Rezq Khulud Ahmad, Ai Zaghmouri Abeer Hesham
Faculty of Medical Sciences, Nursing Department, University of Tabuk, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Faculty of Nursing, Applied Science Private University, Jordan.
SAGE Open Nurs. 2023 May 24;9:23779608231177560. doi: 10.1177/23779608231177560. eCollection 2023 Jan-Dec.
Vaccination against coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a key factor in protecting vulnerable populations, reducing healthcare burdens, and mitigating the economic and social impacts of the pandemic.
This study aims to investigate Jordanian nurses' perceptions, acceptance, and factors affecting their decisions toward the COVID-19 vaccines.
In this study, we conducted a cross-sectional design. Data have been investigated between July 1, 2021 and August 30, 2021. Nurses at three private hospitals in Jordan were surveyed online. The online survey, created using Google Forms, was distributed to nurses via email and social media sites (e.g., WhatsApp and Facebook). Participants were eligible if they were a RN nurse and/or nursing assistance, and had access to the internet via computer and/or smartphone.
Out of 189 responses, 50.6% agreed to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, while 25.5% disagreed, and 23.9% were undecide to receive the vaccine. A large proportion (84.66%) of the respondents had a negative perception toward the vaccine, while only a small minority (15.34%) had a positive perception of it. The older nurses, those with more experience, and those with a higher level of education were more likely to accept the vaccine, with acceptance rates of 56.1%, 54.8%, and 63.9%, respectively.
Of the nurses surveyed, 84.66% had a negative perception of the COVID-19 vaccine, and only 50.6% reported that they would be willing to get vaccinated. It is crucial to address the concerns and reduce apprehension among nurses about the vaccine. Efforts to increase awareness about the importance of vaccination in controlling the disease through workshops and online meetings are needed.
接种新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)疫苗是保护弱势群体、减轻医疗负担以及缓解疫情对经济和社会影响的关键因素。
本研究旨在调查约旦护士对COVID-19疫苗的认知、接受程度以及影响其接种决策的因素。
本研究采用横断面设计。于2021年7月1日至2021年8月30日期间进行数据调查。对约旦三家私立医院的护士进行在线调查。使用谷歌表单创建的在线调查问卷通过电子邮件和社交媒体网站(如WhatsApp和Facebook)分发给护士。参与者若为注册护士和/或护理助理,且能通过电脑和/或智能手机访问互联网,则符合条件。
在189份回复中,50.6%的人同意接种COVID-19疫苗,25.5%的人不同意,23.9%的人尚未决定是否接种。很大一部分(84.66%)受访者对疫苗持负面看法,而只有一小部分(15.34%)对疫苗持正面看法。年龄较大、经验更丰富以及教育程度较高的护士更有可能接受疫苗,接受率分别为56.1%、54.8%和63.9%。
在接受调查的护士中,84.66%的人对COVID-19疫苗持负面看法,只有50.6%的人表示愿意接种疫苗。解决护士对疫苗的担忧并减少其顾虑至关重要。需要通过举办研讨会和在线会议等方式,努力提高对疫苗接种在控制疾病方面重要性的认识。