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Willingness of Greek general population to get a COVID-19 vaccine
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作者 Georgia Kourlaba Eleni Kourkouni +9 位作者 Stefania Maistreli Christina-Grammatiki Tsopela Nafsika-Maria Molocha Christos Triantafyllou Markela Koniordou ioannis kopsidas Evangelia Chorianopoulou Stefania Maroudi-Manta Dimitrios Filippou Theoklis E.Zaoutis 《Global Health Research and Policy》 2021年第1期478-487,共10页
Background:Epidemiological data indicate that a large part of population needs to be vaccinated to achieve herd immunity.Hence,it is of high importance for public health officials to know whether people are going to g... Background:Epidemiological data indicate that a large part of population needs to be vaccinated to achieve herd immunity.Hence,it is of high importance for public health officials to know whether people are going to get vaccinated for COVID-19.The objective of the present study was to examine the willingness of adult residents in Greece to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.Methods:A cross-sectional was survey conducted among the adult general population of Greece between April 28,2020 to May 03,2020(last week of lockdown),using a mixed methodology for data collection:Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing(CATI)and Computer Assisted web Interviewing(CAWI).Using a sample size calculator,the target sample size was found to be around 1000 respondents.To ensure a nationally representative sample of the urban/rural population according to the Greek census 2011,a proportionate stratified by region systematic sampling procedure was used to recruit particpants.Data collection was guided through a structured questionnaire.Regarding willingness to COVID-19 vaccination,participants were asked to answer the following question:“If there was a vaccine available for the novel coronavirus,would you do it?”Results:Of 1004 respondents only 57.7%stated that they are going to get vaccinated for COVID-19.Respondents aged>65 years old,those who either themselves or a member of their household belonged to a vulnerable group,those believing that the COVID-19 virus was not developed in laboratories by humans,those believing that coronavirus is far more contagious and lethal compared to the H1N1 virus,and those believing that next waves are coming were statistically significantly more likely to be willing to get a COVID-19 vaccine.Higher knowledge score regarding symptoms,transmission routes and prevention and control measures against COVID-19 was significantly associated with higher willingness of respondents to get vaccinated.Conclusion:A significant proportion of individuals in the general population are unwilling to receive a COVID-19 vaccine,stressing the need for public health officials to take immediate awareness-raising measures. 展开更多
关键词 Vaccine hesitancy COVID-19 Europe Vaccine coverage
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