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Survey on individual experiences after first dose of COVID-19 vaccination amongst Indian oral health care personnel
Author(s) -
Sanpreet Singh Sachdev,
Tabita Joy Chettiankandy,
Yogita Adhane,
Manisha Ahire Sardar,
Kalyani Yaduwanshi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of community health management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2394-2738
pISSN - 2394-272X
DOI - 10.18231/j.jchm.2021.027
Subject(s) - vaccination , apprehension , medicine , population , health care , clarity , family medicine , descriptive statistics , adverse effect , psychology , environmental health , statistics , immunology , biochemistry , chemistry , mathematics , economics , cognitive psychology , economic growth
Apprehension pertaining to adverse events associated with vaccine can create hesitancy in population which undermines their confidence in vaccination programmes. Clarity regarding what could be expected post-vaccination through reliable scientific data helps in allaying the apprehension. Our research aims at gauging the adverse experiences of oral health care professionals following first dose of immunization against COVID-19 with ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 (COVISHIELD™) and BBV152 (COVAXIN®). Data was collected by means of e-questionnaire circulated through online media such as social media platforms to oral health care professionals in India. Data was subjected to statistical analysis using Statistical package for social sciences (SPSS v 26.0, IBM). Descriptive statistics like frequencies and percentage for categorical data, Mean & SD for numerical data has been depicted. Comparison of frequencies of categories of variables with groups was done using chi square test. Pain at site of injection (n=243) was the most frequently reported AEFI, followed by fever (n=225), headache (n=185), body ache (n=156) and fatigue (n=146). Majority of the AEFIs were perceived to be of mild (58.22%) to moderate (31.50%) severity by the respondents and resolved within first two days of immunization. AEFIs are almost inevitable when population on a nation-wide scale is involved in the vaccination scheme Availability of scientific data pertaining to AEFIs that could be expected post-vaccination such as our findings could provide clarity to general population about the issue, thereby purging any apprehension developed due to myths circulation through various modes of media.

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