2022
DOI: 10.46629/jms.2022.65
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Hemşirelerde COVID-19 Aşısının Kabulü ve Hastalığa Yakalanma Korkusu

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“…The COVID-19 vaccine acceptance was higher in healthcare professionals with advanced age (55+) (Güngör et al, 2022;Eguia et al, 2021;Wiysonge et al, 2022). Similar to our study findings, Biswas et al…”
Section: Discussion Of Sociodemographic Factorssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The COVID-19 vaccine acceptance was higher in healthcare professionals with advanced age (55+) (Güngör et al, 2022;Eguia et al, 2021;Wiysonge et al, 2022). Similar to our study findings, Biswas et al…”
Section: Discussion Of Sociodemographic Factorssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Previous studies have found a strong relationship between the seasonal flu and H1N1 vaccine acceptance (Chor et al, 2009;Liao et al, 2011). When the studies included in the systematic review are examined, it is seen that the unknown side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine (Güngör et al, 2022;Dara et al, 2021;Eguia et al, 2021;Joshi et al, 2021), safety concerns (Güngör et al, 2022;Eguia et al, 2021;Joshi et al, 2021;Tomietto et al, 2022;Wiysonge et al, 2022), and suspicion regarding the efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine (Güngör et al, 2022;Eguia et al, 2021;Joshi et al, 2021) , 2020). This shows that vaccine acceptance may increase over time.…”
Section: Discussion Of Other Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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