Parents' views on the acceptability of a COVID-19 vaccine for their children: A cross-sectional study in Abu Dhabi-United Arab Emirates.

Autor: AlKetbi LMB; Academic Affairs Department, Ambulatory Healthcare Services, Abu Dhabi Healthcare Services, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. Electronic address: latifa.mohammad@gmail.com., Al Hosani F; Abu Dhabi Public Health Center, Communicable Disease Sector, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Electronic address: falhosani@adphc.gov.ae., Al Memari S; Abu Dhabi Public Health Center, Health Promotion Department, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Electronic address: salmemari@adphc.gov.ae., Al Mazrouei S; Abu Dhabi Public Health Center, Communicable Disease Sector, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Electronic address: shmazrouie@adphc.gov.ae., Al Shehhi B; Abu Dhabi Public Health Center, Communicable Disease Sector, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Electronic address: balshehhi@adphc.gov.ae., AlShamsi N; Academic Affairs Department, Ambulatory Healthcare Services, Abu Dhabi Healthcare Services, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. Electronic address: nralshamsi@seha.ae., AlKwuiti MM; Academic Affairs Department, Ambulatory Healthcare Services, Abu Dhabi Healthcare Services, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. Electronic address: malkuwaiti@seha.ae., Saleheen HN; Abu Dhabi Public Health Center, Communicable Disease Sector, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Electronic address: hsaleheen@adphc.gov.ae., Al Mutairi H; Abu Dhabi Public Health Center, Communicable Disease Sector, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Electronic address: halmutairi@doh.gov.ae., Al Hajeri OM; Abu Dhabi Public Health Center, Health Promotion Department, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Electronic address: ohajri@adphc.gov.ae.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Vaccine [Vaccine] 2022 Sep 09; Vol. 40 (38), pp. 5562-5568. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Aug 15.
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.07.056
Abstrakt: Background: The United Arab Emirates had approved the COVID-19 vaccine for children. Assessing parents' acceptance of the vaccine for their children will influence decision-making in the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out.
Method: Parents registered inthe AbuDhabiDepartmentofEducation (12,000 families) were invitedtocompleteanonlinequestionnaire from 8th September 2021 to 17th October 2021. Out of the 12,000 families, 2510 (21%) participants answered the survey. The questionnaire investigated the parents' attitudes and beliefs regarding the COVID-19 vaccine.
Results: The vaccination rate among this group of respondents was high, with 2255 (89.9%) having received two doses and 1002 (45.5%) having already received a booster dose. Acceptance of the respondents to vaccinate their children was high, (75.1%) said they would vaccinate their children, with 64.4% reporting that they would immediately vaccinate their children if the vaccine were made available. Determinants of COVID-19 child vaccination acceptance included the respondent's vaccination status-i.e., if the respondent is already vaccinated (OR 4.96 [2.89-8.53]) or has taken the third dose (OR 2.37 [1.4-4.01])-their children's age (OR 1.11 [1.30-1.18] for older children), and their trust in the following information sources: the government (OR 2.53 [1.61-3.98]), health care providers (OR 1.98 [1.2-3.24]), or social media (OR 2.17 [1.22-3.88]). Increased level of education had a negative impact on the acceptance of giving the vaccine to children (OR 0.63 [0.52-0.77]); fear of side effects OR 0.000164 (0.000039-0.001) was another determinant. The main factor that encouraged parents to give their children the vaccine was to protect their child's health as reported by 1537 (55.5%) participants.
Conclusion: The Abu Dhabi community is highly accepting of the vaccine for their children. Future studies of how this vaccine acceptance can influence the pandemic are needed.
Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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Databáze: MEDLINE