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Revista Médica Científica CAMbios

Periodicidad semestral: flujo continuo.

ISSN - Electrónico: 2661-6947 / DOI: 10.36015 • LILACS BIREME (19784); LATINDEX (20666)

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Keywords

COVID-19 Vaccines; COVID-19
Health Personnel
Health Knowledge Attitudes Practice
Attitude of Health Personnel
Pattient Acceptance of Health Care

How to Cite

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Attitude of Health Staff towards the administration of the vaccine against coronavirus disease 2019. Cambios rev. méd. [Internet]. 2024 Nov. 22 [cited 2025 Nov. 23];23(2):e985. Available from: https://revistahcam.iess.gob.ec/index.php/cambios/article/view/985

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Administration of the vaccine against coronavirus disease 2019-nCoV and its possible effects on its acceptance in health workers. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the attitude of health personnel at the Goyeneche III Hospital Arequipa Peru in relation to the vaccine against coronavirus disease 2019-nCoV and identify them to reinforce favorable beliefs about the vaccine. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cross-sectional descriptive correlational observational study, with a population of 916 health professionals from which 120 health professionals were selected, 100% of the respondents (n:120) were vaccinated against coronavirus disease 2019- nCoV at Hospital III Goyeneche. The attitude of health personnel towards the vaccine was evaluated using physical surveys distributed over 2 weeks through simple random sampling. The data were analyzed using SPSS. RESULTS: Doctors represented 39.2% of the study, the majority of workers vaccinated with 4 doses represented 45.8%. There was a good acceptance of the vaccine against coronavirus disease 2019-nCoV in terms of agreeing in the behavioral, cognitive, as well as affective dimension of the attitude.: CONCLUSION: Workers at the institution have shown a positive acceptance of the 2019-nCoV coronavirus disease vaccine, encouraging healthcare staff to get vaccinated themselves. During the pandemic, government authorities had to implement measures to enhance vaccine acceptance using official channels.

 

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