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Characterizing intentions to receive the COVID-19 vaccine among the general population in British Columbia based on their future intentions towards the seasonal influenza vaccine

INTRODUCTION: This study assessed the relationship between intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and intention to receive a seasonal influenza vaccine, as well as how intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine has changed during the pandemic. METHODS: Residents of British Columbia aged 25–69 years we...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Bhawna, Racey, C. Sarai, Booth, Amy, Albert, Arianne, Smith, Laurie W., Gottschlich, Anna, Goldfarb, David M., Murray, Melanie C.M., Galea, Liisa A.M., Kaida, Angela, Brotto, Lori A., Sadarangani, Manish, Ogilvie, Gina S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9387116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35996447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2022.100208
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author Sharma, Bhawna
Racey, C. Sarai
Booth, Amy
Albert, Arianne
Smith, Laurie W.
Gottschlich, Anna
Goldfarb, David M.
Murray, Melanie C.M.
Galea, Liisa A.M.
Kaida, Angela
Brotto, Lori A.
Sadarangani, Manish
Ogilvie, Gina S.
author_facet Sharma, Bhawna
Racey, C. Sarai
Booth, Amy
Albert, Arianne
Smith, Laurie W.
Gottschlich, Anna
Goldfarb, David M.
Murray, Melanie C.M.
Galea, Liisa A.M.
Kaida, Angela
Brotto, Lori A.
Sadarangani, Manish
Ogilvie, Gina S.
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description INTRODUCTION: This study assessed the relationship between intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and intention to receive a seasonal influenza vaccine, as well as how intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine has changed during the pandemic. METHODS: Residents of British Columbia aged 25–69 years were invited to complete an online cross-sectional survey from August 2020 - March 2021. Mixed-effects logistic regression models assessed the relationship between intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and intention to receive the seasonal influenza vaccine. A generalized additive mixed model was used to investigate changes in COVID-19 vaccine intention during the pandemic (August 2020–March 2021). The relationship between intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and retrospective overall perceived value of vaccines prior to and during the pandemic was also considered. RESULTS: Of 6,333 participants, 80.2 % of participants were ‘somewhat or very likely’ to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and 69 % of participants reported intending to receive a seasonal influenza vaccine. In multivariable modeling, intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine was strongly associated with intention to receive a seasonal influenza vaccine (aOR = 4.25, 95 %CI 3.33–5.43). Intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine increased over the study period (p < 0.0001), with the largest increase coinciding with the announcement of forthcoming approvals of COVID-19 vaccines in November 2020 (aOR = 1.45, 95 %CI 1.11–1.91). CONCLUSION: Intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccine was associated seasonal influenza vaccine intention, which is an important relationship to measure for implementation and future planning of COVID-19 booster doses. We found an increase in the intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine after public announcements of forthcoming vaccine approval, which highlights the importance of ongoing monitoring and reporting of vaccine uptake, and the potential impact of emerging vaccine safety and efficacy information may have on vaccine acceptance.
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spelling pubmed-93871162022-08-18 Characterizing intentions to receive the COVID-19 vaccine among the general population in British Columbia based on their future intentions towards the seasonal influenza vaccine Sharma, Bhawna Racey, C. Sarai Booth, Amy Albert, Arianne Smith, Laurie W. Gottschlich, Anna Goldfarb, David M. Murray, Melanie C.M. Galea, Liisa A.M. Kaida, Angela Brotto, Lori A. Sadarangani, Manish Ogilvie, Gina S. Vaccine X Regular paper INTRODUCTION: This study assessed the relationship between intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and intention to receive a seasonal influenza vaccine, as well as how intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine has changed during the pandemic. METHODS: Residents of British Columbia aged 25–69 years were invited to complete an online cross-sectional survey from August 2020 - March 2021. Mixed-effects logistic regression models assessed the relationship between intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and intention to receive the seasonal influenza vaccine. A generalized additive mixed model was used to investigate changes in COVID-19 vaccine intention during the pandemic (August 2020–March 2021). The relationship between intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and retrospective overall perceived value of vaccines prior to and during the pandemic was also considered. RESULTS: Of 6,333 participants, 80.2 % of participants were ‘somewhat or very likely’ to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and 69 % of participants reported intending to receive a seasonal influenza vaccine. In multivariable modeling, intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine was strongly associated with intention to receive a seasonal influenza vaccine (aOR = 4.25, 95 %CI 3.33–5.43). Intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine increased over the study period (p < 0.0001), with the largest increase coinciding with the announcement of forthcoming approvals of COVID-19 vaccines in November 2020 (aOR = 1.45, 95 %CI 1.11–1.91). CONCLUSION: Intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccine was associated seasonal influenza vaccine intention, which is an important relationship to measure for implementation and future planning of COVID-19 booster doses. We found an increase in the intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine after public announcements of forthcoming vaccine approval, which highlights the importance of ongoing monitoring and reporting of vaccine uptake, and the potential impact of emerging vaccine safety and efficacy information may have on vaccine acceptance. Elsevier 2022-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9387116/ /pubmed/35996447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2022.100208 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. 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/).
spellingShingle Regular paper
Sharma, Bhawna
Racey, C. Sarai
Booth, Amy
Albert, Arianne
Smith, Laurie W.
Gottschlich, Anna
Goldfarb, David M.
Murray, Melanie C.M.
Galea, Liisa A.M.
Kaida, Angela
Brotto, Lori A.
Sadarangani, Manish
Ogilvie, Gina S.
Characterizing intentions to receive the COVID-19 vaccine among the general population in British Columbia based on their future intentions towards the seasonal influenza vaccine
title Characterizing intentions to receive the COVID-19 vaccine among the general population in British Columbia based on their future intentions towards the seasonal influenza vaccine
title_full Characterizing intentions to receive the COVID-19 vaccine among the general population in British Columbia based on their future intentions towards the seasonal influenza vaccine
title_fullStr Characterizing intentions to receive the COVID-19 vaccine among the general population in British Columbia based on their future intentions towards the seasonal influenza vaccine
title_full_unstemmed Characterizing intentions to receive the COVID-19 vaccine among the general population in British Columbia based on their future intentions towards the seasonal influenza vaccine
title_short Characterizing intentions to receive the COVID-19 vaccine among the general population in British Columbia based on their future intentions towards the seasonal influenza vaccine
title_sort characterizing intentions to receive the covid-19 vaccine among the general population in british columbia based on their future intentions towards the seasonal influenza vaccine
topic Regular paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9387116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35996447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2022.100208
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