Survey data of public in Sindh Pakistan regarding willingness to accept COVID-19 vaccination.

Narendar Kumar, Syed Azhar Syed Sulaiman, Furqan Khurshid Hashmi, Ali Qureshi, Muhammad Shaib, Shoaib Alam, Mujahid Hussain
Author Information
  1. Narendar Kumar: Discipline of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, George, Pulau Penang, Malaysia. ORCID
  2. Syed Azhar Syed Sulaiman: Discipline of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, George, Pulau Penang, Malaysia.
  3. Furqan Khurshid Hashmi: University College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Allama Iqbal Campus, Lahore, Pakistan. ORCID
  4. Ali Qureshi: Discipline of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, George, Pulau Penang, Malaysia.
  5. Muhammad Shaib: Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan.
  6. Shoaib Alam: Sindh Government Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan.
  7. Mujahid Hussain: Department of Pharmacy Services, The Indus Hospital and Health Network, Karachi, Pakistan.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The COVID-19 pandemic has badly affected the world with its devastating effects, including Sindh, Pakistan. A massive vaccination campaign against COVID-19 is considered one of the effective ways to curtail the spread of the disease. However, the acceptability of the COVID-19 vaccine is based on the general population's knowledge, attitude, perception and willingness for vaccination. Therefore, a survey among the public in Sindh, Pakistan, was done to evaluate their knowledge, attitude, perception and willingness to accept COVID-19 vaccination.
METHOD: The online survey was conducted among the residents of Sindh, Pakistan, in July 2021 through a survey tool designed using Google Forms and sent to the population through various social media.
RESULTS: Of 926 study participants, 59.0% were male, and 68.6% were aged between 18 and 31 years. Higher percentages of responses were recorded from the Hyderabad division (37.5%), and 60.0% of respondents were graduates, with 34.8% of them in the private sector. The results showed that 36.4% of respondents had good knowledge, and 30.3% had a positive attitude toward COVID-19 vaccination. Almost 77% of respondents perceived that everyone should get vaccinated in the country and those health care workers on priority. A majority (80.8%) of respondents were willing to accept COVID-19 vaccination.
CONCLUSION: Despite having insufficient knowledge and a low percentage of positive attitude public in Sindh are willing to be vaccinated. Based on this finding, more effort has to be done to promote vaccination among the public, especially among the less educated population.

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MeSH Term

Adolescent
Adult
COVID-19
COVID-19 Vaccines
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Humans
Male
Pakistan
Pandemics
Surveys and Questionnaires
Vaccination
Young Adult

Chemicals

COVID-19 Vaccines

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