COVID-19 vaccine confidence in the post-vaccination era: Perceptions among adults with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases

ObjectiveAssess the perceived protection afforded by a range of COVID-19 vaccines in immune-mediated inflammatory diseases patients previously vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2. Study designSurvey. MethodsOn-line cross-sectional survey aimed at evaluating the perceived protection (and its determinants)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Public health in practice (Oxford, England) England), 2023-12, Vol.6, p.100419-100419, Article 100419
Hauptverfasser: Santana, F.M., Rezende, R.P.V., Paschoal, N.O.S., Rocha, L.F., Lopes, J.B., Perez, M.O., Bunjes, B.G., Dório, M., Furquim, M.A.D., Cobra, J.F., Sales, L.P., Figueiredo, C.P.
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Zusammenfassung:ObjectiveAssess the perceived protection afforded by a range of COVID-19 vaccines in immune-mediated inflammatory diseases patients previously vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2. Study designSurvey. MethodsOn-line cross-sectional survey aimed at evaluating the perceived protection (and its determinants) afforded by a range of COVID-19 vaccines among immune-mediated inflammatory diseases previously vaccinated for COVID-19. ResultsOut of 493 eligible respondents who lived in Brazil, 397 (80.5%) were confident that their primary vaccination series would protect them against severe COVID-19. In multivariate analysis, only overlapping immune-mediated inflammatory diseases remained (negatively) associated with the perception of protection. ConclusionsNo influence was found between COVID-19 vaccine types and the perception of protection after initial vaccinations.
ISSN:2666-5352
2666-5352
DOI:10.1016/j.puhip.2023.100419