| Literature DB >> 33154695 |
Michel Kabamba Nzaji1,2, Leon Kabamba Ngombe1,3, Guillaume Ngoie Mwamba4, Deca Blood Banza Ndala5, Judith Mbidi Miema2, Christophe Luhata Lungoyo2, Bertin Lora Mwimba2, Aimé Cikomola Mwana Bene2, Elisabeth Mukamba Musenga2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study aims to estimate the acceptability of a future vaccine against COVID-19 and associated factors if offered in Congolese health-care workers (HCWs), since they have the highest direct exposure to the disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We conducted an analytical cross-sectional study among 23 Congolese referral hospitals, including three university hospitals, located in three towns from March through 30 April 2020. The main outcome variable was healthcare workers' acceptance of a future vaccine against COVID-19. The associated factors of vaccination willingness were identified through a logistic regression analysis.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 vaccine; DRC; HCWs; acceptability; health-care workers
Year: 2020 PMID: 33154695 PMCID: PMC7605960 DOI: 10.2147/POR.S271096
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pragmat Obs Res ISSN: 1179-7266
Sociodemographic Characteristics of Healthcare Workers’ (N=613)
| Variables | Frequency (%) |
|---|---|
| Male | 312 (50.9) |
| Female | 301 (49.1) |
| 40.31±11.67 | |
| 18–25 years | 29 (4.7) |
| 25–40 years | 386 (63.0) |
| ˃40 years | 198 (32.3) |
| Married | 408 (66.6) |
| Unmarried & widowed. | 205 (33.4) |
| Doctors | 167 (27.2) |
| Nurses & other healthcare workers | 446 (72.8) |
| ≤10 | 328 (53.5) |
| ˃10 | 285 (46.5) |
| Lubumbashi | 334 (54.5) |
| Kamina | 102 (16.6) |
| Mbuji-Mayi | 177 (28.9) |
| Yes | 609 (99.3) |
| No | 4 (0.7) |
| Yes | 257 (41.9) |
| No | 356 (58.1) |
| Yes | 170(27.7) |
| No | 443(72.3) |
Univariate Association of Variables Affecting the Intention to Accept COVID-19 Vaccine Among Healthcare Workers
| Acceptance and Intention to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine | OR[CI 95%] | P | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | No | |||
| Male | 110(35.3) | 202(64.7) | 2.19[1.52–3.15] | 0.81 |
| Female | 60(19.9) | 214(80.1) | ||
| <25 years | 9(31.0) | 26(69.0) | 0.000 | |
| 25–40 years | 109(25.2) | 277(71.8) | ||
| ˃40 years | 52(26.3) | 146(73.7) | ||
| Married | 120(29.4) | 288(70.6) | 1.25[0.85–1.83] | 0.19 |
| Unmarried & widowed | 50(24.4) | 155(75.6) | ||
| Doctors | 63(37.7) | 104(62.3) | 1.92[1.31–2.81] | 0.001 |
| Nurses & other healthcare workers | 107(24.0) | 339(76.0) | ||
| ≤10 | 94(28.7) | 234(71.3) | 1.10[0.77–1.58] | 0.58 |
| ˃10 | 76(26.7) | 209(73.3) | ||
| Yes | 169(27.8) | 440(72.2) | 1.15[0.09–60.84] | 0.90 |
| No | 1(25.0) | 3(75.0) | ||
| Yes | 89(34.6) | 168(65.4) | 1.80[1.26–2.57] | 0.0001 |
| No | 81(22.8) | 275(77.2) | ||
| Lubumbashi | 82(24.6) | 252(75.4) | 0.13 | |
| Kamina | 30(29.4) | 72(70.6) | ||
| Mbuji-Mayi | 58(32.8) | 119(67.2) | ||
| With Covid-19 cases | 82(24.6) | 252(75.4) | 0.71[0.50–1.00] | 0.054 |
| Without Covid-19 cases | 88(31.5) | 191(68.5) | ||
| Sufficient | 160(28.2) | 408(71.8) | 1.37[0.66–2.84] | 0.39 |
| Insufficient | 10(22.2) | 35(77.8) | ||
| Positive | 160(38.7) | 253(61.3) | 12.01[6.17–23.39] | 0.000 |
| Negative | 10(5.0) | 190(95.0) | ||
| Good | 101(30.0) | 236(70.0) | 1.28[0.90–1.84] | 0.17 |
| Bad | 69(25.0) | 207(75.0) | ||
| Yes | 15(42.9) | 20(57.1) | 2.05[1.02–4.10] | 0.040 |
| No | 195(26.8) | 423(73.2) | ||
| Yes | 169(28.6) | 421(71.4) | 8.83[1.18–66.04] | 0.008 |
| No | 1(4.3) | 22(95.7) | ||
Logistic Regression Model for Intention to Accept COVID-19 Vaccine
| B | E.S. | Wald | ORa [IC 95%] | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.55 | 0.21 | 6.98 | 1.17[1.15–2.60] | 0.008 | |
| 0.46 | 0.22 | 4.47 | 1.59[1.03–2.44] | 0.035 | |
| 2.44 | 0.34 | 51.03 | 11.49[5.88–22.46] | 0.000 | |
| −1.11 | 0.42 | 7.10 | 0.008 |