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Vaccination Coverage and Associated Factors of COVID-19 Uptake in Adult Primary Health Care Users in Greece

In our study, attitudes and perceptions of adult primary health care users regarding COVID-19 vaccination were evaluated. A single-center, cross-sectional study was conducted during a 1-year period (March 2021–March 2022) in a rural area in Crete, Greece. A sample of 626 self-reported questionnaires...

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Autores principales: Bouloukaki, Izolde, Christoforaki, Anna, Christodoulakis, Antonios, Krasanakis, Thodoris, Lambraki, Eirini, Pateli, Rodanthi, Markakis, Manolis, Tsiligianni, Ioanna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9914444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36766916
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11030341
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author Bouloukaki, Izolde
Christoforaki, Anna
Christodoulakis, Antonios
Krasanakis, Thodoris
Lambraki, Eirini
Pateli, Rodanthi
Markakis, Manolis
Tsiligianni, Ioanna
author_facet Bouloukaki, Izolde
Christoforaki, Anna
Christodoulakis, Antonios
Krasanakis, Thodoris
Lambraki, Eirini
Pateli, Rodanthi
Markakis, Manolis
Tsiligianni, Ioanna
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description In our study, attitudes and perceptions of adult primary health care users regarding COVID-19 vaccination were evaluated. A single-center, cross-sectional study was conducted during a 1-year period (March 2021–March 2022) in a rural area in Crete, Greece. A sample of 626 self-reported questionnaires was collected at the end of the study period. Overall, 78% of respondents stated that they had received the COVID-19 vaccine. The reasons behind vaccine uptake were mainly personal beliefs and the desire to avoid professional constraints. The presence of diabetes type 2, fear of infection, and high perceived efficacy of vaccine previous flu vaccination, living with vulnerable persons, and the influence of scientific information were all significant predictors of COVID-19 vaccine uptake. On the contrary, unwillingness and/or uncertainty to be vaccinated was associated with fear of vaccine side effects, information insufficiency, media/internet information, older age, the presence of inflammatory arthritis, previous COVID-19 infection, the belief that infection confers much greater immunity than the vaccine, and attitudes against vaccinations in general were predictors against COVID-19 vaccination. In conclusion, taking into account all of the above predictors and particularly those regarding safety and vaccine effectiveness may guide future strategies appropriately tailored to specific characteristics and needs of different geographic populations.
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spelling pubmed-99144442023-02-11 Vaccination Coverage and Associated Factors of COVID-19 Uptake in Adult Primary Health Care Users in Greece Bouloukaki, Izolde Christoforaki, Anna Christodoulakis, Antonios Krasanakis, Thodoris Lambraki, Eirini Pateli, Rodanthi Markakis, Manolis Tsiligianni, Ioanna Healthcare (Basel) Article In our study, attitudes and perceptions of adult primary health care users regarding COVID-19 vaccination were evaluated. A single-center, cross-sectional study was conducted during a 1-year period (March 2021–March 2022) in a rural area in Crete, Greece. A sample of 626 self-reported questionnaires was collected at the end of the study period. Overall, 78% of respondents stated that they had received the COVID-19 vaccine. The reasons behind vaccine uptake were mainly personal beliefs and the desire to avoid professional constraints. The presence of diabetes type 2, fear of infection, and high perceived efficacy of vaccine previous flu vaccination, living with vulnerable persons, and the influence of scientific information were all significant predictors of COVID-19 vaccine uptake. On the contrary, unwillingness and/or uncertainty to be vaccinated was associated with fear of vaccine side effects, information insufficiency, media/internet information, older age, the presence of inflammatory arthritis, previous COVID-19 infection, the belief that infection confers much greater immunity than the vaccine, and attitudes against vaccinations in general were predictors against COVID-19 vaccination. In conclusion, taking into account all of the above predictors and particularly those regarding safety and vaccine effectiveness may guide future strategies appropriately tailored to specific characteristics and needs of different geographic populations. MDPI 2023-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9914444/ /pubmed/36766916 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11030341 Text en © 2023 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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Christoforaki, Anna
Christodoulakis, Antonios
Krasanakis, Thodoris
Lambraki, Eirini
Pateli, Rodanthi
Markakis, Manolis
Tsiligianni, Ioanna
Vaccination Coverage and Associated Factors of COVID-19 Uptake in Adult Primary Health Care Users in Greece
title Vaccination Coverage and Associated Factors of COVID-19 Uptake in Adult Primary Health Care Users in Greece
title_full Vaccination Coverage and Associated Factors of COVID-19 Uptake in Adult Primary Health Care Users in Greece
title_fullStr Vaccination Coverage and Associated Factors of COVID-19 Uptake in Adult Primary Health Care Users in Greece
title_full_unstemmed Vaccination Coverage and Associated Factors of COVID-19 Uptake in Adult Primary Health Care Users in Greece
title_short Vaccination Coverage and Associated Factors of COVID-19 Uptake in Adult Primary Health Care Users in Greece
title_sort vaccination coverage and associated factors of covid-19 uptake in adult primary health care users in greece
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9914444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36766916
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11030341
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