Acceptance of COVID-19 Vaccines among Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Japan

Nishida, Yu and Hosomi, Shuhei and Kobayashi, Yumie and Nakata, Rieko and Ominami, Masaki and Nadatani, Yuji and Fukunaga, Shusei and Otani, Koji and Tanaka, Fumio and Nagami, Yasuaki and Taira, Koichi and Kamata, Noriko and Fujiwara, Yasuhiro (2021) Acceptance of COVID-19 Vaccines among Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Japan. Healthcare, 10 (1). p. 6. ISSN 2227-9032

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Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination is recommended for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, the acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines has not been sufficiently evaluated in patients with IBD. We aimed to assess the acceptance and hesitancy of COVID-19 vaccination and related factors among these patients. A retrospective cohort study using a self-reported questionnaire was performed among patients with IBD between 22 June 2021 and 30 August 2021. Of the 187 participants, 10.2% (n = 19) were hesitant to be vaccinated. Patients in the vaccine-hesitant group were younger (p = 0.009) and had a shorter disease duration (p = 0.020). Vedolizumab was prescribed more frequently (p = 0.024) and immunomodulators were less frequently used (p = 0.027) in this group. Multivariable logistic regression analysis identified age (odds ratio [OR]: 0.96, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.92–1.00, p = 0.042) and the use of immunomodulators (OR: 0.08, 95% CI: 0.01–0.66, p = 0.019) as independent significant factors for vaccine hesitancy. The COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy rate in patients with IBD in Japan was 10% in this study. The Japanese COVID-19 vaccination campaign appears to be successful. The risk of COVID-19 among patients with IBD requires adequate measures to ensure that vaccines are accepted by vaccine-hesitant patients. These findings may be helpful in achieving adequate vaccination rates.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: surveys and questionnaires; severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; mRNA-1273; BNT162b2; AZD1222
Subjects: European Scholar > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 11 Sep 2023 10:07
Last Modified: 11 Sep 2023 10:07
URI: http://article.publish4promo.com/id/eprint/2175

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