NEUROLOGICAL ADVERSE EVENTS FOLLOWING IMMUNIZATION (AEFI) ON HEALTH WORKFORCE OF A SECONDARY REFERRAL HOSPITAL IN SOUTH SULAWESI WHO RECEIVED THE

Background: The COVID-19 vaccination can relate to the occurrence of neurological adverse events following immunization (AEFI) that could impact work and daily activities. This problem is particularly important in the health workforce. However, little is known about neurological AEFI among the healt...

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Main Authors: Lutpyah L, Arthur Hendrik Philips Mawuntu, Hamdana H, Mieke Actrees Hanna Nelly Kembuan
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Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2022-12-01
Series:Malang Neurology Journal
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Online Access:https://mnj.ub.ac.id/index.php/mnj/article/view/657
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author Lutpyah L
Arthur Hendrik Philips Mawuntu
Hamdana H
Mieke Actrees Hanna Nelly Kembuan
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Arthur Hendrik Philips Mawuntu
Hamdana H
Mieke Actrees Hanna Nelly Kembuan
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description Background: The COVID-19 vaccination can relate to the occurrence of neurological adverse events following immunization (AEFI) that could impact work and daily activities. This problem is particularly important in the health workforce. However, little is known about neurological AEFI among the health workforce working in peripheral facilities. Objective: To study the neurological AEFIs and their impact among the health workforce who received the COVID-19 vaccination in a secondary referral hospital in South Sulawesi, the Andi Makassau Hospital (Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Andi Makassau/RSAM). Methods: The COVID-19 pandemic, we created a questionnaire about neurological AEFIs and their effects which were distributed online using the Google Form application to the health workforce at the RSAM who had received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccination. Results: We obtained 97 subjects. There were 78.5% neurological AEFIs with the most reported type being muscle pain (16%). Most neurological AEFIs were experienced by women (84.9%), age group 21-35 years (53.8%), and non-doctors/nurses (60.8%). The significant influencing factors in multivariate analysis were age group 36-45 years (p = 0.04), nursing proffesion (p = 0.005), and non- viral-based baccine type (p = < 0.0001). Conclusion: Neurological AEFI is commonly found among the health workforce who received the COVID-19 vaccination. However, it only has a little impact on their work and attitudes towards vaccination. This may be because all subjects experienced mild neurological AEFI.
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spelling doaj.art-19430fd9d7e04a17b4a2c59a925b78a02023-08-21T06:33:08ZengUniversity of BrawijayaMalang Neurology Journal2407-67242442-50012022-12-0191283210.21776/ub.mnj.2023.009.01.6449NEUROLOGICAL ADVERSE EVENTS FOLLOWING IMMUNIZATION (AEFI) ON HEALTH WORKFORCE OF A SECONDARY REFERRAL HOSPITAL IN SOUTH SULAWESI WHO RECEIVED THELutpyah L0Arthur Hendrik Philips Mawuntu1Hamdana H2Mieke Actrees Hanna Nelly Kembuan3Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sam Ratulangi, Manado, IndonesiaNeurology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sam Ratulangi, Manado, IndonesiaRSUD Andi Makkasau, Parepare, IndonesiaNeurology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sam Ratulangi, Manado, IndonesiaBackground: The COVID-19 vaccination can relate to the occurrence of neurological adverse events following immunization (AEFI) that could impact work and daily activities. This problem is particularly important in the health workforce. However, little is known about neurological AEFI among the health workforce working in peripheral facilities. Objective: To study the neurological AEFIs and their impact among the health workforce who received the COVID-19 vaccination in a secondary referral hospital in South Sulawesi, the Andi Makassau Hospital (Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Andi Makassau/RSAM). Methods: The COVID-19 pandemic, we created a questionnaire about neurological AEFIs and their effects which were distributed online using the Google Form application to the health workforce at the RSAM who had received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccination. Results: We obtained 97 subjects. There were 78.5% neurological AEFIs with the most reported type being muscle pain (16%). Most neurological AEFIs were experienced by women (84.9%), age group 21-35 years (53.8%), and non-doctors/nurses (60.8%). The significant influencing factors in multivariate analysis were age group 36-45 years (p = 0.04), nursing proffesion (p = 0.005), and non- viral-based baccine type (p = < 0.0001). Conclusion: Neurological AEFI is commonly found among the health workforce who received the COVID-19 vaccination. However, it only has a little impact on their work and attitudes towards vaccination. This may be because all subjects experienced mild neurological AEFI.https://mnj.ub.ac.id/index.php/mnj/article/view/657neurological aefihealth workforcecovid-19 vaccinesouth sulawesi
spellingShingle Lutpyah L
Arthur Hendrik Philips Mawuntu
Hamdana H
Mieke Actrees Hanna Nelly Kembuan
NEUROLOGICAL ADVERSE EVENTS FOLLOWING IMMUNIZATION (AEFI) ON HEALTH WORKFORCE OF A SECONDARY REFERRAL HOSPITAL IN SOUTH SULAWESI WHO RECEIVED THE
Malang Neurology Journal
neurological aefi
health workforce
covid-19 vaccine
south sulawesi
title NEUROLOGICAL ADVERSE EVENTS FOLLOWING IMMUNIZATION (AEFI) ON HEALTH WORKFORCE OF A SECONDARY REFERRAL HOSPITAL IN SOUTH SULAWESI WHO RECEIVED THE
title_full NEUROLOGICAL ADVERSE EVENTS FOLLOWING IMMUNIZATION (AEFI) ON HEALTH WORKFORCE OF A SECONDARY REFERRAL HOSPITAL IN SOUTH SULAWESI WHO RECEIVED THE
title_fullStr NEUROLOGICAL ADVERSE EVENTS FOLLOWING IMMUNIZATION (AEFI) ON HEALTH WORKFORCE OF A SECONDARY REFERRAL HOSPITAL IN SOUTH SULAWESI WHO RECEIVED THE
title_full_unstemmed NEUROLOGICAL ADVERSE EVENTS FOLLOWING IMMUNIZATION (AEFI) ON HEALTH WORKFORCE OF A SECONDARY REFERRAL HOSPITAL IN SOUTH SULAWESI WHO RECEIVED THE
title_short NEUROLOGICAL ADVERSE EVENTS FOLLOWING IMMUNIZATION (AEFI) ON HEALTH WORKFORCE OF A SECONDARY REFERRAL HOSPITAL IN SOUTH SULAWESI WHO RECEIVED THE
title_sort neurological adverse events following immunization aefi on health workforce of a secondary referral hospital in south sulawesi who received the
topic neurological aefi
health workforce
covid-19 vaccine
south sulawesi
url https://mnj.ub.ac.id/index.php/mnj/article/view/657
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