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East. Mediterr. health j ; 29(11): 877-884, 2023-11.
Artigo em Inglês | WHO IRIS | ID: who-377292

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Background:Acceptability of COVID-19 vaccine by healthcare workers (HCWs) can affect its acceptability by the general population.Aim:To assess COVD-19 vaccine acceptability among HCWs in Sana’a, Yemen.Methods:We conducted a multicentre cross-sectional study among 391 HCWs in Sana’a, Yemen, from January to March 2022. We used a self-administered questionnaire to collect data on the demographics, profession, academic qualifications, and experience of HCWs, as well as their COVID-19 vaccine acceptability or hesitancy. We used univariate and multivariable logistic regression to analyse the association between the independent variables and vaccine hesitancy (P < 0.05).Results:Of the 391 HCWs, only 194 (49.6%) were willing to accept the COVID-19 vaccine. The most frequent reasons for vaccine hesitancy were fear of adverse reactions (77.7%), concerns about unknown effects of the vaccine in the future (73.1%), and uncertainty about the safety of new vaccines (69.5%). Female gender and working in the public sector were independent predictors of vaccine hesitancy among the HCWs.Conclusion:Nearly half of the HCWs in Sana’a, Yemen, were willing to accept the COVID-19 vaccine. Female gender and working in the public health sector were independent predictors of vaccine hesitancy. We recommend further studies to compare COVID-19 acceptability among HCWs in the public and private sectors in Yemen.


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Vacinas contra COVID-19 , COVID-19 , Estudos Transversais , Pessoal de Saúde , Vacinação , Iêmen
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