Adherence to COVID-19 vaccination recommendations and vaccine hesitancy in US blood donors.

Adherence to COVID-19 vaccination recommendations and vaccine hesitancy in US blood donors.

Publication date: Oct 21, 2024

General vaccination rates have been falling globally despite unequivocal health benefits. Noncompliance can result from access barriers and/or hesitant attitudes. Few studies have investigated the prevalence and determinants of noncompliance with COVID-19 vaccination in blood donors. We surveyed blood donors on COVID-19 infection and vaccination history, barriers and motivations for COVID-19 vaccination, and comorbidities. We estimate the prevalence of noncompliance, the prevalence of hesitancy toward COVID-19 vaccines, and investigate associated factors using multivariable models. From December 2021 to December 2022, 33,610 survey respondents were included. Of these, 24% had not been vaccinated for COVID-19 or had missing vaccination information, and 99% of those who reported reasons for being unvaccinated declared at least one of three hesitant attitudes presented in the survey (safety concerns; personal/cultural/religious beliefs; being young and not worrying about being vaccinated). Among noncompliant donors,

Concepts Keywords
Covid blood donors
December COVID‐19
Unequivocal SARS‐CoV‐2
Vaccinated vaccine hesitancy
vaccines

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19
disease IDO blood
disease MESH infection
disease IDO history

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