Parental COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy for children with neurodevelopmental disorders: a cross-sectional survey

被引:19
|
作者
Ali, Mohammad [1 ,2 ]
Proma, Tasnuva Shamarukh [3 ]
Tasnim, Zarin [4 ]
Islam, Md Ariful [5 ]
Urmi, Tania Akter
Ahmed, Sohel [6 ]
Sarkar, Abu-sufian [7 ]
Bonna, Atia Sharmin [8 ]
Khan, Umme Salma [9 ]
机构
[1] Uttara Adhunik Med Coll & Hosp, Dept Physiotherapy & Rehabil, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh
[2] Hasna Hena Pain Physiotherapy & Publ Hlth Res Ctr, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh
[3] Womens Childrens & Gen Hosp, Adv Physiotherapy & Rehab Solut, Dhaka 1209, Bangladesh
[4] Ibrahim Cardiac Hosp & Res Inst, Dept Neurosurg, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[5] Zaman Mordan Hosp, Sherpur Sadar 2100, Sherpur, Bangladesh
[6] Mt Adora Hosp, Dept Physiotherapy, Akhalia 3100, Sylhet, Bangladesh
[7] Bashundhara Kings Football Club, Dhaka 1229, Bangladesh
[8] Save Children, Gulshan 2, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh
[9] Univ Turku, Turun 20014, Finland
关键词
Bangladesh; COVID-19; Pediatrics; Neurodevelopmental disorders; Parental vaccine hesitancy; PERCEPTIONS;
D O I
10.1186/s41182-022-00415-6
中图分类号
R188.11 [热带医学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background Little is known about parental coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine hesitancy in children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD). This survey estimated the prevalence and predictive factors of vaccine hesitancy among parents of children with NDD. Methods A nationally representative cross-sectional survey was conducted from October 10 to 31, 2021. A structured vaccine hesitancy questionnaire was used to collect data from parents aged >= 18 years with children with NDD. In addition, individual face-to-face interviews were conducted at randomly selected places throughout Bangladesh. Multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted to identify the predictors of vaccine hesitancy. Results A total of 396 parents participated in the study. Of these, 169 (42.7%) parents were hesitant to vaccinate their children. Higher odds of vaccine hesitancy were found among parents who lived in the northern zone (AOR = 17.15, 95% CI = 5.86-50.09; p < 0.001), those who thought vaccines would not be safe and effective for Bangladeshi children (AOR = 3.22, 95% CI = 1.68-15.19; p < 0.001), those who were either not vaccinated or did not receive the COVID-19 vaccine themselves (AOR = 12.14, 95% CI = 8.48-17.36; p < 0.001), those who said that they or their family members had not tested positive for COVID-19 (AOR = 2.13, 95% CI = 1.07-4.25), and those who did not lose a family member to COVID-19 (AOR = 2.12, 95% CI = 1.03-4.61; p = 0.040). Furthermore, parents who were not likely to believe that their children or a family member could be infected with COVID-19 the following year (AOR = 4.99, 95% CI = 1.81-13.77; p < 0.001) and who were not concerned at all about their children or a family member being infected the following year (AOR = 2.34, 95% CI = 1.65-8.37; p = 0.043) had significantly higher odds of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. Conclusions Given the high prevalence of vaccine hesitancy, policymakers, public health practitioners, and pediatricians can implement and support strategies to ensure that children with NDD and their caregivers and family members receive the COVID-19 vaccine to fight pandemic induced hazards.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy among the General Population: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Abdalla, Sawsan Mustafa
    Mohamed, Elsadig Yousif
    Elsabagh, Hala Mostafa
    Ahmad, Mohammad Shakil
    Shaik, Riyaz Ahamed
    Mehta, Vini
    Mathur, Ankita
    Ghatge, Sharad Balasaheb
    [J]. VACCINES, 2023, 11 (06)
  • [42] COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in the UK: a longitudinal household cross-sectional study
    Chaudhuri, Kausik
    Chakrabarti, Anindita
    Chandan, Joht Singh
    Bandyopadhyay, Siddhartha
    [J]. BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 22 (01)
  • [43] COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Ethiopia in 2021: a multicenter cross-sectional study
    Erega, Besfat Berihun
    Ferede, Wassie Yazie
    Sisay, Fillorenes Ayalew
    Tiruneh, Gebrehiwot Ayalew
    Ayalew, Abeba Belay
    Malka, Erean shigign
    Tassew, Habtamu Abie
    Alemu, Asrat
    [J]. IJID REGIONS, 2023, 6 : 120 - 124
  • [44] The affecting factors of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in parents of children with cancer: A cross-sectional Jordanian study
    Mubarak, Sawsan
    AlGhawire, Hadeel
    AlNaimat, Sumaiah
    [J]. IMMUNITY INFLAMMATION AND DISEASE, 2024, 12 (07)
  • [45] Parental Hesitancy and Concerns around Accessing Paediatric Unscheduled Healthcare during COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Survey
    Nicholson, Emma
    McDonnell, Therese
    Conlon, Ciara
    Barrett, Michael
    Cummins, Fergal
    Hensey, Conor
    McAuliffe, Eilish
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2020, 17 (24) : 1 - 19
  • [46] An Insight Into the Acceptance and Hesitancy of COVID-19 Vaccines in Pakistan: A Cross-Sectional Survey
    Rasheed, Arsalan
    Idrees, Wajeeha
    Khan, Qaisar Ali
    Mumtaz, Hassan
    Tango, Tamara
    Mangrio, Marium Aisha
    Ul Ain, Hoor
    Saravanan, Priyadharshini
    Vattikuti, Bhavana
    Bereka, Leyla Kedir
    Farkouh, Christopher S.
    [J]. CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2022, 14 (12)
  • [47] Parental COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy among parents of children aged 5–18 years in Thailand: a cross-sectional survey study
    Pantira Parinyarux
    Kanokkarn Sunkonkit
    Kitiyot Yotsombut
    [J]. Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice, 15
  • [48] COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and attitudes in Qatar: A national cross-sectional survey of a migrant-majority population
    Alabdulla, Majid
    Reagu, Shuja Mohd
    Al-Khal, Abdullatif
    Elzain, Marwa
    Jones, Roland M.
    [J]. INFLUENZA AND OTHER RESPIRATORY VIRUSES, 2021, 15 (03) : 361 - 370
  • [49] COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and social contact patterns in Pakistan: results from a national cross-sectional survey
    Quaife, Matthew
    Torres-Rueda, Sergio
    Dobreva, Zlatina
    van Zandvoort, Kevin
    Jarvis, Christopher I.
    Gimma, Amy
    Zulfiqar, Wahaj
    Khalid, Muhammad
    Vassall, Anna
    [J]. BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2023, 23 (01)
  • [50] A Cross-Sectional Survey on COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among Parents From Shandong vs. Zhejiang
    Xu, Yunyun
    Xu, Dongjuan
    Luo, Liyan
    Ma, Fengqiao
    Wang, Ping
    Li, Hongfei
    Li, Qing
    Wei, Lianyan
    Diao, Jiuzhou
    Liu, Yuanyuan
    Zhang, Weiqiang
    Zheng, Xiaolei
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 9