Immunization Coverage of Covid-19 among Attendants Accompanying Patients in Gulab Devi Hospital-Pakistan

Authors

  • Muhammad Mansoor Ali, Muhammad Zubair, Muhammad Umer Abdullah, Muhammad Ahmad Javed, Muneeza Wazir, Fizza Javed, Muntha Chaudhari, Zahra Niaz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs202317836

Abstract

Background: Covid-19 is one of the major pandemics and health crisis in global history along with SARS-CoV & MERS-CoV.

Aim: To find the frequency and distribution of coverage of Covid-19 vaccination among attendants accompanying the patients in Gulab Devi Hospital.

Methodology: This cross sectional study used convenience sampling technique. The study population comprised of 386 respondents estimated via S size software. Our data collection team visited various wards & OPDs of hospitals & conducted interviews for the purpose. A structured questionnaire was filled for obtaining the data. Frequency and percentages were calculated for categorical variables while mean and standard deviation was calculated for numeric variable by using SPSS v-23.

Results: The vaccination coverage of Covid-19 Immunization was as follows: 69% of our respondents were partially Vaccinated (1 or 2 doses), 14% fully vaccinated (3 or more doses) 17% were non vaccinated.

Conclusions: Significant proportion of the participants were partially vaccinated or not vaccinated against COVID-19, indicating the need for further efforts to improve vaccination coverage thus findings emphasized the need for targeted educational campaigns.

Keywords: COVID-19, Vaccination Coverage, Attendants, Effectiveness and Response Rate.

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