Characteristics associated with confidence in the vaccine for COVID-19 in citizens of La Libertad

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Introduction: The presence of COVID-19 generated a socio-economic and public health crisis worldwide, the only alternative to counteract this virus, in addition to all health measures, is the application of a vaccine to the entire population; However, it is known that to promote confidence...

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Autores: YUPARI AZABACHE, Irma Luz, PAREDES DÍAZ, Susana Edita
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad César Vallejo
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad César Vallejo
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/ucv-hacer/article/view/2005
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Vacuna
Efectividad
Confianza
COVID-19
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Características asociadas a la confianza en la vacuna para COVID-19 en ciudadanos de La Libertad
title Characteristics associated with confidence in the vaccine for COVID-19 in citizens of La Libertad
spellingShingle Characteristics associated with confidence in the vaccine for COVID-19 in citizens of La Libertad
YUPARI AZABACHE, Irma Luz
Vacuna
Efectividad
Confianza
COVID-19
title_short Characteristics associated with confidence in the vaccine for COVID-19 in citizens of La Libertad
title_full Characteristics associated with confidence in the vaccine for COVID-19 in citizens of La Libertad
title_fullStr Characteristics associated with confidence in the vaccine for COVID-19 in citizens of La Libertad
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title_sort Characteristics associated with confidence in the vaccine for COVID-19 in citizens of La Libertad
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv YUPARI AZABACHE, Irma Luz
PAREDES DÍAZ, Susana Edita
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PAREDES DÍAZ, Susana Edita
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Vacuna
Efectividad
Confianza
COVID-19
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Efectividad
Confianza
COVID-19
description Introduction: The presence of COVID-19 generated a socio-economic and public health crisis worldwide, the only alternative to counteract this virus, in addition to all health measures, is the application of a vaccine to the entire population; However, it is known that to promote confidence in the effectiveness of vaccines it was not enough to provide information in this regard, but also to know other factors that influence it; For this reason, the present research had the objective of analyzing the characteristics associated with confidence in the vaccine in citizens of the department of La Libertad in the year 2021. Method: A cross-sectional, correlational design was applied; A questionnaire was carried out and the data were collected using a virtual form from 284 citizens, whose sample was found with an error of 5.8%. Results: The findings indicate that 61.3% of citizens do trust the effectiveness of vaccines for COVID-19. Analyzing the biological characteristics, the elderly are those who have the greatest confidence in the effectiveness of the vaccines (100% of respondents), and the male sex (76.7%). In family characteristics, single people (62.3%) and who have children (65.9%). In social characteristics, having primary or secondary education (69%) and stable work (66%), as well as the virus not having been affected by this virus (64.6%), contribute to a greater acceptance of the vaccine against SARS COV 2 Conclusions: Of the analyzed characteristics, sex and having children are those that are related to confidence in the effectiveness of the vaccine.Keywords: Vaccine, Effectiveness, confidence, COVID-19.
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spelling Characteristics associated with confidence in the vaccine for COVID-19 in citizens of La LibertadCaracterísticas asociadas a la confianza en la vacuna para COVID-19 en ciudadanos de La LibertadYUPARI AZABACHE, Irma LuzPAREDES DÍAZ, Susana EditaVacunaEfectividadConfianzaCOVID-19Introduction: The presence of COVID-19 generated a socio-economic and public health crisis worldwide, the only alternative to counteract this virus, in addition to all health measures, is the application of a vaccine to the entire population; However, it is known that to promote confidence in the effectiveness of vaccines it was not enough to provide information in this regard, but also to know other factors that influence it; For this reason, the present research had the objective of analyzing the characteristics associated with confidence in the vaccine in citizens of the department of La Libertad in the year 2021. Method: A cross-sectional, correlational design was applied; A questionnaire was carried out and the data were collected using a virtual form from 284 citizens, whose sample was found with an error of 5.8%. Results: The findings indicate that 61.3% of citizens do trust the effectiveness of vaccines for COVID-19. Analyzing the biological characteristics, the elderly are those who have the greatest confidence in the effectiveness of the vaccines (100% of respondents), and the male sex (76.7%). In family characteristics, single people (62.3%) and who have children (65.9%). In social characteristics, having primary or secondary education (69%) and stable work (66%), as well as the virus not having been affected by this virus (64.6%), contribute to a greater acceptance of the vaccine against SARS COV 2 Conclusions: Of the analyzed characteristics, sex and having children are those that are related to confidence in the effectiveness of the vaccine.Keywords: Vaccine, Effectiveness, confidence, COVID-19. La presencia del COVID-19 generó una crisis socioeconómica y de salud pública a nivel mundial, la única alternativa para contrarrestar este virus, además de todas las medidas sanitarias, es la aplicación de una vacuna a toda la población; sin embargo, se conoce que para fomentar la confianza en la efectividad de vacunas no bastaba con proporcionar información al respecto, sino también conocer otros factores que influyen en ello; por esto la presente investigación tuvo el objetivo de analizar las características asociadas a la confianza en la vacuna en ciudadanos del departamento de La Libertad en el año 2021. Se aplicó un diseño transversal, correlacional; se utilizó un cuestionario y los datos fueron recolectados usando un formulario virtual a 284 ciudadanos, cuya muestra fue hallada con un error de 5.8%. Los hallazgos indican que 61.3% de los ciudadanos si confían en la efectividad de las vacunas para COVID-19. Analizando las características biológicas, los adultos mayores son los que tienen mayor confianza en la efectividad de las vacunas (100% de encuestados), y el sexo masculino (76.7%). En características familiares, personas solteras (62.3%) y que tienen hijos (65.9%). En características sociales, tener instrucción primaria o secundaria (69%) y trabajo estable (66%), así como el no haber sido afectado por este virus (64.6%), contribuye a una mayor aceptación de la vacuna contra el SARS COV 2. De las características analizadas, el sexo y el tener hijos son las que tienen relación con la confianza de la efectividad de la vacuna.Palabras clave: Vacuna, efectividad, confianza, COVID-19. Universidad Cesar Vallejo2021-11-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/ucv-hacer/article/view/200510.18050/RevUCVHACER.v10n4a6UCV Hacer; Vol. 10 No. 4 (2021): October - December; 61-66UCV Hacer; Vol. 10 Núm. 4 (2021): Octubre - Diciembre; 61-662414-86952305-8552reponame:Revistas - Universidad César Vallejoinstname:Universidad César Vallejoinstacron:UCVspahttp://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/ucv-hacer/article/view/2005/1755Derechos de autor 2021 UCV Hacerhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.ucv.edu.pe:article/20052022-11-28T21:29:42Z
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