Table 1.
Title | n | p |
---|---|---|
Side effects after receiving the vaccine—pain at the injection site after the first dose of the vaccine | 1275 | <0.0001 |
Side effects after receiving the vaccine—redness at the injection site after the first dose of the vaccine | 696 | <0.0001 |
Side effects after receiving the vaccine—pain in the limb after the first dose of the vaccine | 766 | <0.0001 |
Side effects after receiving second dose of the vaccine—a temperature above 38 °C | 229 | 0.04 |
Association between the development of COVID-19 and the occurrence of stronger side effects after the first dose of the vaccine | Stronger first dose—103 Stronger second dose—40 |
p < 0.0001 |
Stronger side effects after the second dose of the vaccine in those who had not previously had COVID-19 | Stronger first dose—298 Stronger second dose—768 |
p < 0.0001 |
Women suspected COVID-19 much more often than men | Women—238 Men—65 |
0.04 |
Women feel the need to vaccinate more often than men | Women—1243 Men—318 |
0.043 |
Women are more satisfied with the decision to vaccinate | Women—1251 Men—337 |
0.043 |
People with higher education knew the technology of the vaccine which they were vaccinated | 1057 | 0.002 |
People with higher education choose a vaccine based on the VIRUS mRNA technology | Moderna 39 Pfizer 911 |
p < 0.0001 |
People with higher education showed need to be vaccinated against COVID-19 | 1057 | 0.036 |
Nurses expressed a strong desire to be vaccinated against COVID-19 | 33 | NS |