COVID-19 VACCINE HESITANCY AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS.
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KEY WORDS: Covid – 19 Vaccines, Hesitancy, Adverse Effects, AwarenessAbstract
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION: Since the beginning of coronavirus disease in World, there is lot of research being published
in medical journals. OBJECTIVE
: In current study, we aimed to explore the coronavirus – 19 vaccine acceptances and hesitancy among medical
students and determining the barriers that adversely affects the vaccination, METHODS: A case control descriptive
study was conducted at Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Suleman Roshan Medical College from January
2021 to September 2021. A questionnaire was designed in accordance to previous studies on vaccine hesitancy
among medical students. Online proforma link was shared by the principal researcher within the social and internet
network of medical students as a group. A sample of 600medical students was collected hesitancy or refusal among
medical students. SPSS v 19.0 (IBM, Inc. USA)analyzed data variables using P-value of ≤ 0.05 (95% CI) was taken
as significant. RESULTS: Concerns of vaccine safety was observed in 53.1%, fear of side effects in 19.1%, vaccine
made much quickly to be trusted 18.7%, don’t believe vaccine makes immune in 17.1% and COVID–19 is over, no
need of vaccinewas observed in 12.8% participants. Definitely refusal, hesitancy (not sure) and hesitancy refusal
were observed in 119 (19.8%), 203 (33.5%) and 76 (12.6%) of participants. Definitely acceptance and acceptance with
hesitancy was observed in 113 (18.8%) and 89 (14.7%) of participants. CONCLUSION: It is concluded there is
need to intensify public awareness to halt the hesitancy for vaccination, thereby improving the COVID‐19
vaccination
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