Changes in Attitudes towards the COVID-19 Vaccine and the Willingness to Get Vaccinated among Adults in Poland: Analysis of Serial, Cross-Sectional, Representative Surveys, January–April 2021
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Settings
2.2. Participants
2.3. Measures
2.4. Statistical Analysis
2.5. Ethics
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of the Study Population
3.2. Dynamics of COVID-19 Pandemic in Poland
3.3. Fear of SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus Infection
3.4. Lack of Willingness to Vaccinate against COVID-19
3.5. Reasons for Negative Attitudes towards the COVID-19 Vaccine and the Lack of Willingness to Get Vaccinated
3.6. Associations between Lack of Fear of SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus Infection and Negative Attitudes towards the COVID-19 Vaccination
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Date | Event/Decision Regarding Vaccination against COVID-19 |
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8 December 2020 | The world’s first person received the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine after its approval in the UK |
15 December 2020 | The Polish government adopted a resolution on the organization of the National COVID-19 Vaccination Programme |
21 December 2020 | EMA’s decision on the conditional marketing authorization for the first COVID-19 vaccine (Pfizer/BioNTech) in the EU |
27 December 2020 | The first Polish citizen was vaccinated against COVID-19 as part of the National COVID-19 Vaccination Programme; mass vaccination of healthcare workers (Stage 0) |
29 December 2020 | Public vaccination of physicians and politicians, including representatives of the Polish parliament and the Ministry of Health |
6 January 2021 | EMA’s decision on the conditional marketing authorization for the second COVID-19 vaccine (Moderna) in the EU |
14 January 2021 | All citizens aged 18–69 could submit a declaration of willingness to get vaccinated (to gauge interest; it was not tantamount to signing up for vaccination, but it allowed a priority vaccination date in the event of vaccination for a given Stage of the Programme) |
15 January 2021 | Allowing people over 80 years of age to register for vaccination |
18 January 2021 | Vaccination of residents of long-term care facilities and nursing homes (approximately 70,000 people) |
22 January 2021 | Allowing people over 70 years of age to register for vaccination |
25 January 2021 | Vaccination of people over 60 years of age (Stage I) |
29 January 2021 | EMA’s decision on the conditional marketing authorization for the third COVID-19 vaccine (AstraZeneca (AstraZeneca plc, Cambridge, UK)) in the EU |
12 February 2021 | Vaccination of teachers (approximately 270,000 teachers out of 440,000 eligible) |
3 March 2021 | Austria suspended the use of one batch of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine after two persons suffered blood clots after vaccination |
6 March 2021 | Time interval for second dose of COVID-19 vaccine extended (AstraZeneca up to 12 weeks; Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna up to 42 days) |
10 March 2021 | Amendment of the ordinance—COVID-19 survivors can be vaccinated not earlier than three months from the date of obtaining a positive result of the RT-PCR test |
11 March 2021 | EMA’s decision on the conditional marketing authorization for the single-dose COVID-19 vaccine (Johnson & Johnson) in the EU; Denmark and Norway suspend AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine over blood clot concerns |
23 March 2021 | Vaccination of people aged 60–64 years |
24 March 2021 | Vaccination of uniformed services |
9 April 2021 | Dentists, nurses, midwives, paramedics, physiotherapists, and pharmacists authorized to qualify patients for vaccination against COVID-19 |
19 April 2021 | Starting vaccinations at the Common Vaccination Centers (large points organized in central places in towns and villages or at sports stadiums) |
20 April 2021 | The possibility of vaccinating any person over 18 years of age if there is a risk that the vaccine will be wasted |
23 April 2021 | Public vaccination (AstraZeneca) of the Polish Prime Minister |
26 April 2021 | Public vaccination of the Polish President |
1–3 May 2021 | Mobile vaccination points (single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine) in major Polish cities during the national holiday |
10 May 2021 | All persons over the age of 18 can schedule an appointment for the COVID-19 vaccine |
17 May 2021 | Time interval for second dose of COVID-19 vaccine shortened (AstraZeneca from 84 days to 35 days; Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna from 42 to 35 days); COVID-19 survivors can be vaccinated not earlier than 30 days from the date of obtaining a positive result of the reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test; allowing people aged 16–18 years to register for vaccination |
31 May 2021 | A total of 20 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine had been administered in Poland |
1 June 2021 | Fully vaccinated people have obtained the EU Certificate of Vaccination against COVID-19 |
7 June 2021 | Allowing people aged 12–15 years to register for vaccination |
Study Date (Wave) | January 2021 | February 2021 | March 2021 | April 2021 |
