| Literature DB >> 34960135 |
Megumi Hara1, Motoki Ishibashi2, Atsushi Nakane2, Takashi Nakano3, Yoshio Hirota2.
Abstract
Little is known about the differences in coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine acceptance and hesitancy between the general population and healthcare workers in Japan. To compare these differences, a nationwide web-based cross-sectional survey was conducted on 19 January 2021, shortly before the initiation of COVID-19 vaccinations in Japan. A total of 6180 men and women aged 20-69 years and 1030 healthcare workers aged 20-69 years were enrolled. Data on COVID-19 vaccine acceptance, basic characteristics, including socioeconomic factors, and confidence in immunization in general were collected. COVID-19 vaccine acceptance was also evaluated under hypothetical vaccine effectiveness and adverse event frequencies. Factors associated with vaccine hesitancy were examined using multinomial logistic regression analysis. The COVID-19 vaccine acceptance rate was 48.6% among the general population and was lower among nurses (45.5%) and medical clerks (40.7%). Women and young adults had significantly higher COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy odds ratios, and current smokers had significantly lower odds ratios. The frequency of adverse events was a COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy factor. Even if these factors were adjusted, COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among nurses was 1.4 times higher than that among the general population. Thus, interventions to improve health literacy and vaccine hesitancy among the general population and healthcare workers, especially nurses, are needed.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 vaccine; health literacy; immunization; vaccine acceptance; vaccine hesitancy
Year: 2021 PMID: 34960135 PMCID: PMC8707052 DOI: 10.3390/vaccines9121389
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccines (Basel) ISSN: 2076-393X
Characteristics of study participants.
| Characteristic | General Population | Healthcare Workers | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| % |
| % | ||
| Sex | Women | 3090 | 50.0 | 725 | 70.4 |
| Age group (years) | 20–29 | 1030 | 16.7 | 80 | 7.8 |
| 30–39 | 1030 | 16.7 | 282 | 27.4 | |
| 40–49 | 1030 | 16.7 | 326 | 31.7 | |
| 50–59 | 1030 | 16.7 | 244 | 23.7 | |
| 60–69 | 2060 | 33.3 | 98 | 9.5 | |
| State of emergency * | 4036 | 65.3 | 561 | 54.5 | |
| Healthcare workers | Doctor | 120 | 11.7 | ||
| Nurse | 369 | 35.8 | |||
| Pharmacist | 135 | 13.1 | |||
| Physical /occupational therapist | 131 | 12.7 | |||
| Medical clerk | 275 | 26.7 | |||
| Marital status | Married | 3836 | 62.1 | 665 | 64.6 |
| Have children | 3561 | 57.6 | 625 | 60.7 | |
| Annual household income | <4 million yen | 1736 | 28.1 | 140 | 13.6 |
| ≥4 million yen | 2996 | 48.5 | 636 | 61.7 | |
| Not sure | 1448 | 23.4 | 254 | 24.7 | |
| Educational level | High school graduate | 2010 | 32.5 | 108 | 10.5 |
| College or more | 4170 | 67.5 | 922 | 89.5 | |
| Obesity (BMI ≥ 30) | 1239 | 20.0 | 172 | 16.7 | |
| Comorbidity | Present | 2049 | 33.2 | 302 | 29.3 |
| Smoking status | Current smoker | 1038 | 16.8 | 113 | 11.0 |
| Having a history of influenza vaccination | |||||
| 2020/21 season | Present | 2867 | 46.4 | 872 | 84.7 |
| 2019/20 season | Present | 2566 | 41.5 | 857 | 83.2 |
| Age | 2935 | 47.5 | 503 | 48.8 | |
| Comorbidity | 3671 | 59.4 | 645 | 62.6 | |
| Occupation | 1732 | 28.0 | 560 | 54.4 | |
| Vaccination fee | 1906 | 30.8 | 239 | 23.2 | |
| Doctors’ recommendation | 1257 | 20.3 | 160 | 15.5 | |
| Vaccine effectiveness | 3719 | 60.2 | 673 | 65.3 | |
| Duration of vaccine effectiveness | 2372 | 38.4 | 481 | 46.7 | |
| Frequency of adverse events | 3698 | 59.8 | 680 | 66.0 | |
| Family recommendation | 275 | 4.4 | 48 | 4.7 | |
| COVID-19 epidemic situation | 2057 | 33.3 | 361 | 35.0 | |
* A state of emergency was declared in Tokyo, Chiba, Saitama, Kanagawa, Tochigi, Gifu, Aichi, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyogo, and Fukuoka.
