COVID-19 vaccinations: perceptions and behaviours in people with primary ciliary dyskinesia
COVID-19 vaccinations: perceptions and behaviours in people with primary ciliary dyskinesia
Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare genetic disease that causes recurrent respiratory infections. People with PCD may be at higher risk of severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and therefore vaccination against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is important. We studied vaccination willingness, speed of vaccination uptake, side effects, and changes in social contact behaviour after vaccination in people with PCD. We used data from COVID-PCD, an international participatory cohort study. A COVID-19 vaccination questionnaire was emailed to participants in May 2021 and 423 participants from 31 countries replied (median age: 30 years, range 1–85 years; 261 (62%) female). Vaccination uptake and willingness were high, with 273 of 287 adults (96%) being vaccinated or willing to be in June 2021; only 4% were hesitant. The most common reason for hesitancy was fear of side effects, reported by 88%. Mild side effects were common, but no participant reported severe side effects. Half of the participants changed their social behaviour after vaccination by seeing friends and family more often. The high vaccination willingness in the study population might reflect the extraordinary effort taken by PCD support groups to inform people about COVID-19 vaccination. Clear and specific information and involvement of representatives is important for high vaccine uptake.
COVID-19, PCD, Pandemic, Primary ciliary dyskinesia, SARS-CoV-2, Vaccinations, Vaccine
Pedersen, Eva S.L.
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Pedersen, Eva S.L.
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Goutaki, Myrofora
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Kuehni, Claudia E.
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Pedersen, Eva S.L., Mallet, Christina M, Lam, Yin Ting, Bellu, Sara, Cizeau, Isabelle, Copeland, Fiona, Lopez Fernandez, Trini, Manion, Michele, Harris, Amanda, Lucas, Jane, Santamaria, Francesca, Goutaki, Myrofora and Kuehni, Claudia E.
(2021)
COVID-19 vaccinations: perceptions and behaviours in people with primary ciliary dyskinesia.
Vaccines, 9 (12), [1496].
(doi:10.3390/vaccines9121496).
Abstract
Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare genetic disease that causes recurrent respiratory infections. People with PCD may be at higher risk of severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and therefore vaccination against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is important. We studied vaccination willingness, speed of vaccination uptake, side effects, and changes in social contact behaviour after vaccination in people with PCD. We used data from COVID-PCD, an international participatory cohort study. A COVID-19 vaccination questionnaire was emailed to participants in May 2021 and 423 participants from 31 countries replied (median age: 30 years, range 1–85 years; 261 (62%) female). Vaccination uptake and willingness were high, with 273 of 287 adults (96%) being vaccinated or willing to be in June 2021; only 4% were hesitant. The most common reason for hesitancy was fear of side effects, reported by 88%. Mild side effects were common, but no participant reported severe side effects. Half of the participants changed their social behaviour after vaccination by seeing friends and family more often. The high vaccination willingness in the study population might reflect the extraordinary effort taken by PCD support groups to inform people about COVID-19 vaccination. Clear and specific information and involvement of representatives is important for high vaccine uptake.
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Accepted/In Press date: 13 December 2021
Published date: 17 December 2021
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COVID-19, PCD, Pandemic, Primary ciliary dyskinesia, SARS-CoV-2, Vaccinations, Vaccine
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/453065
ISSN: 2076-393X
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Eva S.L. Pedersen
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Christina M Mallet
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Yin Ting Lam
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Sara Bellu
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Isabelle Cizeau
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Fiona Copeland
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Trini Lopez Fernandez
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Michele Manion
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Amanda Harris
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Francesca Santamaria
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Myrofora Goutaki
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Claudia E. Kuehni
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