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Willingness to accept COVID-19 vaccine and its determinants among selected security personnel in Benin City

Andrew Ifeanyichukwu Obi1,2 , Janet Ogbonna1, Major Usman Ogaba1, Ekaete Tobin3, Patrick Okundia4, Pius Ononigwe5, Faith Ireye6, Alphonsus Rukevwe Isara1,2, Regina Uwaoma Obi7,

1Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria; 2Centre of Excellence for Reproductive Health Innovation (CERHI), University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria; 3Institute of Lassa Fever Research and Control, Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, Irrua, Nigeria; 4State Ministry of Health, Edo State, Nigeria; 5Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; 6World Health Organization, Nigeria; 7Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Benin, Benin City, PMB 1154, Edo State, Nigeria.

For correspondence:-  Andrew Obi   Email:  andrew.obi@cerhi.uniben.edu   Tel:  +2348023447122

Published: 31 March 2021

Citation: Obi AI, Ogbonna J, Ogaba MU, Tobin E, Okundia P, Ononigwe P, et al. Willingness to accept COVID-19 vaccine and its determinants among selected security personnel in Benin City. Trop J Med Dent Pract 2021; 2(1):1-7 doi: https://doi.org/10.47227/tjmdp.v2i1.1

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Abstract

Introduction: Perception towards health intervention such as COVID-19 vaccination to a large extent can influence willingness for vaccine acceptance and uptake. This study assessed determinants of willingness towards COVID-19 vaccine uptake among security personnel in Benin City Edo State, to help improve vaccine uptake among target population.
Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study involving 482 security personnel from selected security agencies in Benin City was conducted between 1st February 2021 and 31st May 2021. Data collected were analysed using SPSS version 25.0 statistical software with statistical significance set at p?0.050 and 95% Confidence Interval.
Results: All respondents studied have heard of the term COVID-19, with mass media 330 (68.5%) and health workers 274 (56.8%) identified as the main source of information. One hundred and ninety-four (40.0%) and 344 (71.4%) of respondents had good knowledge and positive attitude towards COVID-19 preventive measures while 374 (77.6%) respondents were willing to take a COVID-19 vaccine. Small household size(OR=0.609; 95% CI=0.374-0.993; p=0.047), low educational status (OR=0.070; 95% CI =0.008-0.577; p =0.014) low rank care of security personnel (OR=0.319; 95% CI= 0.142-0.718; p =0.006) and category of security agency (OR=8.235; 95% CI =2.791- 24.297; p <0.001) significantly influenced willingness for COVID-19 vaccination among security personnel.
Conclusion: Willingness for COVID-19 vaccination was high among security officers studied. Sustained strategic stakeholder engagement and sensitization of security personnel through routine health training and retraining on COVID-19 preventive measures is required to corresponding actual vaccination among target populations.

Keywords: COVID-19, COVID-19 Vaccine, Vaccination, willingness for vaccine uptake, Security Personnel, Benin City

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