Perception of COVID-19 vaccination.
| General Population | Doctor | Nurse | Pharmacist ( | Therapist ( | Medical Clerk | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| When a vaccine for COVID-19 becomes available, I will get vaccinated | ||||||||
| Hesitant | Strongly disagree | 339(5.5) | 6(5.0) | 25(6.8) | 7(5.2) | 4(3.1) | 26(9.5) | 0.069 |
| Disagree | 743(12.0) | 8(6.7) | 43(11.7) | 16(11.9) | 14(10.7) | 33(12.0) | ||
| Not sure | Neither agree nor disagree | 2095(33.9) | 41(34.2) | 133(36.0) | 45(33.3) | 48(36.6) | 104(37.8) | |
| Acceptance | Agree | 2164(35.0) | 40(33.3) | 114(30.9) | 46(34.1) | 52(39.7) | 89(32.4) | |
| Strongly agree | 839(13.6) | 25(20.8) | 54(14.6) | 21(15.6) | 13(9.9) | 23(8.4) | ||
| I will get vaccinated when everyone gets a vaccine for COVID-19 | ||||||||
| Hesitant | Strongly disagree | 259(4.2) | 4(3.3) | 21(5.7) | 6(4.4) | 3(2.3) | 18(6.5) | 0.125 |
| Disagree | 559(9.0) | 7(5.8) | 34(9.2) | 12(8.9) | 13(9.9) | 20(7.3) | ||
| Not sure | Neither agree nor disagree | 1665(26.9) | 37(30.8) | 109(29.5) | 37(27.4) | 34(26.0) | 90(32.7) | |
| Acceptance | Agree | 2719(44.0) | 50(41.7) | 145(39.3) | 59(43.7) | 70(53.4) | 117(42.5) | |
| Strongly agree | 978(15.8) | 22(18.3) | 60(16.3) | 21(15.6) | 11(8.4) | 30(10.9) | ||
* The chi-squared test was used to analyze the differences between the general population and healthcare workers.
Factors associated with vaccine hesitancy.
| Hesitant ( | Not sure ( | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crude | Adjusted *** | Crude | Adjusted *** | ||||||
| OR | (95%CI) | OR | (95%CI) | OR | (95%CI) | OR | (95%CI) | ||
| Sex | Women | 1.55 | (1.36–1.76) | 1.57 | (1.35–1.82) | 1.17 | (1.02–1.34) | 1.53 | (1.63–1.72) |
| Age group (years) | 20–29 | 1.83 | (1.49–2.25) | 1.39 | (1.08–1.80) | 1.31 | (1.11–1.54) | 1.01 | (0.83–1.24) |
| 30–39 | 2.11 | (1.74–2.56) | 2.01 | (1.60–2.53) | 1.68 | (1.44–1.96) | 1.49 | (1.25–1.78) | |
| 40–49 | 2.03 | (1.67–2.47) | 1.80 | (1.44–2.24) | 1.67 | (1.44–1.95) | 1.43 | (1.20–1.69) | |
| 50–59 | 1.60 | (1.31–1.95) | 1.45 | (1.16–1.0) | 1.36 | (1.16–1.58) | 1.19 | (1.01–1.41) | |
| 60–69 | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | |
| State of emergency * | 1.12 | (0.98–1.28) | 1.09 | (0.94–1.25) | 1.04 | (0.93–1.16) | 1.03 | (0.92–1.15) | |
| Population | General | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) |
| Doctor | 0.60 | (0.34–1.07) | 1.23 | (0.67–2.26) | 0.90 | (0.61–1.34) | 1.56 | (1.03–2.37) | |
| Nurse | 1.12 | (0.84–1.50) | 1.39 | (1.00–1.92) | 1.14 | (0.90–1.43) | 1.21 | (0.94–1.56) | |
| Pharmacist | 0.95 | (0.59–1.54) | 1.27 | (0.76–2.11) | 0.96 | (0.66–1.41) | 1.15 | (0.77–1.71) | |
