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Predictors of COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance among Healthcare Workers in Nigeria

Healthcare workers (HCWs) are regarded as role models regarding health-related issues, including vaccination. Therefore, it is essential to identify the predictors for COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among them. A cross-sectional study to assess the risk perception, attitudes and knowledge of HCWs towar...

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Autores principales: Nnaemeka, Victory Chizaram, Onwe, Reuben Ogba, Ekwedike, Adaku Lydia, Oyedele, Oluwakemi Elizabeth, Tsiterimam, Thomas Sambo, Ochepo, Ogbole Emmanuel, Nwokoye, Nkiru Nenye, Ike, Anthony Chibuogwu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36298509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10101645
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author Nnaemeka, Victory Chizaram
Onwe, Reuben Ogba
Ekwedike, Adaku Lydia
Oyedele, Oluwakemi Elizabeth
Tsiterimam, Thomas Sambo
Ochepo, Ogbole Emmanuel
Nwokoye, Nkiru Nenye
Ike, Anthony Chibuogwu
author_facet Nnaemeka, Victory Chizaram
Onwe, Reuben Ogba
Ekwedike, Adaku Lydia
Oyedele, Oluwakemi Elizabeth
Tsiterimam, Thomas Sambo
Ochepo, Ogbole Emmanuel
Nwokoye, Nkiru Nenye
Ike, Anthony Chibuogwu
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description Healthcare workers (HCWs) are regarded as role models regarding health-related issues, including vaccination. Therefore, it is essential to identify the predictors for COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among them. A cross-sectional study to assess the risk perception, attitudes and knowledge of HCWs toward COVID-19 vaccination was carried out. A total of 710 responses were received between September 2021 and March 2022, from HCWs in the Northern, Western and Eastern regions of Nigeria. Cross tabulations were performed to determine statistical relations between sociodemographic variables, knowledge, attitudes and risk perceptions concerning COVID-19 vaccine acceptance. Multinomial logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the predictive variables for COVID-19 vaccine acceptance. Statistical analyses were performed and P-values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant at a CI of 95%. Results showed that 59.3% of the participants were amenable to COVID-19 vaccines. Multinomial regression analysis identified 14 variables at α < 0.05 as predictors for vaccine acceptance. Male HCWs were 2.8 times more likely to accept the vaccine than their female counterparts. HCWs that were knowledgeable of the different kinds of vaccines, were willing to recommend the vaccines to their patients, believed that the timing of COVID-19 vaccination was appropriate and had recent vaccination history within three years were 1.6, 24.9, 4.4 and 3.1 times more likely to take COVID-19 vaccine than those not sure. The study found a relatively high trust (51.3%) in the Nigerian Center for Disease Control (NCDC) for information regarding COVID-19 vaccines. Therefore, the NDCD should disseminate more robust insights regarding the safety profiles of various COVID-19 vaccines.
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spelling pubmed-96107882022-10-28 Predictors of COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance among Healthcare Workers in Nigeria Nnaemeka, Victory Chizaram Onwe, Reuben Ogba Ekwedike, Adaku Lydia Oyedele, Oluwakemi Elizabeth Tsiterimam, Thomas Sambo Ochepo, Ogbole Emmanuel Nwokoye, Nkiru Nenye Ike, Anthony Chibuogwu Vaccines (Basel) Article Healthcare workers (HCWs) are regarded as role models regarding health-related issues, including vaccination. Therefore, it is essential to identify the predictors for COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among them. A cross-sectional study to assess the risk perception, attitudes and knowledge of HCWs toward COVID-19 vaccination was carried out. A total of 710 responses were received between September 2021 and March 2022, from HCWs in the Northern, Western and Eastern regions of Nigeria. Cross tabulations were performed to determine statistical relations between sociodemographic variables, knowledge, attitudes and risk perceptions concerning COVID-19 vaccine acceptance. Multinomial logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the predictive variables for COVID-19 vaccine acceptance. Statistical analyses were performed and P-values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant at a CI of 95%. Results showed that 59.3% of the participants were amenable to COVID-19 vaccines. Multinomial regression analysis identified 14 variables at α < 0.05 as predictors for vaccine acceptance. Male HCWs were 2.8 times more likely to accept the vaccine than their female counterparts. HCWs that were knowledgeable of the different kinds of vaccines, were willing to recommend the vaccines to their patients, believed that the timing of COVID-19 vaccination was appropriate and had recent vaccination history within three years were 1.6, 24.9, 4.4 and 3.1 times more likely to take COVID-19 vaccine than those not sure. The study found a relatively high trust (51.3%) in the Nigerian Center for Disease Control (NCDC) for information regarding COVID-19 vaccines. Therefore, the NDCD should disseminate more robust insights regarding the safety profiles of various COVID-19 vaccines. MDPI 2022-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9610788/ /pubmed/36298509 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10101645 Text en © 2022 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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Nwokoye, Nkiru Nenye
Ike, Anthony Chibuogwu
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title_sort predictors of covid-19 vaccine acceptance among healthcare workers in nigeria
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36298509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10101645
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