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Brain tumour patients and COVID-19 vaccines : results of an international survey

Authors :
Voisin, Mathew R.
Oliver, Kathy
Farrimond, Stuart
Chee, Tess
O'Halloran, Philip
Glas, Martin
Arzbaecher, Jean
Kruchko, Carol
Maher, Mary Ellen
Tse, Chris
Cashman, Rosemary
Daniels, Maureen
Mungoshi, Christine
Lamb, Sharon
Granero, Anita
Lovely, Mary
Baker, Jenifer
Payne, Sally
Zadeh, Gelareh
O’Halloran, Philip
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold, the advent of multiple approved vaccines has led to a milestone in the fight against the virus. While vaccination rates and side effects are well established in the general population, these are largely unknown in patients with brain tumors. The purpose of this study was to determine if brain tumor patients and their caregivers have received a COVID-19 vaccine, and explore their thoughts and opinions on these vaccines. Methods An anonymous 31-question online survey available in 8 languages was conducted from June 30, 2021 to August 31, 2021. The survey was open to adult brain tumor patients over the age of 18 and included both categorical and open-ended questions. Descriptive statistics and modified thematic analyses were performed for all questions as appropriate. Results A total of 965 unique surveys were completed from 42 countries. The vast majority of both brain tumor patients and their caregivers have been vaccinated against COVID-19 (84.5% and 89.9%, respectively). No patient reported serious adverse events from any vaccine. Less than 10% of patients decided against receiving a vaccination against COVID-19, with the most common reason being concerns over the safety of the vaccine. Patients wanted more specific information on how COVID-19 vaccines might impact their future brain tumor treatment. Conclusions In conclusion, the majority of brain tumor patients and their caregivers have received COVID-19 vaccines with no major side effects. Patients want more information on how COVID-19 vaccines might directly impact their brain tumor and future management.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medizin
General Medicine

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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