Aceptación y reticencia a las vacunas contra COVID-19 en ingresantes a una universidad pública peruana durante la tercera ola pandémica

Translated title of the contribution: COVID-19 vaccine acceptance or hesitancy among entrants to a Peruvian public university during the third pandemic wave

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Abstract

Introduction. University students influence their family and community decisions in favor of vaccination. Objective. To identify the main reasons for COVID-19 vaccine acceptance or hesitancy among university entrants Methods. A cross-sectional study in a sample of 408 students. We asked whether the student had completed the three doses the COVID-19 vaccine and the main reason for vaccine acceptance or hesitancy. A descriptive analysis was performed, the chi-square test and Fisher’s exact were applied. Results. 85.5% accepted vaccination mainly because they did not want to infect family members (38.1%) and did not want to get sick (27.8%). 14.5% were hesitancy especially due to long waiting times in vaccination centers (37.3%) and distance from vaccination centers (13.6%). Conclusions. In the university students studied, the fear of disease drove COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and inaccessibility to health services generated vaccine hesitancy among university entrants.

Translated title of the contributionCOVID-19 vaccine acceptance or hesitancy among entrants to a Peruvian public university during the third pandemic wave
Original languageSpanish
JournalAnales de la Facultad de Medicina
Volume84
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

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