Research Article
Attitude and concerns of health care workers regarding COVID 19 vaccinations for their children aged less than 16 years: - A crosssectional survey during the second wave of COVID 19 in India
Author(s): Jaison Joseph*
The negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is well estabilished in the literature. Mass vaccination seems to be a promising measure to control community transmission. However, many studies pointed out people are hesitant to accept the vaccine in the Indian setting. The growing human rights concerns, anti-vaccine movement, and skepticism towards the vaccine and its effects may result in the process of vaccination becoming a complicated task. However, no studies were conducted to analyze the parent’s perception regarding the COVID-19 vaccine, especially in a health care worker context. This crosssectional descriptive study was conducted in selected hospital settings in North India. The health care workers (nurses and sanitary attendants) with children of age less than 16 years were recruited based on the convenience sampling method and a self- administered version of the standar.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37532/puljcap.2022.6(4)-38-43