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AuthorNassani, Mohammad Zakaria
AuthorNoushad, Mohammed
AuthorRastam, Samer
AuthorHussain, Mudassir
AuthorAlsalhani, Anas B.
AuthorAl-Saqqaf, Inas Shakeeb
AuthorAlali, Faisal Mehsen
AuthorDemachkia, Amir Mohiddin
Authorde Melo, Renata Marques
AuthorArshad, Mohammed
AuthorLuddin, Norhayati
AuthorHusein, Adam
AuthorQamar, Zeeshan
AuthorKoppolu, Pradeep
AuthorDarwish, Mahmoud
AuthorNassar, Ahmad Salim Abdalla
AuthorHabib, Adnan
AuthorSuleyman, Firas
AuthorKhanam, H. M.Khuthija
AuthorYousief, Salah A.
AuthorAl-Maweri, Sadeq Ali
AuthorTabassum, Nafeesa
AuthorSamran, Abdulaziz
AuthorDimashkieh, Mohiddin R.
AuthorAl-Awar, Mohammed Sadeg
AuthorTarakji, Bassel
Available date2023-07-11T11:47:09Z
Publication Date2022-09-26
Publication NameVaccines
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10101614
CitationNassani, M. Z., Noushad, M., Rastam, S., Hussain, M., Alsalhani, A. B., Al-Saqqaf, I. S., ... & Tarakji, B. (2022). Determinants of COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance among Dental Professionals: A Multi-Country Survey. Vaccines, 10(10), 1614.
ISSN2076-393X
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85140750860&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/45375
AbstractPurpose: This study sought to investigate the acceptance rate and associated factors of COVID-19 vaccines among dentists and dental students in seven countries. Material and Methods: A structured questionnaire prepared and guided by the report of the SAGE Working Group on Vaccine Hesitancy was distributed among groups of dentists and dental students in seven countries across four continents. Results: A total of 1527 subjects (850 dentists and 677 dental students) participated in this survey. Although 72.5% of the respondents reported their intention to accept COVID-19 vaccines (dentists: 74.4%, dental students: 70.2%), there was a significant difference in agreement between dentists/dental students across countries; generally, respondents in upper-middle-, and high-income countries (UM-HICs) showed significantly higher acceptance rates compared to those in low- and lower-middle income countries (L-LMICs). Potential predictors of higher vaccine acceptance included being a dentist, being free of comorbidity, being well-informed about COVID-19 vaccines, having better knowledge about COVID-19 complications, having anxiety about COVID-19 infection, having no concerns about the side effects of the produced vaccines and being a resident of an UM-HIC. Conclusion: The results of our survey indicate a relatively good acceptance rate of COVID-19 among the surveyed dentists and dental students. However, dentists and dental students in L-LMICs showed significantly lower vaccine acceptance rates and trust in COVID-19 vaccines compared to their counterparts in UM-HICs. Our results provide important information to policymakers, highlighting the need for implementation of country-specific vaccine promotion strategies, with special focus on L-LMICs.
Languageen
PublisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
SubjectCOVID-19
dental students
dentists
high-income
low-income
vaccine acceptance
TitleDeterminants of COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance among Dental Professionals: A Multi-Country Survey
TypeArticle
Issue Number10
Volume Number10
ESSN2076-393X
dc.accessType Open Access


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