A survey of Iranian population attitude about vaccination against
COVID-19 and evaluation of its spontaneous reporting of adverse effects
Abstract
Abstract Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic continues to claim victims
around the world, and Iran is no exception from this ravage. Vaccine
development led to growing optimism regarding control of COVID-19.
Vaccine acceptance by the majority of the population is important for
the success in controlling COVID-19. This study assessed the attitude of
Iranian population toward COVID-19 vaccination. Also, the adverse
effects of the COVID-19 vaccines on vaccinated individuals were
reported. Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted from May to
July 2021 among Iranian population. The data was collected using the
online researcher-made questionnaire. The questionnaire contained 16
questions in 3 sections. Results: The questionnaire was filled out by
916 people in total. The majority of participants had 40-65 years old
(N:480, 52.4%). More than half of participants were from health care
team (N:543, 59.3%). The majority of participants trusted the vaccine
and said they would inject it (N:582, 63.5%). However more than 80% of
participants preferred non-domestic vaccines over Iranian ones.
Potential adverse effect following vaccination was the main concern of
responders (N:576, 62.9%). The most common adverse effects reported by
vaccine recipients were temporary fatigue and muscle pain (N:313,
71.95%). The level of education, academic area and area of practice in
the health system were significantly associated with the positive
response to COVID-19 vaccination (P-value 0.0001, 0.0001 and 0.004
respectively). Conclusion: According to the results of this study,
Iranian health authorities should provide clear information about the
safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, especially domestic types, to
increase public confidence and awareness regarding vaccines.