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Attitudes towards COVID‑19 vaccination in patients with cancer: A cross‑sectional study of 12 oncology centers

Patients with cancer are a high-priority population for COVID-19 vaccination, as per guideline recommendations. The present cross-sectional study was performed to assess the perception of patients with cancer from Romania regarding COVID-19 vaccines. The study included 932 patients with solid and he...

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Autores principales: Lazar, Raluca, Oprean, Cristina Marinela, Badau, Larisa Maria, Miron, Geanina, Draganescu, Loredana, Torok-Vistai, Tunde, Coroian, Iulia, Sabau, Diana, Iliescu, Alexandru, Tamas, Loredana Aracs, Hosu, Sorin, Curca, Razvan, Gatej, Alexandra, Hora, Amalia, Ungureanu, Andrei, Parvu, Doru, Valean, Dan, Usatiuc, Lia Oxana, Vidra, Radu
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9716118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36479255
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/mco.2022.2595
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author Lazar, Raluca
Oprean, Cristina Marinela
Badau, Larisa Maria
Miron, Geanina
Draganescu, Loredana
Torok-Vistai, Tunde
Coroian, Iulia
Sabau, Diana
Iliescu, Alexandru
Tamas, Loredana Aracs
Hosu, Sorin
Curca, Razvan
Gatej, Alexandra
Hora, Amalia
Ungureanu, Andrei
Parvu, Doru
Valean, Dan
Usatiuc, Lia Oxana
Vidra, Radu
author_facet Lazar, Raluca
Oprean, Cristina Marinela
Badau, Larisa Maria
Miron, Geanina
Draganescu, Loredana
Torok-Vistai, Tunde
Coroian, Iulia
Sabau, Diana
Iliescu, Alexandru
Tamas, Loredana Aracs
Hosu, Sorin
Curca, Razvan
Gatej, Alexandra
Hora, Amalia
Ungureanu, Andrei
Parvu, Doru
Valean, Dan
Usatiuc, Lia Oxana
Vidra, Radu
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description Patients with cancer are a high-priority population for COVID-19 vaccination, as per guideline recommendations. The present cross-sectional study was performed to assess the perception of patients with cancer from Romania regarding COVID-19 vaccines. The study included 932 patients with solid and hematologic malignancies. This was a multicenter study including 12 oncology centers located in Western and Northwestern Romania. Between December 2021 and January 2022, patients with cancer completed an individual paper questionnaire regarding acceptance of the SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, type of vaccine, side effects and source of information. During the first year of the vaccination campaign in Romania, 58.05% (541/932) of the investigated patients received COVID-19 vaccines. The vaccination rate was highest in the 61-70 year age group (61.22%). The most frequently used vaccine was Pfizer-BioNTech (72%). There was a statistically significant association between the rate of vaccination and the area of residence and level of education (P<0.001), with rural residence and a lower level of education being predictive factors for COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy. Patients living in rural areas used non-medical sources (e.g. mass media, social platforms) as their main source of information (53.40%, 204/382), whereas patients living in urban areas (64.90%, 357/550) used predominantly medical sources (e.g. recommendations from oncologists and general practitioners). The main source of information among non-vaccinated patients was mass media (e.g. television, radio); 72.38% vs. 29.67% among vaccinated patients. For the latter, the primary source of information was the recommendations made by oncologists (59.70%) and general practitioners (56.76%). The most commonly reported side effect was injection site pain (20-33% for the first dose and 5-27% for the second dose). In conclusion, the present study confirmed that patients with cancer may be reluctant to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, mainly due to the fear of its potential side effects. Although there is scientific evidence to support the efficacy and safety of vaccines, the primary source of information for patients may affect vaccine uptake, thus affecting the efforts to stop the pandemic. Furthermore, the present study revealed that non-vaccinated patients preferred mass media as their main source of information, whereas vaccinated patients relied on the recommendations made by oncologists or general practitioners.
