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2021, Number 6

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Mul Med 2021; 25 (6)

Vaconnation with Abdala, attitudes and psychological impact on the health personnel of Niquero

Gutiérrez LJI, Rodríguez RR, Garcés EJV, Labrada RKI
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Key words:

vaccine, pandemic, coronavirus, COVID-19.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: vaccination against COVID 19 can elicit dissimilar responses in people's emotional balance as a consequence of facing a new possibility of treatment.
Objective: to determine what were the main attitudes and impact on the psychological order presented by health workers in the municipality against vaccination with Abdala.
Methods: a descriptive, cross-sectional observational study was carried out. The universe was made up of the total number of workers and students in the sector who were vaccinated (N = 1763). The variables were analyzed: attitudes towards vaccination with the candidate Abdala and psychological impact. A percentage distribution of age was made to avoid acting as a confounding variable. Descriptive statistics were used for the analysis, using summary measures (absolute frequency and percentage).
Results: vaccinated subjects between the ages of 31-50 years predominated, which resulted in 45.89%. In the casuistry, 86, 27% of the individuals had an attitude of acceptance of the vaccine candidate. Among the psychological impacts, anxiety stood out, present in 49.06% of those immunized.
Conclusions: attitudes and positive psychological impacts on the administration of the vaccine candidate Abdala predominated in the health personnel of the Niquero municipality, which, without a doubt, will bring about greater protection for this vulnerable group.


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