Prevalence and determinants of vaccine hesitancy in Aseer region, Saudi Arabia
-This study aimed to assess the awareness of the general population regarding vaccines to determine the prevalence of vaccine hesitancy in Aseer Region in the southern part of Saudi Arabia. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional approach was used, targeting all parents in Aseer Region. The study was...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sultan Qaboos University medical journal 2021-11, Vol.21 (4), p.532-538 |
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Zusammenfassung: | -This study aimed to assess the awareness of the general population regarding vaccines to
determine the prevalence of vaccine hesitancy in Aseer Region in the southern part of Saudi Arabia. Methods: A
descriptive cross-sectional approach was used, targeting all parents in Aseer Region. The study was carried out from
January to April 2020. The data for this study were collected using a structured questionnaire, which was developed
by the researchers after an intensive literature review and consultation with experts. The questionnaire covered
aspects such as parents’ sociodemographic data, their awareness regarding vaccine safety and efficacy for children
and their attitude and adherence to children’s vaccination, including their hesitancy towards vaccines. Results: The
survey included 796 participants (response rate: 100%) whose ages ranged from 18 to 55 years. Two-thirds (63.4%) of
the participants were female. Regarding vaccination adherence and hesitancy among participants, more than threequarters
completely adhered to the vaccination schedule for their children, and only 3.9% were non-adherent. With
regards to participants’ awareness regarding vaccine safety and efficacy for children, 89.3% agreed that vaccination
keeps children healthy, 84.2% reported that vaccines are safe and effective for children and 83.4% reported that all
scheduled vaccines in Saudi Arabia are effective. Conclusion: Vaccine hesitancy among participants was not low, and
this should be taken into account notwithstanding their high awareness levels. The recorded antivaccine action was
mostly related to vaccine safety and not its efficacy. |
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ISSN: | 2075-051X 2075-0528 2075-0528 |
DOI: | 10.18295/squmj.4.2021.023 |