COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among refugees in Bidibidi refugee settlement, Northern Uganda
# Background We investigated the factors associated with people's acceptability to get the COVID-19 vaccine if made available among refugees in the Bidibidi refugee settlement. # Methods Face-to-face interviews were used to collect data between 6 March and 9 April 2021. A binary logistic regres...
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Inishmore Laser Scientific Publishing Ltd,
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Summary: | # Background We investigated the factors associated with people's acceptability to get the COVID-19 vaccine if made available among refugees in the Bidibidi refugee settlement. # Methods Face-to-face interviews were used to collect data between 6 March and 9 April 2021. A binary logistic regression was fitted to examine the factors that determine acceptability of the COVID-19 vaccine. # Results Most respondents (78%) accepted to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Results from the binary logistic regression model show that respondents that were uncertain whether the COVID-19 vaccine would stop transmissions were less likely to get the vaccine (adjusted odds ratio, aOR = 0.70; 95% confidence interval, CI = 0.51-0.96) than respondents that were not uncertain. Respondents who did not want to go to health facilities (aOR = 0.61; 95% CI = 0.44-0.84) were less likely to accept the COVID-19 vaccine than their counterparts who want to go to health facilities. The odds of getting a COVID-19 vaccine among respondents who sometimes put on a face mask (aOR = 1.77; CI = 1.26-2.49) are more than respondents who always put on a face mask. # Conclusions The results inform the planning and implementation of COVID-19 vaccine promotion campaigns in humanitarian settings, particularly in LMICs in Africa that embody similar characteristics, contexts, and health systems challenges, as in northern Uganda. |
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Item Description: | 10.29392/001c.33053 2399-1623 |