Factors Related to Caregivers’ Intention to Vaccinate Their Elderly Family Members with Major Neurocognitive Disorders against COVID-19
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Ethics Statement
2.3. Measures
2.3.1. Caregiver Intention to Vaccinate Elderly Family Members with MNDs against COVID-19
2.3.2. Caregiver Motors to Vaccinate Their Elderly Family Members with MNDs against COVID-19
2.3.3. Caregiver Concerns Regarding the Side Effects of COVID-19 Vaccines
2.3.4. Other Family Members’ Attitudes toward Vaccination of Elderly Family Members with MNDs against COVID-19
2.3.5. Obtaining Information about COVID-19 Vaccines from Social Media
2.3.6. Caregiver Mental Health Status
2.3.7. Caregiver Fear of COVID-19
2.3.8. Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Elderly Family Members with MNDs
2.3.9. Cognitive Impairments of Elderly Family Members with MNDs
2.3.10. Demographics of Caregiver and Elderly Individuals with MNDs
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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n (%) | Mean (SD) | Range | |
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Caregiver (n = 232) | |||
Gender | |||
Women | 143 (61.6) | ||
Men | 89 (38.4) | ||
Age (year) | 58.1 (11.3) | 24–94 | |
Education level | |||
High school or below | 93 (40.1) | ||
College or above | 139 (59.9) | ||
Mental health status on the BSRS-5 | 173 (74.6) | ||
Good to fair | 59 (25.4) | ||
Poor | |||
Elderly family members with MNDs (n = 232) | |||
Gender | |||
Women | 159 (68.5) | ||
Men | 73 (31.5) | ||
Age (year) | 81.5 (8.7) | 60–102 | |
Diagnosis of MND | |||
Alzheimer’s disease | 171 (73.7) | ||
Vascular dementia | 27 (11.6) | ||
Dementia with Lewy bodies | 16 (6.9) | ||
Frontotemporal dementia | 7 (3.0) | ||
Others | 11 (4.7) | ||
Neuropsychiatric symptoms on the NPI-Q | 11.2 (7.6) | 0–34 | |
Severity of cognitive impairments on the CDR | 1.5 (0.5) | 1–3 |
n (%) | Mean (SD) | Range | |
---|---|---|---|
Intention to vaccinate elderly family members with MNDs | 7.1 (3.1) | 1–10 | |
Motors of vaccinating elderly family members with MNDs | |||
Impact | 16.9 (3.6) | 5–21 | |
Knowledge | 15.0 (3.7) | 5–21 | |
Value | 17.0 (3.6) | 5–21 | |
Autonomy | 14.0 (3.8) | 3–21 | |
Fear of COVID-19 on the FCV-19S | 17.3 (6.3) | 7–34 | |
Concern regarding side effects of COVID-19 vaccines | 1.4 (0.9) | 0–3 | |
Perceived familial support for vaccinating elderly family members with MNDs | 3.0 (1.0) | 1–4 | |
Receiving COVID-19 information from social media | 109 (47.0) |
Bivariable Linear Regression | Multivariable Linear Regression | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
B (se) | p | B (se) | p | |
Caregivers’ gender a | 0.717 (0.422) | 0.091 | ||
Caregivers’ age | −0.020 (0.018) | 0.282 | ||
Caregivers’ education level b | −0.427 (0.420) | 0.311 | ||
Caregivers’ fear of COVID-19 | −0.043 (0.033) | 0.195 | ||
Caregivers’ concern regarding side effects of COVID-19 vaccines | −0.942 (0.215) | <0.001 | −0.028 (0.157) | 0.857 |
Caregivers’ perceived family support for vaccinating elderly family members with MNDs | 2.006 (0.148) | <0.001 | 1.260 (0.152) | <0.001 |
Caregivers’ mental health status c | −0.395 (0.473) | 0.405 | ||
Motors of vaccinating elderly family members with MNDs: impact | 0.522 (0.046) | <0.001 | 0.141 (0.073) | 0.054 |
Motors of vaccinating elderly family members with MNDs: knowledge | 0.418 (0.049) | <0.001 | −0.062 (0.052) | 0.238 |
Motors of vaccinating elderly family members with MNDs: value | 0.531 (0.044) | <0.001 | 0.226 (0.073) | 0.002 |
Motors of vaccinating elderly family members with MNDs: autonomy | 0.385 (0.049) | <0.001 | 0.146 (0.042) | 0.001 |
Caregivers receiving COVID-19 information from social media | −0.372 (0.413) | 0.368 | ||
Elderly family members’ gender a | 0.052 (0.445) | 0.906 | ||
Elderly family members’ age | −0.062 (0.023) | 0.009 | −0.032 (0.015) | 0.036 |
Neuropsychiatric symptoms | −0.031 (0.027) | 0.254 | ||
Cognitive impairments | −0.341 (0.328) | 0.299 |
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Huang, M.-F.; Yeh, Y.-C.; Liu, T.-L.; Hsiao, R.C.; Chen, C.-S.; Yen, C.-F. Factors Related to Caregivers’ Intention to Vaccinate Their Elderly Family Members with Major Neurocognitive Disorders against COVID-19. Vaccines 2024, 12, 668. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines12060668
Huang M-F, Yeh Y-C, Liu T-L, Hsiao RC, Chen C-S, Yen C-F. Factors Related to Caregivers’ Intention to Vaccinate Their Elderly Family Members with Major Neurocognitive Disorders against COVID-19. Vaccines. 2024; 12(6):668. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines12060668
Chicago/Turabian StyleHuang, Mei-Feng, Yi-Chun Yeh, Tai-Ling Liu, Ray C. Hsiao, Cheng-Sheng Chen, and Cheng-Fang Yen. 2024. "Factors Related to Caregivers’ Intention to Vaccinate Their Elderly Family Members with Major Neurocognitive Disorders against COVID-19" Vaccines 12, no. 6: 668. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines12060668