| Therapist | 0.77 | (0.45–1.30) | 1.31 | (0.88–1.94) | 1.06 | (0.73–1.54) | 1.31 | (0.88–1.94) | |
| Medical clerk | 1.46 | (1.06–2.02) | 1.39 | (0.98–1.98) | 1.33 | (1.01–1.75) | 1.18 | (0.89–1.58) | |
| Marital status | married | 0.72 | (0.63–0.82) | 0.98 | (0.82–1.17) | 0.81 | (0.72–0.90) | 0.92 | (0.80–1.06) |
| Have children | 0.65 | (0.57–0.74) | 0.92 | (0.82–1.17) | 0.79 | (0.71–0.88) | 0.98 | (0.85–1.14) | |
| House income | ≥4 million yen | 0.83 | (0.73–0.95) | 0.88 | (0.76–1.02) | 0.87 | (0.78–0.97) | 0.93 | (0.83–1.04) |
| Educational level | College or more | 1.06 | (0.92–1.23) | 1.10 | (0.94–128) | 0.94 | (0.84–1.06) | 0.97 | (0.86–1.09) |
| Obesity (** BMI ≥ 30) | 0.79 | (0.66–0.94) | 0.89 | (0.74–1.07) | 0.88 | (0.78–1.00) | 1.03 | (0.89–1.18) | |
| Comorbidity | Present | 0.68 | (0.59–0.78) | 0.99 | (0.85–1.16) | 0.65 | (0.58–0.73) | 0.80 | (0.71–1.16) |
| Current smoker | 0.72 | (0.60–0.87) | 0.69 | (0.57–0.85) | 0.95 | (0.82–1.09) | 0.94 | (.82–1.10) | |
| Having history of influenza vaccination | |||||||||
| 2020/21 season | Present | 2.12 | (2.21–2.87) | 2.27 | (1.87–2.75) | 1.82 | (1.64–2.02) | 1.65 | (1.42–1.92) |
| 2019/20 season | Present | 2.17 | (1.90–2.48) | 1.38 | (1.14–1.68) | 1.66 | (1.50–1.84) | 1.25 | (1.08–1.46) |
| Factors to decide whether to take COVID-19 vaccine | |||||||||
| Age | 0.56 | (0.49–0.64) | 0.94 | (0.78–1.12) | 0.67 | (0.61–0.75) | 0.82 | (0.71–0.94) | |
| Comorbidity | 0.53 | (0.47–0.61) | 0.71 | (0.59–0.84) | 0.73 | (0.66–0.82) | 0.92 | (0.80–1.06) | |
| Occupation | 0.65 | (0.56–0.75) | 0.87 | (0.73–1.04) | 0.94 | (0.75–0.94) | 0.97 | (0.84–1.10) | |
| Vaccination fee | 0.58 | (0.50–0.68) | 0.60 | (0.51–0.72) | 0.92 | (0.82–1.03) | 0.89 | (0.79–1.01) | |
| Doctors’ recommendation | 0.57 | (0.47–0.68) | 0.83 | (0.68–1.00) | 0.79 | (0.69–0.89) | 0.93 | (0.81–1.07) | |
| Vaccine effectiveness | 0.60 | (0.53–0.68) | 0.62 | (0.53–0.74) | 0.90 | (0.81–1.00) | 0.85 | (0.74–0.97) | |
| Duration of vaccine effectiveness | 0.58 | (0.50–0.66) | 0.75 | (0.63–0.89) | 0.79 | (0.71–0.87) | 0.78 | (0.68–0.89) | |
| Frequency of adverse event | 1.08 | (0.94–1.23) | 2.02 | (1.71–2.38) | 1.24 | (1.11–1.38) | 1.64 | (1.44–1.87) | |
| Families’ recommendation | 0.44 | (0.30–0.64) | 0.76 | (0.51–1.13) | 0.63 | (0.49–0.81) | 0.77 | (0.59–1.01) | |
| Epidemic situation of COVID-19 | 0.58 | (0.50–0.67) | 0.76 | (0.64–0.89) | 0.87 | (0.78–0.97) | 0.97 | (0.85–1.09) | |
* A state of emergency was declared in Tokyo, Chiba, Saitama, Kanagawa, Tochigi, Gifu, Aichi, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyogo, and Fukuoka. ** BMI: Body mass index. *** Adjusted for variables listed in the table.
