COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in six geopolitical zones in Nigeria: a cross-sectional survey

Autor: Babatunde Oluwatosin Ogunbosi, Michael Abel Alao, Olayinka Rasheed Ibrahim, Adaeze Chikaodinaka Ayuk, Rasheedat Mobolaji Ibraheem, Chioma Laura Odimegwu, David Chibuike Ikwuka, Patricia Akintan, OreOluwa Morakinyo, Ayomide Toluwanimi Adeyemi, Ridwan Muhammad Jega, Temitayo Folorunso Olowookere, Olaseinde Emmanuel Bello, Bilkis Iyabo Owolabi, Abejegah Chukwuyem, Lawan Maryah Bukar, Aliu Rasaki, Amudalat Issa, Atana Uket Ewa, Regina Oladokun, Olusegun Olusina Akinyinka
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: The Pan African medical journal. 42
ISSN: 1937-8688
Popis: the high expectations that heralded the development of COVID-19 vaccines has been plagued with vaccine hesitancy (VH). The prevalence and associated factors of COVID-19 VH in the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria are explored.using a cross sectional survey, a pre-tested and validated questionnaire on a "Google form" was distributed via social media platforms and hard copies in the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria. Included, using a chain-reference sampling technique, were healthcare workers (HCW), university students and adults in the general population. Participants who expressed unwillingness to receive COVID-19 vaccine in the event of an available vaccine were considered to have vaccine hesitancy. Frequency and percentage were used to describe categorical variables. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to assess for factors associated with VH. Level of significance was set at 5% on two-sided tails test.among 1615 respondents, mean (standard deviation) age was 36.7 (11.3) years, and 847 (52.4%) were males. More than half were healthcare workers (943; 58.4%), 97.4% had at least secondary level of education, and majority 60.5% belonged to the upper social class. The prevalence of VH was 68.5% (1107/1615), and 67.2% preferred foreign manufactured COVID-19 vaccines. On multivariable regression analysis, residence in Northeast (AOR 6.01, 95% CI 2.24, 16.10) and Northwest (AOR 3.33, 95% CI 1, 48, 7.48) geopolitical zones, the Igbo ethnic group (AOR 1.88, 95% 1.10, 3.22), Christians (AOR 1.86, 95% 1.10, 3.14), nurses (AOR 3.50, 95% CI 1.25, 9.80), pharmacist (AOR 5.82, 95% CI 2.12, 16.32) and participants without confidence in foreign vaccines (AOR 4.13, 95% CI 2.99, 5.72) were at higher likelihood of VH.vaccine hesitancy is high among adults in Nigeria, with higher likelihood among the Igbo ethnic group, Christian faith, residence in Northeast and Northwest geopolitical zones and those with an aversion to foreign-made vaccines. Targeted interventions are required for the desired COVID-19 vaccine uptake rate and herd immunity.
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