Lack of Access to Coronavirus Disease 2019 Vaccines Could Be a Greater Threat than Vaccine Hesitancy in Low-Income and Conflict Nations: The Case of Yemen.
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RESEARCH HEALTH services accessibility MIDDLE-income countries SOCIAL determinants of health VACCINES INVENTORY shortages COVID-19 vaccines ATTITUDE (Psychology) CROSS-sectional method SURVEYS SEX distribution TREATMENT effectiveness VACCINE effectiveness VACCINE hesitancy LOW-income countries QUESTIONNAIRES DESCRIPTIVE statistics DRUGS STATISTICAL correlation ANXIETY COVID-19 pandemic PUBLIC opinion |
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Zdroj: | Clinical Infectious Diseases; 11/15/2022, Vol. 75 Issue 10, p1827-1833, 7p |
Abstrakt: | Background Vaccine hesitancy and vaccine inequity are 2 major hurdles toward achieving population immunity to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Although several studies have been published on vaccine hesitancy among numerous populations, there is inadequate information on any potential correlation between vaccine acceptance and lack of access to vaccines. Our cross-sectional study in a low-income country aimed to fill this gap. Methods We conducted a nation-wide cross-sectional survey among the general population in Yemen, a low-income conflict country. Participants from all provinces in Yemen were included in the study. We evaluated factors that influence agreement to accept a COVID-19 vaccine and any potential correlation between vaccine hesitancy and lack of access to vaccines. Results Overall, 50.1% of the 5329 respondents agreed to accept a COVID-19 vaccine. Only 39.9% of participants agreed that they had access to a COVID-19 vaccine, with females indicating lower access than males. Potential determinants of vaccine acceptance included being male, updating self on the development of vaccines against COVID-19, opinion about severity of COVID-19, anxiety about contracting COVID-19, concerns about the safety of COVID-19 vaccines, and lack of access to vaccines. Conclusions Our results indicate that the immediate threat in Yemen toward achieving population immunity is the severe shortage and lack of access to vaccines, rather than vaccine hesitancy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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