Knowledge, Attitude and Practice towards COVID-19 Vaccination in District Badaun: A cross-sectional study

Authors

  • Ram Milan Prasot
  • Mohammad Ibrahim
  • Nishant Singh
  • Malik Faizan Ahmad
  • Anand Bihari
  • R.P. Singh

Keywords:

COVID-19, KAP study, Covid-19 Vaccine, Pandemic & BPL

Abstract

Background: COVID-19 was declared pandemic by WHO on 30

th
January 2020 and to cure it, No specific antiviral
treatment has been developed yet, therefore only preventive measures such as; facemask, regular hand washing, social as
well as physical distancing, respiratory etiquettes and vaccination against Covid-19, are proven methods of its control and
prevention. Objectives: To study the knowledge, Attitude and Practices among people about COVID-19 vaccine and find
out various socio-demographic factors for its decision making. Material &Methods: A descriptive cross sectional study
was conducted among the persons attended the tertiary care center to get vaccine against COVID-19 at Government
Medical College, Badaun, UP. Results: Out of all respondents, majority (77.2%) of them accepted to get the vaccine as
soon as available. 81.5% of respondents were male and more than half (60%) of them were unmarried. More than three
fourth (77.5%) of respondents were unemployed and nearly one third (32%) belonged to BPL category. As per study,
majority of respondents (86%) and (71.8%) said that vaccine is safe and effective way to control and prevent COVID-19,
respectively.(77.2%)respondents who accepted that vaccine should be taken as soon as available, more than half (57%) of
them said that doctor's recommendation is an important factor in vaccination decision-making.Conclusion: The most
important factor for vaccine hesitancy is the occurrence of mild to moderate adverse effects following immunization, and
this may be the biggest challenge in the global response against the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Published

2023-11-02

How to Cite

Prasot, R. M., Ibrahim, M., Singh, N., Ahmad, M. F., Bihari, A., & Singh, R. (2023). Knowledge, Attitude and Practice towards COVID-19 Vaccination in District Badaun: A cross-sectional study . Indian Journal of Preventive & Social Medicine, 53(2), 78–83. Retrieved from http://ijpsm.co.in/index.php/ijpsm/article/view/27