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Author: Xiang, Xinran M; Hollen, Chris; Yang, Qian; Brumbach, Barbara H; Spain, Rebecca I; Wooliscroft, Lindsey
Title: COVID-19 vaccination willingness among people with multiple sclerosis
  • Cord-id: 46034907
  • Document date: 2021_5_31
  • ID: 46034907
    Snippet: BACKGROUND: Hesitancy to receive COVID-19 vaccination is a major public health concern. COVID-19 vaccine willingness and the factors contributing to willingness in adults with multiple sclerosis (MS) is unknown. We administered an online survey from 1 December 2020 to 7 January 2021 to adults with MS to estimate COVID-19 vaccine willingness among adults with MS. Bivariate analysis with chi-square testing compared categorical variables associated with vaccine willingness. RESULTS: Of 401 responde
    Document: BACKGROUND: Hesitancy to receive COVID-19 vaccination is a major public health concern. COVID-19 vaccine willingness and the factors contributing to willingness in adults with multiple sclerosis (MS) is unknown. We administered an online survey from 1 December 2020 to 7 January 2021 to adults with MS to estimate COVID-19 vaccine willingness among adults with MS. Bivariate analysis with chi-square testing compared categorical variables associated with vaccine willingness. RESULTS: Of 401 respondents, 70.1% were willing to receive an authorized COVID-19 vaccination if it was available to them, 22.7% were unsure, and 7.2% were unwilling. The most frequent concern for those unsure was vaccine safety. Vaccine willingness was associated with increased perceived personal risk of COVID-19 (χ(2) = 45.4; p < 0.0001), prior influenza vaccine acceptance (χ(2) = 97.6; p < 0.0001), higher educational level (χ(2) = 50.2; p < 0.0001), and if respondents discussed or planned to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine with their neurologists (χ(2) = 64.3; p < 0.0001). CONCLUSION: While COVID-19 vaccination willingness is high among people with MS, nearly 30% were either unwilling or unsure about being vaccinated. Neurologists should be aware of patient-centered factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine willingness and address COVID-19 vaccine safety concerns in discussions with their vaccine-unsure MS patients.

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