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Title

Pediatric asthma and COVID-19 vaccination: unveiling patterns of hesitancy and acceptance.

Authors

Tavakol, Marzieh; Gharagozlou, Saber; Abbasi, Mohammad; Zamani, Zahra; Gharagozlou, Mohammad

Abstract

Background: The global COVID-19 pandemic, declared in January 2020, necessitated urgent preventive measures, with vaccination as a key strategy. Despite progress in vaccine development and distribution, widespread hesitancy persists, impeding global disease control efforts. This study specifically explores COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and acceptance among Iranian children with asthma, aiming to understand factors unique to this subgroup. Method: A cross-sectional investigation was carried out in an allergy clinic in Iran, including a total of 522 asthmatic children between the ages of 5 and 18 years. A comprehensive questionnaire, built upon previous studies, investigated the factors that influence vaccine hesitation and acceptance. Data pertaining to demographics, vaccination status, and factors influencing hesitancy or acceptance were collected. Results: Among the participants, 27.5% were administered the COVID-19 vaccine. Decisions were greatly influenced by family dynamics, with a notable association between parent and child vaccination. Children's vaccination rates were associated with their age and the frequency of COVID-19 diagnosis among their parents. The primary factors motivating individuals to get vaccinated were safety concerns (67.1%) and a strong belief in the severity of COVID-19 (43.4%). On the other hand, vaccine hesitancy resulted from concerns about potential adverse effects (77%), lack of confidence (28.3%), and a belief that children who had already contracted COVID-19 did not require vaccination (22.5%). Conclusion: The study highlights COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and acceptance among asthmatic children in Iran, emphasizing parental decision-making factors. Tailored interventions are required due to the lower vaccination rate in this specific group. Healthcare providers play a vital role in influencing opinions, urging actions against misinformation, enhancing vaccine understanding, and promoting positive attitudes.

Subjects

IRAN; CROSS-sectional method; SAFETY; HEALTH attitudes; T-test (Statistics); VACCINATION; QUESTIONNAIRES; LOGISTIC regression analysis; ASTHMA in children; COVID-19 vaccines; DECISION making; FAMILY roles; SEVERITY of illness index; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; CHI-squared test; ATTITUDE (Psychology); MOTIVATION (Psychology); VACCINE hesitancy; RESEARCH; IRANIANS; DATA analysis software

Publication

Therapeutic Advances in Vaccines & Immunotherapy, 2024, Vol 12, p1

ISSN

2515-1355

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1177/25151355241297874

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