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Caregivers’ Willingness to Vaccinate Their Children Against COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Background In early 2021, vaccination against COVID-19 became one of the most important measures needed to control the pandemic. Objectives This study aimed to investigate the levels of acceptance and factors affecting the decisions among Saudi parents and caregivers of children under 12 for getting...

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Autores principales: Almusbah, Zainab, Alhajji, Zahraa, Alshayeb, Zahraa, Alhabdan, Rania, Alghafli, Sukainah, Almusabah, Mohammed, Almuqarrab, Fatimah, Aljazeeri, Isra, Almuhawas, Fida
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8445852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34540469
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.17243
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author Almusbah, Zainab
Alhajji, Zahraa
Alshayeb, Zahraa
Alhabdan, Rania
Alghafli, Sukainah
Almusabah, Mohammed
Almuqarrab, Fatimah
Aljazeeri, Isra
Almuhawas, Fida
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Alhajji, Zahraa
Alshayeb, Zahraa
Alhabdan, Rania
Alghafli, Sukainah
Almusabah, Mohammed
Almuqarrab, Fatimah
Aljazeeri, Isra
Almuhawas, Fida
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description Background In early 2021, vaccination against COVID-19 became one of the most important measures needed to control the pandemic. Objectives This study aimed to investigate the levels of acceptance and factors affecting the decisions among Saudi parents and caregivers of children under 12 for getting them vaccinated. Design and setting A cross-sectional survey of 1000 caregivers and parents was carried out from May 2021 to June 2021. The participants were from the eastern, central, southern, western, and northern provinces of Saudi Arabia. Materials and methods The data were collected and managed using Microsoft Excel (Microsoft(®) Corp., Redmond, WA) and analyzed using SPSS version 23 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY). Results Of the 1000 respondents, 281 (28.1%) reported they would vaccinate their children, 346 (34.6%) rejected vaccination, and 373 (37.3%) were not sure. Most caregivers (24.1%; n = 241) reported protecting children as the principal reason for accepting vaccination. Regarding those rejecting the vaccine, the most common concern was that children might experience side effects (42.9%; n = 429). Limitations The acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine is dynamic and changes with legislations and public awareness policies. Conclusions COVID-19 vaccine acceptance for children was low at the time of this study compared to the United Kingdom and United States. To achieve vaccination coverage that is adequate for herd immunity in Saudi Arabia, intense educational and awareness strategies are needed.
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spelling pubmed-84458522021-09-17 Caregivers’ Willingness to Vaccinate Their Children Against COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Survey Almusbah, Zainab Alhajji, Zahraa Alshayeb, Zahraa Alhabdan, Rania Alghafli, Sukainah Almusabah, Mohammed Almuqarrab, Fatimah Aljazeeri, Isra Almuhawas, Fida Cureus Pediatrics Background In early 2021, vaccination against COVID-19 became one of the most important measures needed to control the pandemic. Objectives This study aimed to investigate the levels of acceptance and factors affecting the decisions among Saudi parents and caregivers of children under 12 for getting them vaccinated. Design and setting A cross-sectional survey of 1000 caregivers and parents was carried out from May 2021 to June 2021. The participants were from the eastern, central, southern, western, and northern provinces of Saudi Arabia. Materials and methods The data were collected and managed using Microsoft Excel (Microsoft(®) Corp., Redmond, WA) and analyzed using SPSS version 23 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY). Results Of the 1000 respondents, 281 (28.1%) reported they would vaccinate their children, 346 (34.6%) rejected vaccination, and 373 (37.3%) were not sure. Most caregivers (24.1%; n = 241) reported protecting children as the principal reason for accepting vaccination. Regarding those rejecting the vaccine, the most common concern was that children might experience side effects (42.9%; n = 429). Limitations The acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine is dynamic and changes with legislations and public awareness policies. Conclusions COVID-19 vaccine acceptance for children was low at the time of this study compared to the United Kingdom and United States. To achieve vaccination coverage that is adequate for herd immunity in Saudi Arabia, intense educational and awareness strategies are needed. Cureus 2021-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8445852/ /pubmed/34540469 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.17243 Text en Copyright © 2021, Almusbah et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Almusbah, Zainab
Alhajji, Zahraa
Alshayeb, Zahraa
Alhabdan, Rania
Alghafli, Sukainah
Almusabah, Mohammed
Almuqarrab, Fatimah
Aljazeeri, Isra
Almuhawas, Fida
Caregivers’ Willingness to Vaccinate Their Children Against COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Survey
title Caregivers’ Willingness to Vaccinate Their Children Against COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Survey
title_full Caregivers’ Willingness to Vaccinate Their Children Against COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Survey
title_fullStr Caregivers’ Willingness to Vaccinate Their Children Against COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Survey
title_full_unstemmed Caregivers’ Willingness to Vaccinate Their Children Against COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Survey
title_short Caregivers’ Willingness to Vaccinate Their Children Against COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Survey
title_sort caregivers’ willingness to vaccinate their children against covid-19 in saudi arabia: a cross-sectional survey
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8445852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34540469
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.17243
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