Barsha, Sabrina Yesmin, Hasan, S.M.Rezwanul, Siddiquea, Saleka Raihana, Rahman, Mahfil Ara, Khan, Md Abdullah Saeed, Rashid, Md Utba, Hossain, Mohammad Ali, Hawlader, Mohammad Delwer Hossain
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8223020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34189332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07376
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author Akiful Haque, Miah Md.
Rahman, Mohammad Lutfor
Hossian, Mosharop
Matin, Kazi Farhana
Nabi, Mohammad Hayatun
Saha, Shuvajit
Hasan, Mehedi
Manna, Ridwana Maher
Barsha, Sabrina Yesmin
Hasan, S.M.Rezwanul
Siddiquea, Saleka Raihana
Rahman, Mahfil Ara
Khan, Md Abdullah Saeed
Rashid, Md Utba
Hossain, Mohammad Ali
Hawlader, Mohammad Delwer Hossain
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Rahman, Mohammad Lutfor
Hossian, Mosharop
Matin, Kazi Farhana
Nabi, Mohammad Hayatun
Saha, Shuvajit
Hasan, Mehedi
Manna, Ridwana Maher
Barsha, Sabrina Yesmin
Hasan, S.M.Rezwanul
Siddiquea, Saleka Raihana
Rahman, Mahfil Ara
Khan, Md Abdullah Saeed
Rashid, Md Utba
Hossain, Mohammad Ali
Hawlader, Mohammad Delwer Hossain
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description AIM: Our study aimed to understand the acceptance level of the COVID-19 vaccine and its determinants among the adult Bangladeshi population. METHODOLOGY: This cross-sectional study was conducted in all eight divisions of Bangladesh. Data from 7,357 adult respondents were collected between January 17 and February 2, 2021, using a self-administered semi-structured questionnaire. Statistical software STATA (Version 16.1) was used for all analyses. RESULTS: The majority of study participants were from the Dhaka division (34.24%). The most common age group was ≤30 years (46.18%). Almost two-thirds of respondents were male (65.50%) and married (67.76%). A large portion (79.85%) of people who had positive vaccine intentions believed that vaccination should be made mandatory for everyone. The majority of the respondents thought that the vaccine would work against COVID-19 infection (67%). In the binary logistic regression analysis, participants who had the education level of graduation or above (AOR = 1.80), age ≥50 years (AOR = 1.97), students (AOR = 2.98), monthly income ≥41,000 BDT (AOR = 2.22), being resident of rural area (AOR = 2.24), respondents from Khulna division (AOR = 6.43) were more likely to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Those who had family members diagnosed with COVID-19 (AOR = 1.24), presence of chronic disease (AOR = 0.72), and those who were vaccinated in the last few years (AOR = 1.32) were also more likely to accept the COVID-19 vaccine. CONCLUSION: Most of the respondents were willing to be vaccinated based on the belief that the vaccine will work against COVID-19. As rumors are generating daily, there is a need for policy-level initiative and evidence-based mass media promotion to keep inspired the general Bangladeshi people to accept the COVID-19 vaccine whenever it will be available at the individual level.
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spelling pubmed-82230202021-06-25 Acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine and its determinants: evidence from a large sample study in Bangladesh Akiful Haque, Miah Md. Rahman, Mohammad Lutfor Hossian, Mosharop Matin, Kazi Farhana Nabi, Mohammad Hayatun Saha, Shuvajit Hasan, Mehedi Manna, Ridwana Maher Barsha, Sabrina Yesmin Hasan, S.M.Rezwanul Siddiquea, Saleka Raihana Rahman, Mahfil Ara Khan, Md Abdullah Saeed Rashid, Md Utba Hossain, Mohammad Ali Hawlader, Mohammad Delwer Hossain Heliyon Research Article AIM: Our study aimed to understand the acceptance level of the COVID-19 vaccine and its determinants among the adult Bangladeshi population. METHODOLOGY: This cross-sectional study was conducted in all eight divisions of Bangladesh. Data from 7,357 adult respondents were collected between January 17 and February 2, 2021, using a self-administered semi-structured questionnaire. Statistical software STATA (Version 16.1) was used for all analyses. RESULTS: The majority of study participants were from the Dhaka division (34.24%). The most common age group was ≤30 years (46.18%). Almost two-thirds of respondents were male (65.50%) and married (67.76%). A large portion (79.85%) of people who had positive vaccine intentions believed that vaccination should be made mandatory for everyone. The majority of the respondents thought that the vaccine would work against COVID-19 infection (67%). In the binary logistic regression analysis, participants who had the education level of graduation or above (AOR = 1.80), age ≥50 years (AOR = 1.97), students (AOR = 2.98), monthly income ≥41,000 BDT (AOR = 2.22), being resident of rural area (AOR = 2.24), respondents from Khulna division (AOR = 6.43) were more likely to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Those who had family members diagnosed with COVID-19 (AOR = 1.24), presence of chronic disease (AOR = 0.72), and those who were vaccinated in the last few years (AOR = 1.32) were also more likely to accept the COVID-19 vaccine. CONCLUSION: Most of the respondents were willing to be vaccinated based on the belief that the vaccine will work against COVID-19. As rumors are generating daily, there is a need for policy-level initiative and evidence-based mass media promotion to keep inspired the general Bangladeshi people to accept the COVID-19 vaccine whenever it will be available at the individual level. Elsevier 2021-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8223020/ /pubmed/34189332 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07376 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Akiful Haque, Miah Md.
Rahman, Mohammad Lutfor
Hossian, Mosharop
Matin, Kazi Farhana
Nabi, Mohammad Hayatun
Saha, Shuvajit
Hasan, Mehedi
Manna, Ridwana Maher
Barsha, Sabrina Yesmin
Hasan, S.M.Rezwanul
Siddiquea, Saleka Raihana
Rahman, Mahfil Ara
Khan, Md Abdullah Saeed
Rashid, Md Utba
Hossain, Mohammad Ali
Hawlader, Mohammad Delwer Hossain
Acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine and its determinants: evidence from a large sample study in Bangladesh
title Acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine and its determinants: evidence from a large sample study in Bangladesh
title_full Acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine and its determinants: evidence from a large sample study in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine and its determinants: evidence from a large sample study in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine and its determinants: evidence from a large sample study in Bangladesh
title_short Acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine and its determinants: evidence from a large sample study in Bangladesh
title_sort acceptance of covid-19 vaccine and its determinants: evidence from a large sample study in bangladesh
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8223020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34189332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07376
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