Public awareness about coronavirus vaccine, vaccine acceptance, and hesitancy

Measurement of the population's general knowledge of the coronavirus vaccine is very important to improve public acceptance and decrease vaccine hesitancy in confronting the disease. This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and practices of the participants towards the coronavirus...

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description Measurement of the population's general knowledge of the coronavirus vaccine is very important to improve public acceptance and decrease vaccine hesitancy in confronting the disease. This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and practices of the participants towards the coronavirus vaccine. Data were collected using an online survey, in the form of a structured questionnaire, conducted during April–May 2021 in Egypt, and subjects from all over Egypt participated. The questionnaire was divided into three parts to assess the knowledge and attitude regarding coronavirus. The first part was to assess participants’ experience about coronavirus infection (eight items), the second was to assess the health beliefs about coronavirus and vaccine (16 items) and the third was to assess general knowledge, attitude, and practices of the participants towards vaccine (28 items). A total of 871 (465 females) participants participated, 81% of them were still committed to the precautionary measures for protection. Eighty‐eight percent of them accepted to take the vaccine. Eighty‐three percent of the participants answered that they will encourage family, friends, and colleagues to get the vaccine. Ninety‐four percent knew that the coronavirus vaccine provides immunity against infection for a period of 6–12 months. 91.9% believed that the current infection with coronavirus is one of the main contraindications to vaccination. Eighty‐nine percent believed that both pregnant women and chronic disease patients can get vaccinated and also that there is no specific age for a specific type of vaccination. Ninety‐four percent of them knew that subjects taking immunosuppressive drugs should be prescribed Sinopharm, not AstraZeneca vaccine. The median score of this survey was 20/22 regarding knowledge about the coronavirus vaccine. Overall, the study participants had good knowledge about the coronavirus vaccine and accepted to take the vaccine, which indicates the highly commendable efforts to confront the coronavirus. Highlights Measurement of the population's general knowledge of the coronavirus vaccine is very important to improve public acceptance and decrease vaccine hesitancy to confront the disease. Overall, the study participants had good knowledge about the coronavirus vaccine and accepted to take the vaccine which indicates the highly international efforts to confront the coronavirus.
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COVID‐19 vaccine
Egypt
FDA
Immunosuppressive agents
Infections
Knowledge
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Vaccination
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