Figure 1COVID-19 vaccine acceptance under hypothetical vaccine effectiveness, duration of effectiveness, and frequency of adverse events. (a) Vaccine acceptance under hypothetical vaccine effectiveness; (b) vaccine acceptance under hypothetical durations of effectiveness; (c) vaccine acceptance under hypothetical frequency of severe adverse events (SAE); (d) vaccine acceptance under hypothetical frequency of mild adverse events (MAE).
Assessment of vaccine confidence and literacy (proportion of participants who chose “strongly agree” or “agree”.).
| General Population | Doctor | Nurse | Pharmacist | Therapist | Medical Clerk | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ||
| 1 Vaccines are important for my health | 59.1 | 68.3 | 67.8 | 74.1 | 62.6 | 59.3 | <0.001 |
| 2 Vaccines are effective | 63.8 | 72.5 | 68.8 | 72.6 | 67.9 | 62.5 | 0.028 |
| 3 My vaccination is important for the health of others in my community | 61.0 | 69.2 | 64.0 | 71.1 | 55.7 | 59.3 | 0.032 |
| 4 New vaccines carry more risks than older vaccines (R) | 44.1 | 36.7 | 53.1 | 59.3 | 42.7 | 50.9 | <0.001 |
| 5 I am concerned about serious adverse effects of vaccines (R) | 67.7 | 46.7 | 69.1 | 75.6 | 67.9 | 73.8 | <0.001 |
| 6 I do not need vaccines for diseases that are not common anymore (R) | 13.3 | 8.3 | 12.7 | 10.4 | 13.0 | 9.8 | 0.291 |
| 7 Vaccines are safe | 22.0 | 29.2 | 21.1 | 25.2 | 23.7 | 16.4 | 0.079 |
| 8 Serious adverse reactions may occur due to the vaccination (R) | 57.3 | 78.3 | 66.9 | 77.0 | 56.5 | 63.3 | <0.001 |
| 9 I have difficulty getting immunized (no time, far medical institutions, etc.) (R) | 22.1 | 15.8 | 17.6 | 25.2 | 12.2 | 14.5 | <0.001 |
| 10 We do not necessary to take voluntary vaccination (R) | 22.2 | 11.7 | 17.6 | 14.8 | 16.8 | 17.5 | 0.001 |
| 11 I do not take vaccine, if everyone around me is immunized (R) | 8.7 | 10.0 | 9.2 | 11.9 | 9.2 | 5.8 | 0.42 |
| 12 It is easy to obtain correct information on immunization | 23.5 | 39.2 | 35.2 | 42.2 | 23.7 | 27.3 | <0.001 |
| 13 It is easy to understand why immunization is needed. | 49.4 | 67.5 | 55.8 | 61.5 | 51.9 | 51.6 | <0.001 |
| 14 I have been able to accurately understand the vaccinations I have received | 34.5 | 70.0 | 51.8 | 57.8 | 42.7 | 37.5 | <0.001 |
| Sex and age adjusted score. Mean (95% confidence intervals) | 43.9 (43.7–44.0) | 47.3 (46.2–48.3) | 46 (45.3–46.6) | 45.9 (44.9–47.0) | 45.5 (44.4–16.5) | 45.0 (44.3–45.7) | <0.001 |
To build the score, answers were allocated the following scores: strongly disagree = 1, disagree = 2, neither agree nor disagree = 3, agree= 4, strongly agree = 5. R means reverse allocation.