PREDICTION OF THE MOST EFFICIENT FACTORS OF THE SUCCESS OF THE HEALTH WORKERS (NURSES) AGAINST ANTIVACCINATION (VACCINE HESITATION) WITH THE PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS METHOD AND SAMPLING
With vaccination, every year 2-3 million deaths from diseases like diphtheria, tetanus, whooping, influenza and measles are prevented. It is reported that if the scope of the vaccine is straightened globally, then 1,5 million more deaths are also preventable.
Today, more than 70 vaccines are produced with the aim of protection from nearly 30 microorganisms. Vaccination studies for newly occurred viruses are continuing rapidly. Although there have been a progression since the first vaccine, there are still deaths from contagious diseases which can be prevented by vaccine. While vaccination prevents deaths and injuries there are also economical benefits like the decrease in job loss, the increase in productivity and the decrease in hospitalization.
Intense vaccination in Turkey was started in 1981, since 2013 there is vaccination against 13 diseases.
But recently the vaccine refusal is frequent in world and for some reasons in Turkey. The examination of the literature on this topic reveals differences in the reasons for vaccine refusal. Among these reasons are that the individuals do not have sufficient information about this topic, some negativities they have encountered, misinformation of the media, disinformation, considering it as important, disbelieving its usefulness.
Because that the vaccine refusal numbers are increasing day by day, the “vaccine hesitancy” context was introduced.
The launching of vaccination, sustaining it and evaluating the success are the duties of health workers. But there can be vaccine hesitation among health workers. This can cause serious public health problems.
Thus, this study was planned to determine the views of the health workers and the students who take health education against vaccine applications.
immunization, vaccine-refusal, vaccine compliance, vaccine-hesitancy, vaccine safety, antivaccination, prime factors, factor analysis.
Received: June 2, 2021; Accepted: July 23, 2021; Published: August 26, 2021
How to cite this article: Adnan Mazmanoğlu, Fügen Özcanarslan and Seda Mazmanoğlu Atılman, Prediction of the most efficient factors of the success of the health workers (nurses) against antivaccination (vaccine hesitation) with the principal components method and sampling, JP Journal of Biostatistics 18(3) (2021), 357-377. DOI: 10.17654/JB018010357
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