An evaluation of people’s knowledge of adult vaccination information level and attitudes during the pandemic Era

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Autor(a) principal: Kıskaç,Neşe
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Kiskaç,Muharrem, Şekerci,Abdüsselam, Zorlu,Mehmet
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: This research was carried out to evaluate people’s knowledge of adult vaccination and their attitude and to observe the effect of the pandemic era on this situation. METHODS: A total of 1,425 people (18–80 years old) were included in this study. The types of questions like the province where they live, age, gender, occupation, education status, and the presence of chronic diseases, as well as knowing which vaccines are used in adult vaccination, which of these vaccines they had in the last 10 years, which ones they plan to have this year, and whether COVID-19 pandemic changed their perspective on adult vaccinations or not were asked to people. RESULTS: In the last 10 years, while participants stated that they had the highest rate of tetanus vaccine with 29.8%, hepatitis B vaccine with 23.1%, influenza vaccine with 22.7%, human papillomavirus vaccine with 1.3%, and zoster vaccine with 0.3% were the lowest levels of vaccines. CONCLUSIONS: As a result, it seems that we are far from the goals set by the health authorities for adult vaccination. We observed that the COVID-19 pandemic raised awareness toward pneumococcus and influenza vaccines and interest toward adult vaccinations and at the same time changed the thoughts against adult vaccinations.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An evaluation of people’s knowledge of adult vaccination information level and attitudes during the pandemic Era
title An evaluation of people’s knowledge of adult vaccination information level and attitudes during the pandemic Era
spellingShingle An evaluation of people’s knowledge of adult vaccination information level and attitudes during the pandemic Era
Kıskaç,Neşe
Vaccination
Pandemic
Pneumococcal vaccines
Influenza vaccines
title_short An evaluation of people’s knowledge of adult vaccination information level and attitudes during the pandemic Era
title_full An evaluation of people’s knowledge of adult vaccination information level and attitudes during the pandemic Era
title_fullStr An evaluation of people’s knowledge of adult vaccination information level and attitudes during the pandemic Era
title_full_unstemmed An evaluation of people’s knowledge of adult vaccination information level and attitudes during the pandemic Era
title_sort An evaluation of people’s knowledge of adult vaccination information level and attitudes during the pandemic Era
author Kıskaç,Neşe
author_facet Kıskaç,Neşe
Kiskaç,Muharrem
Şekerci,Abdüsselam
Zorlu,Mehmet
author_role author
author2 Kiskaç,Muharrem
Şekerci,Abdüsselam
Zorlu,Mehmet
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kıskaç,Neşe
Kiskaç,Muharrem
Şekerci,Abdüsselam
Zorlu,Mehmet
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vaccination
Pandemic
Pneumococcal vaccines
Influenza vaccines
topic Vaccination
Pandemic
Pneumococcal vaccines
Influenza vaccines
description SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: This research was carried out to evaluate people’s knowledge of adult vaccination and their attitude and to observe the effect of the pandemic era on this situation. METHODS: A total of 1,425 people (18–80 years old) were included in this study. The types of questions like the province where they live, age, gender, occupation, education status, and the presence of chronic diseases, as well as knowing which vaccines are used in adult vaccination, which of these vaccines they had in the last 10 years, which ones they plan to have this year, and whether COVID-19 pandemic changed their perspective on adult vaccinations or not were asked to people. RESULTS: In the last 10 years, while participants stated that they had the highest rate of tetanus vaccine with 29.8%, hepatitis B vaccine with 23.1%, influenza vaccine with 22.7%, human papillomavirus vaccine with 1.3%, and zoster vaccine with 0.3% were the lowest levels of vaccines. CONCLUSIONS: As a result, it seems that we are far from the goals set by the health authorities for adult vaccination. We observed that the COVID-19 pandemic raised awareness toward pneumococcus and influenza vaccines and interest toward adult vaccinations and at the same time changed the thoughts against adult vaccinations.
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