COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance among Health Care Workers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Objectives: The purpose of our study was to assess COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among health care workers (HCWs) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and identify: 1) vaccine acceptance barriers; 2) demographic differences; and 3) the most trusted COVID-19 sources of information. Methods: Between Oct...

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Main Authors: Jad A. Elharake, MPH, Bayan Galal, Saleh A. Alqahtani, MD, Rana F. Kattan, MD, MME, Mazin A. Barry, MD, Mohamad-Hani Temsah, MD, Amyn A. Malik, MBBS, MPH, PhD, SarahAnn M. McFadden, PhD, RN, CPN, Inci Yildirim, MD, PhD, MSc, Kaveh Khoshnood, PhD, Saad B. Omer, MBBS, MPH, PhD, FIDSA, Ziad A. Memish, MD, FACP, FRCPC, FRCPE, FIDSA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-08-01
Series:International Journal of Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971221005592
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Summary:Objectives: The purpose of our study was to assess COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among health care workers (HCWs) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and identify: 1) vaccine acceptance barriers; 2) demographic differences; and 3) the most trusted COVID-19 sources of information. Methods: Between October and December 2020, all registered HCWs in the KSA were emailed a survey questionnaire, using Qualtrics® and Google Forms®, evaluating their acceptance of a COVID-19 vaccine. Results: Of the 23,582 participants surveyed, 15,299 (64.9%) said they would accept a COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccine acceptance among HCWs differed by several demographic characteristics, with males (69.7%), Christians (71.9%), and Pakistanis (81.6%) most likely to accept a COVID-19 vaccine. Of the 8,202 (35.1%) who said they would not accept a COVID-19 vaccine, the main reason reported was fear of potential side effects (58.5%). Participants reported health officials (84.6%) as the most reliable source of COVID-19 information. Additionally, participants reported the highest confidence in the KSA Ministry of Health (88.5%). Conclusions: Overall, these findings provide KSA health care authorities with the information needed to develop public health messaging campaigns for HCWs to best address COVID-19 vaccine concerns—especially as the country prepares to vaccinate its general population.
ISSN:1201-9712