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n | 1150 | 1179 | 1154 | 1131 |
Age (years) | ||||
mean ± SD | 48.7 (17.8) | 48.8 (17.7) | 48.2 (18.2) | 48.2 (17.8) |
≤34 | 27.6% | 27.6% | 27.0% | 26.9% |
35–64 | 50.4% | 50.5% | 51.0% | 51.0% |
65+ | 22.0% | 22.0% | 22.0% | 22.1% |
Gender | ||||
Male | 47.1% | 47.2% | 47.1% | 47.1% |
Female | 52.9% | 52.8% | 52.9% | 52.9% |
Place of residence | ||||
rural | 40.5% | 40.2% | 40.6% | 40.6% |
city below 20,000 residents | 12.7% | 15.9% | 14.0% | 13.1% |
city from 20,000 to 49,999 residents | 12.2% | 11.6% | 11.7% | 11.1% |
city from 50,000 to 99,999 residents | 9.2% | 8.5% | 9.8% | 10.9% |
city from 100,000 to 499,999 residents | 14.6% | 14.5% | 13.9% | 14.5% |
city 500,000 and more residents | 10.8% | 9.2% | 10.0% | 9.9% |
Educational level | ||||
primary education | 16.8% | 16.3% | 16.4% | 16.4% |
vocational education | 23.7% | 23.4% | 23.4% | 23.4% |
secondary education | 31.3% | 31.6% | 31.6% | 31.5% |
higher education | 28.2% | 28.7% | 28.5% | 28.6% |
Study Date (Wave) | January 2021 | February 2021 | March 2021 | April 2021 | p-Value | ||||
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% | 95%CI | % | 95%CI | % | 95%CI | % | 95%CI | ||
Male 18–34 years | 57.8 | (50.2–65) | 70.2 | (62.3–77) | 59.7 | (52.2–67.5) | 55.1 | (47.3–62.6) | <0.05 |
Female 18–34 years | 49.0 | (41.3–57.3) | 55.6 | (48.3–62.8) | 53.7 | (46–61.5) | 42.0 | (34.5–50.5) | 0.078 |
Male 35–64 years | 35.5 | (29.7–41.5) | 45.3 | (39.6–51.1) | 37.5 | (31.8–43.1) | 36.2 | (30.6–41.9) | 0.061 |
Female 35–64 years | 21.6 | (17.3–26.2) | 27.2 | (22.5–32.4) | 30.6 | (25.7–35.9) | 29.4 | (24.5–34.7) | <0.05 |
Male 65 years and more | 25.0 | (18.1–33.5) | 23.3 | (16.2–31) | 28.3 | (20.4–37.1) | 26.5 | (18.4–35.5) | 0.846 |
Female 65 years and more | 15.2 | (9.7–21.7) | 22.4 | (16.2–30.2) | 18.8 | (13–25.7) | 21.8 | (15.8–28.9) | 0.361 |
Total | 33.1 | (30.5–35.9) | 40.3 | (37.5–43.1) | 37.6 | (34.8–40.4) | 35.0 | (32.3–37.8) | <0.01 |
Variable | Model for Lack of Fear of SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus Infection | Model for Lack of Willingness to Vaccinate against COVID-19 | ||||
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p-Value | OR | 95%CI OR | p-Value | OR | 95%CI OR | |
Age | ||||||
≤34 | <0.001 | 4.39 | (3.61–5.34) | <0.001 | 5.17 | (4.18–6.38) |
35–64 | <0.001 | 1.69 | (1.41–2.02) | <0.001 | 2.08 | (1.71–2.53) |
65+ | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. |
Gender | ||||||
Male | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. |
Female | <0.001 | 0.63 | (0.55–0.71) | p < 0.01 | 1.21 | (1.06–1.38) |
Place of residence | ||||||
rural | <0.01 | 1.4 | (1.1–1.77) | <0.001 | 2.42 | (1.84–3.18) |
city below 20,000 residents | 0.157 | 1.22 | (0.93–1.59) | <0.001 | 1.94 | (1.43–2.65) |
city from 20,000 to 49,999 residents | <0.01 | 1.49 | (1.13–1.97) | <0.001 | 2.33 | (1.7–3.19) |
city from 50,000 to 99,999 residents | <0.01 | 1.49 | (1.12–1.99) | <0.001 | 2.26 | (1.63–3.13) |
city from 100,000 to 499,999 residents | 0.053 | 1.3 | (1–1.7) | <0.01 | 1.61 | (1.18–2.19) |
city 500,000 and more residents | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. |
Educational level | ||||||
primary education | 0.51 | 1.07 | (0.87–1.33) | <0.001 | 1.76 | (1.41–2.19) |
vocational education | 0.796 | 1.03 | (0.85–1.24) | <0.001 | 1.77 | (1.46–2.16) |
secondary education | 0.289 | 1.09 | (0.93–1.28) | <0.001 | 1.51 | (1.27–1.79) |
higher education | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. |
Study wave | ||||||
January 2021 | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. |
February 2021 | <0.001 | 1.4 | (1.17–1.67) | 0.08 | 1.18 | (0.98–1.41) |
March 2021 | <0.05 | 1.25 | (1.04–1.49) | 0.239 | 1.12 | (0.93–1.34) |
April 2021 | 0.303 | 1.1 | (0.92–1.32) | 0.937 | 1.01 | (0.84–1.21) |
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Raciborski, F.; Jankowski, M.; Gujski, M.; Pinkas, J.; Samel-Kowalik, P. Changes in Attitudes towards the COVID-19 Vaccine and the Willingness to Get Vaccinated among Adults in Poland: Analysis of Serial, Cross-Sectional, Representative Surveys, January–April 2021. Vaccines 2021, 9, 832. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9080832
Raciborski F, Jankowski M, Gujski M, Pinkas J, Samel-Kowalik P. Changes in Attitudes towards the COVID-19 Vaccine and the Willingness to Get Vaccinated among Adults in Poland: Analysis of Serial, Cross-Sectional, Representative Surveys, January–April 2021. Vaccines. 2021; 9(8):832. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9080832
Chicago/Turabian StyleRaciborski, Filip, Mateusz Jankowski, Mariusz Gujski, Jarosław Pinkas, and Piotr Samel-Kowalik. 2021. "Changes in Attitudes towards the COVID-19 Vaccine and the Willingness to Get Vaccinated among Adults in Poland: Analysis of Serial, Cross-Sectional, Representative Surveys, January–April 2021" Vaccines 9, no. 8: 832. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9080832
APA StyleRaciborski, F., Jankowski, M., Gujski, M., Pinkas, J., & Samel-Kowalik, P. (2021). Changes in Attitudes towards the COVID-19 Vaccine and the Willingness to Get Vaccinated among Adults in Poland: Analysis of Serial, Cross-Sectional, Representative Surveys, January–April 2021. Vaccines, 9(8), 832. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9080832