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DETERMINANTS OF VACCINE HESITANCY AMONG PARENTS IN KYIV
Yevgenii Grechukha, Ganna Gnyloskurenko, Fedir Lapii, Алла Волоха
Wiadomości Lekarskie · 2023 · ▲ 2 citations
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim: Assess of the determinants of vaccine hesitancy among parents regarding their children in Kyiv, Ukraine. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Materials and methods: Direct interview with survey on parents' attitudes and behaviors regarding their children's immunization. Vaccination hesitancy was determined with the median of responses and by self-reported question. The study was conducted among parents, whose children were patients at Children's hospitals, attend schools and kindergarten in Kyiv, Ukraine. RESULTS: Results: The median of vaccine hesitancy was 14,2% of 797 parents in Kyiv. The results show that 81.5% of parents with university degree agree that vaccination of their child is important for the health of others in the community, whereas only 67% (p≤0.05) of people who graduated from high school supported this view. The only reason to vaccinate their child is so they can enter daycare or school was marked by only 4.5% of parents with university education background and 15.3% of people who graduated from high school (p≤0,05). CONCLUSION: Conclusions: Vast majority of interviewed parents think that vaccines are important for their children; meanwhile only half of the parents fully trust the current National Immunization Schedule and fully agree that question of child vaccination is their responsibility. Consulting pediatricians and GPs are associated with more parental confidence than other medical workers. Main source of negative information about vaccines is the Internet, but some part of parents who received negative information indicates health care workers as a source of this information. Majority of parents thinks that their religion is compatible with vaccines.
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Grechukha, Y., Gnyloskurenko, G., Lapii, F., & Волоха, �. (2023). DETERMINANTS OF VACCINE HESITANCY AMONG PARENTS IN KYIV. <em>Wiadomości Lekarskie</em>. https://doi.org/10.36740/wlek202303110
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Grechukha Y, Gnyloskurenko G, Lapii F, Волоха �. DETERMINANTS OF VACCINE HESITANCY AMONG PARENTS IN KYIV. Wiadomości Lekarskie. 2023. doi:10.36740/wlek202303110.
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@article{yevgenii2023DETERM,
title = {DETERMINANTS OF VACCINE HESITANCY AMONG PARENTS IN KYIV},
author = {Yevgenii Grechukha and Ganna Gnyloskurenko and Fedir Lapii and Алла Волоха},
journal = {Wiadomości Lekarskie},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.36740/wlek202303110},
}
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