COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy among Healthcare Workers and Trainees in Freetown, Sierra Leone: A Cross-Sectional Study

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作者
Yendewa, Sahr A. [1 ,2 ]
Ghazzawi, Manal [3 ]
James, Peter B. [4 ]
Smith, Mohamed [1 ,2 ]
Massaquoi, Samuel P. [1 ]
Babawo, Lawrence S. [5 ]
Deen, Gibrilla F. [1 ,2 ,6 ]
Russell, James B. W. [1 ,2 ,6 ]
Samai, Mohamed [1 ,2 ,6 ]
Sahr, Foday [1 ]
Lakoh, Sulaiman [1 ,2 ,6 ]
Salata, Robert A. [7 ,8 ]
Yendewa, George A. [7 ,8 ,9 ]
机构
[1] Minist Hlth & Sanitat, Freetown, Sierra Leone
[2] Univ Sierra Leone Teaching Hosp Complex, Connaught Hosp, Minist Hlth & Sanitat, Freetown, Sierra Leone
[3] KnowHep Fdn, Freetown, Sierra Leone
[4] Southern Cross Univ, Fac Hlth, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia
[5] Njala Univ, Sch Community Hlth Sci, Dept Nursing, Bo Campus, Bo, Sierra Leone
[6] Univ Sierra Leone, Coll Med & Allied Hlth Sci, Dept Med, Freetown, Sierra Leone
[7] Case Western Reserve Univ, Dept Med, Sch Med, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
[8] Univ Hosp Cleveland Med Ctr, Div Infect Dis & HIV Med, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
[9] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
关键词
COVID-19; vaccine hesitancy; healthcare workers; Sierra Leone; ATTITUDES;
D O I
10.3390/vaccines10050757
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Despite having safe and efficacious vaccines against COVID-19, vaccine hesitancy is widespread. Although a trusted source of information, vaccine hesitancy has been reported among healthcare professionals, yet few studies have explored this phenomenon in sub-Saharan Africa. We conducted a cross-sectional survey of healthcare professionals in Sierra Leone from January to March 2022. Measures included sociodemographic /health-related information and COVID-19-related concerns. From the responses, we constructed a hesitancy (VAX) score, with higher scores implying negative attitudes or unwillingness to vaccinate. Multivariate linear regression was used to access factors associated with vaccine hesitancy. Overall, 592 participants submitted responses (67.2% female, mean age 29 years, 5.6% physicians/pharmacists, 44.3% medical students, 29.2% nurses, 20.9% nursing students). The mean VAX score was 43.27 +/- 8.77, with 60.1% of respondents classified as vaccine hesitant (>50th percentile) and 13.8% as highly hesitant (>75th percentile). Worries about unforeseen future effects (76.3%), a preference for natural immunity (59.5%), and profiteering/mistrust of health authorities (53.1%) were the most common concerns. Being a medical student (beta = 0.105, p = 0.011) and previously refusing a recommended vaccine (beta = 0.177, p < 0.001) were predictors of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. Our findings call for addressing vaccine hesitancy among healthcare professionals as an essential component of strategies aimed at increasing COVID-19 vaccine uptake in this setting.
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