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Vaccine hesitancy and distrust: concerns of healthcare workers of Pakistani origin-a survey
Author(s):
1. Mirza Majid Ali Zaki: LNWUH Trust NHS,Watford Road, HA13UJ, London,UK
2. Sarmad Wahaj Siddiqui: Dept. of Primary Secondary Healthcare,Lahore, Punjab,Pakistan
3. Madiha Zafar: Department of Anaesthesia, KEMU,Lahore, Punjab,Pakistan
Abstract:
Background: Vaccine acceptance can play a pivotal role towards control of COVID-19. Many healthcare workers (HCWs) have articulated safety and effectiveness concerns despite being the frontline takers of vaccination. This survey was aimed to investigate the causes of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and distrust among HCWs of Pakistani origin. Methodology: This internet-based survey was conducted on 138 HCWs of Pakistani origin from January 2021 to April 2021. Results: Out of a total of 138 subjects, 137 (99.3%) HCWs responded to the survey. COVID-19 vaccinations had already been administered to 101 (74%) of the respondents. Out of 36 (26.2%) unvaccinated individuals, 19 (14%) completely declined the vaccination. The prevalence of participants who distrust vaccination effectiveness and safety was 110 (80.3%), while 94 (68.6%) believed vaccine safety was compromised due to rapid development. The prevalence of HCWs who believed long-term adverse effects and that the manufacturers falsified the data was 36 (26.3%) and 22 (16%) respectively. Conclusion: Our survey found that fears and concerns about the efficacy of the vaccine can impasse struggles to disease transmission and vaccine distribution. Healthcare workers in Pakistan had a higher prevalence of vaccine acceptance compared to other surveys.
Page(s): 768-773
Published: Journal: Anaesthesia, Pain and Intensive Care, Volume: 26, Issue: 6, Year: 2022
Keywords:
COVID19 , Healthcare workers , Covid19 , Vaccine hesitancy , Acceptance , COVID19 Vaccine , HCWs
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