Background
The determination of the acceptance of the COVID‐19 vaccine by the health personnel will also be a guide for the upcoming vaccination studies. The aim of this study is to determine the acceptance status of COVID‐19 vaccine amongst healthcare professionals.
Materials and methods
A total of 1138 healthcare workers participated in this cross‐sectional study between 17th and 20th of September, 2020. The questionnaire, which was delivered via social media, was filled out by the participants over "Google Forms."
Results
As a result of the questionnaire, 68.6% of the healthcare professionals stated that they could be vaccinated. Men, students, the younger age group, and those who had a previous flu shot were all willing to get the COVID‐19 vaccine.
Conclusions
Efforts to increase the knowledge of healthcare professionals about the new vaccine and to eliminate their doubts and concerns are important.
The prevalence of GERD in a low-income population in Turkey was similar to that of developed countries, although with a different symptom profile, namely, a lower incidence of heartburn and a higher incidence of regurgitation and dyspepsia. These findings support the contention that there are a large number of patients worldwide in underdeveloped nations with poorly recognized and largely undertreated GERD.
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