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spelling pubmed-97161182022-12-06 Attitudes towards COVID‑19 vaccination in patients with cancer: A cross‑sectional study of 12 oncology centers Lazar, Raluca Oprean, Cristina Marinela Badau, Larisa Maria Miron, Geanina Draganescu, Loredana Torok-Vistai, Tunde Coroian, Iulia Sabau, Diana Iliescu, Alexandru Tamas, Loredana Aracs Hosu, Sorin Curca, Razvan Gatej, Alexandra Hora, Amalia Ungureanu, Andrei Parvu, Doru Valean, Dan Usatiuc, Lia Oxana Vidra, Radu Mol Clin Oncol Articles Patients with cancer are a high-priority population for COVID-19 vaccination, as per guideline recommendations. The present cross-sectional study was performed to assess the perception of patients with cancer from Romania regarding COVID-19 vaccines. The study included 932 patients with solid and hematologic malignancies. This was a multicenter study including 12 oncology centers located in Western and Northwestern Romania. Between December 2021 and January 2022, patients with cancer completed an individual paper questionnaire regarding acceptance of the SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, type of vaccine, side effects and source of information. During the first year of the vaccination campaign in Romania, 58.05% (541/932) of the investigated patients received COVID-19 vaccines. The vaccination rate was highest in the 61-70 year age group (61.22%). The most frequently used vaccine was Pfizer-BioNTech (72%). There was a statistically significant association between the rate of vaccination and the area of residence and level of education (P<0.001), with rural residence and a lower level of education being predictive factors for COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy. Patients living in rural areas used non-medical sources (e.g. mass media, social platforms) as their main source of information (53.40%, 204/382), whereas patients living in urban areas (64.90%, 357/550) used predominantly medical sources (e.g. recommendations from oncologists and general practitioners). The main source of information among non-vaccinated patients was mass media (e.g. television, radio); 72.38% vs. 29.67% among vaccinated patients. For the latter, the primary source of information was the recommendations made by oncologists (59.70%) and general practitioners (56.76%). The most commonly reported side effect was injection site pain (20-33% for the first dose and 5-27% for the second dose). In conclusion, the present study confirmed that patients with cancer may be reluctant to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, mainly due to the fear of its potential side effects. Although there is scientific evidence to support the efficacy and safety of vaccines, the primary source of information for patients may affect vaccine uptake, thus affecting the efforts to stop the pandemic. Furthermore, the present study revealed that non-vaccinated patients preferred mass media as their main source of information, whereas vaccinated patients relied on the recommendations made by oncologists or general practitioners. D.A. Spandidos 2022-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9716118/ /pubmed/36479255 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/mco.2022.2595 Text en Copyright: © Lazar et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Lazar, Raluca
Oprean, Cristina Marinela
Badau, Larisa Maria
Miron, Geanina
Draganescu, Loredana
Torok-Vistai, Tunde
Coroian, Iulia
Sabau, Diana
Iliescu, Alexandru
Tamas, Loredana Aracs
Hosu, Sorin
Curca, Razvan
Gatej, Alexandra
Hora, Amalia
Ungureanu, Andrei
Parvu, Doru
Valean, Dan
Usatiuc, Lia Oxana
Vidra, Radu
Attitudes towards COVID‑19 vaccination in patients with cancer: A cross‑sectional study of 12 oncology centers
title Attitudes towards COVID‑19 vaccination in patients with cancer: A cross‑sectional study of 12 oncology centers
title_full Attitudes towards COVID‑19 vaccination in patients with cancer: A cross‑sectional study of 12 oncology centers
title_fullStr Attitudes towards COVID‑19 vaccination in patients with cancer: A cross‑sectional study of 12 oncology centers
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes towards COVID‑19 vaccination in patients with cancer: A cross‑sectional study of 12 oncology centers
title_short Attitudes towards COVID‑19 vaccination in patients with cancer: A cross‑sectional study of 12 oncology centers
title_sort attitudes towards covid‑19 vaccination in patients with cancer: a cross‑sectional study of 12 oncology centers
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9716118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36479255
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/mco.2022.2595
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