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Vaccine Hesitancy in Diabetics: A Regional Study
RomaniaWednesday, April 30, 2025
The study found that a majority of the participants had received the COVID-19 vaccine. The Pfizer vaccine was the most common choice. The main reason for getting vaccinated was a concern for personal health and the well-being of others.
For those who chose not to get vaccinated, fear of side effects was the primary concern. When it came to the third dose, personal perceptions played a significant role in hesitancy, while health concerns remained the top reason for acceptance.
The study also found that factors like marital status, age, religious beliefs, ethnicity, occupation, and education level had a significant impact on vaccine acceptance.
This research highlights the importance of education and comprehensive healthcare in promoting vaccine acceptance. Starting early and integrating preventive medicine into the healthcare system could make a big difference.
It is crucial to consider these factors when developing strategies to increase vaccine uptake, especially among vulnerable populations like those with diabetes.
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