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Determinants of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and hesitancy among healthcare professionals in the Kintampo North Municipality, Bono East Region, Ghana
Asumah, Mubarick N; Abubakari, Abdulai; Fosu, Brian; Dzantor, Edem K; Agyapong, Prince D; Harrison, Samuel B. E; Apio, Gavin; Abukari, Abdul-Kahar.
Affiliation
  • Asumah, Mubarick N; Department of Global and International Health, School of Public Health, University for Development Studies, P.O. Box TL1350, Tamale Northern Region, Ghana. Ghana Health Service, Kintampo Municipal Hospital, P.O. Box 192, Kintampo Bono East, Ghana. Tamale. GH
  • Abubakari, Abdulai; Department of Global and International Health, School of Public Health, University for Development Studies, P.O. Box TL1350, Tamale Northern Region, Ghana. Tamale. GH
  • Fosu, Brian; Ghana Health Service, Kintampo Municipal Hospital, P.O. Box 192, Kintampo Bono East, Ghana. Kintampo Bono East. GH
  • Dzantor, Edem K; Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University for Development Studies, P.O. Box TL1350, Tamale Northern Region, Ghana. Tamale Northern Region. GH
  • Agyapong, Prince D; Kintampo Health Research Centre, Research and Development Division, Ghana Health Service P.O. Box 200, Kintampo, Bono East Region, Ghana. Kintampo. GH
  • Harrison, Samuel B. E; Kintampo Health Research Centre, Research and Development Division, Ghana Health Service P.O. Box 200, Kintampo, Bono East Region, Ghana. Kintampo. GH
  • Apio, Gavin; Ghana Health Service, Kintampo Municipal Hospital, P.O. Box 192, Kintampo Bono East, Ghana. Kintampo Bono East. GH
  • Abukari, Abdul-Kahar; Academic and Student's Affairs Department, University for Development Studies, P.O. Box TL1350, Tamale Northern Region, Ghana. Tamale. GH
Ghana Medical Journal ; 56(3): 152-159, )2022. Tables
Article in En | AIM | ID: biblio-1398761
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ABSTRACT
tives To assess the determinants of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and hesitation among Health Care Professionals (HCPs) in the Kintampo North Municipality of Ghana.

Design:

An analytical cross-sectional study.

Setting:

The study was carried out in the Kintampo North Municipality.

Participants:

All health care professionals within the Kintampo North Municipality of Ghana. Main outcome

measure:

Acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine.

Results:

In all, 215 HCPs were included in this study. The overall vaccine acceptance was 78.6% among HCPs, while 21.4% were hesitant to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Majority (57.7%) of HCPs believed that COVID-19 vaccines were safe. The following factors were found to influence vaccine acceptance significantly; those who knew someone who has taken the vaccine (adjusted Odds Ratio [aOR]; 14.9, 95% Confidence Interval [95% CI];5.0-45.0, p<0.001), those who think COVID -19 vaccine in Ghana was safe (AOR;9.2, 95%CI;3.3-25.8, P<0.001), those who said vaccines are effective in controlling COVID-19 transmission (aOR=5.0, 95%CI;2.1-12.4, p<0.001), and those who have never refused vaccines in the past (aOR=7.8, 95CI;1.6-37.8, p=0.01).

Conclusion:

The study indicated high COVID-19 vaccination acceptability among HCPs. However, some HCPs are hesitant to take COVID-19 vaccinations immediately. Increased adoption of COVID-19 vaccinations among HCPs and the broader Ghanaian population requires concerted efforts, including strengthening public health education on the perceived risks and safety of COVID-19 vaccines
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Full text: 1 Main subject: Patient Acceptance of Health Care / Delivery of Health Care / COVID-19 / Vaccination Hesitancy Type of study: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Ghana Medical Journal Year: 2022 type: Article
Full text: 1 Main subject: Patient Acceptance of Health Care / Delivery of Health Care / COVID-19 / Vaccination Hesitancy Type of study: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Ghana Medical Journal Year: 2022 type: Article