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Post-vaccination survey for monitoring the side effects associated with COVID-19 vaccines among healthcare professionals of Jazan province, Saudi Arabia.
Ahsan, Waquar; Syed, Nabeel K; Alsraeya, Aseel A; Alhazmi, Hassan A; Najmi, Asim; Bratty, Mohammed Al; Javed, Shamama; Makeen, Hafiz A; Meraya, Abdulkarim M; Albarraq, Ahmed A; Alqahtani, Saad S.
  • Ahsan W; From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (
  • Syed NK; From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (
  • Alsraeya AA; From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (
  • Alhazmi HA; From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (
  • Najmi A; From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (
  • Bratty MA; From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (
  • Javed S; From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (
  • Makeen HA; From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (
  • Meraya AM; From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (
  • Albarraq AA; From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (
  • Alqahtani SS; From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (
Saudi Med J ; 42(12): 1341-1352, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1547838
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

To identify the self-reported vaccine-related side effects among healthcare professionals (HCPs) in the Jazan province, Saudi Arabia, and determine the associated socio-demographic factors. With the recent second and third waves of coronavirus disease -19 (COVID-19) infections worldwide, the race is not only to encourage but also to achieve mass vaccination.

METHODS:

A total of 397 HCPs from across Jazan province participated in an anonymous online cross-sectional survey conducted for a period of 45 days (March 30, 2021 to May 13, 2021) in Jazan province, Saudi Arabia. Data was collected using a validated 22-items self-report survey.

RESULTS:

For both COVID-19 vaccines, majority of reports were related to flu-like symptoms including fever, chills, headache, fatigue, tiredness, and myalgia. Statistically significant associations were observed between the severity of side effects and gender (χ2=73.32; p<0.001), type of vaccine (χ2=112.08; p<0.001), and presence of known allergies (χ2=99.69; p<0.001). Female HCPs were more likely to report any side effects compared with male HCPs (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 3.72; p<0.001). Furthermore, HCPs with known allergies were more likely to report any side effects than their counterparts with unknown allergies (AOR 16.29; p<0.001).

CONCLUSION:

The findings of the present study would help in designing educational programs aimed at combating the misconstrued fear of vaccination and highlighting the urgent need of getting vaccinated. This study also helps in the identification of factors affecting the presence and severity of side effects.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 Vaccines / COVID-19 Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Topics: Vaccines Limits: Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Saudi Med J Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 Vaccines / COVID-19 Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Topics: Vaccines Limits: Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Saudi Med J Year: 2021 Document Type: Article