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COVID-19 Vaccines Status, Acceptance and Hesitancy among Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study and the Implications for Pakistan and Beyond

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VACCINES
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/vaccines11050904

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COVID-19 vaccines; awareness; high-risk; hemodialysis; acceptance; hesitancy; Pakistan

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COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy remains a widespread problem in Pakistan due to conspiracy beliefs, myths, and misconceptions. A study among hemodialysis patients found that only 62.4% had received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, and only 10 patients showed a willingness to be vaccinated.
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy continues to be a widespread problem in Pakistan due to various conspiracy beliefs, myths and misconceptions. Since the hemodialysis population is at a higher risk of contracting infections, we sought to investigate the current COVID-19 immunization status and reasons for any vaccine hesitancy among these patients in Pakistan. This cross-sectional study was conducted among maintenance hemodialysis patients at six hospitals in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. Data were collected anonymously using a questionnaire. A total of 399 hemodialysis patients took part in the survey, the majority of them were male (56%) and aged 45-64 years. A calculated 62.4% of the patients reported receiving at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Of those vaccinated (249), 73.5% had received two doses and 16.9% had received a booster dose. The most common reasons for vaccination were being aware they were at high risk (89.6%), fear of getting infected (89.2%) and willingness to fight against COVID-19-pandemic (83.9%). Of the 150 patients who had not yet been vaccinated, only 10 showed a willingness to take the COVID-19 vaccine. The major reasons for refusal included COVID-19 is not a real problem (75%), the corona vaccine is a conspiracy (72.1%) and I don't need the vaccine (60.7%). Our study revealed that only 62% patients receiving hemodialysis were partially or completely vaccinated against COVID-19. Consequently, there is a need to initiate aggressive approaches to educate this high-risk population in order to address their concerns with vaccine safety and efficacy as well as correct current myths and misconceptions to improve the COVID-19 immunization status in this population.

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