1. Influence and presumption of the vaccine against Covid-19 in South American families.
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Cotrina Cabello GG, Livia Cristóbal LS, Pariona Cervantes DJ, Blanco Salcedo GA, Zevallos ML, Navarro LA, Cotrina NC, Guadalupe LE, Faustino CDB, Rojas Galluffi JC, Delgado MM, Huapaya Zavala FO, Buendia Quispe BF, Zenteno Ruiz FA, Alania Ricaldi PF, Areche FO, Alejos Patiño IW, and Campos Félix U
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- Humans, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Male, Adult, Middle Aged, SARS-CoV-2, Young Adult, Surveys and Questionnaires, Family, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Vaccination psychology, Brazil, Adolescent, COVID-19 prevention & control, COVID-19 Vaccines administration & dosage
- Abstract
Faced with the uncertainty of whether the vaccines against Covid-19 are effective or not and faced with living or dying, it is important to know the perception and expectation of their acceptance. The main aim of the study to analyze the perception and expectation of the vaccine against Covid- 19 that South American families have in an urban area of De Pasco. Descriptive, cross-sectional study, simple random sampling of 197 families. The participants were recruited digitally through a neighborhood leadership and an online survey was applied with prior consent. The logistic regression analysis was performed in EPIDAT 4.1 with a significance level of 5%. Regarding the desire to be vaccinated, it is worth noting that a family member died from the coronavirus, hence the health personnel must continue with the preventive promotional work of vaccination in order to obtain favorable results in the entire population. The majority (100%) have a favorable perception and expectation about the vaccine against Covid- 19 ( X c 2 =132.83) and the p-value (0.00); As regards the desire to be vaccinated, it is worth noting having had a family member die from the coronavirus, hence the health personnel must continue with the preventive promotional work of vaccination in order to obtain favorable results in the entire population.
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- 2024
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