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. 2022 Nov 25;10(12):2013. doi: 10.3390/vaccines10122013

Table 2.

Vaccination influences, attitudes and experiences among health workers in Bahia, Brazil, in 2020.

Total * %
Do you share information about vaccination on social media?
yes 259 57.30
no 193 42.70
Has anything ever happened in your life or community that made you stop believing in vaccines?
no 421 92.94
yes 32 7.06
Do you believe that the government provides the best vaccine on the market?
yes 293 70.60
no 122 29.40
Do you trust the industry that produces your vaccine?
yes 342 82.61
no 72 17.39
Do you trust the information that professionals provide about vaccination?
yes 406 90.22
no 44 9.78
Do you feel safe receiving new vaccines?
yes 367 81.37
no 84 18.63
Does the distance to vaccination clinics or units prevent you from being vaccinated?
no 402 96.17
yes 16 3.83
In vaccination campaigns, do you receive sufficient information to decide on being vaccinated?
yes 367 81.56
no 83 18.44
Within your family, friends, and community circles, do people usually seek vaccination?
yes 410 91.11
no 40 8.89
Do you feel sufficiently informed about the risks and benefits of vaccination?
yes 350 77.26
no 103 22.74
Have you ever decided not to be vaccinated due to a lack of financial means?
no 406 89.82
yes 46 10.18
Do you feel afraid when you are about to receive a vaccine?
no 280 62.08
yes 171 37.92
Do you consider that the vaccination schedule is sufficiently flexible to comply with?
yes 377 84.72
no 68 15.28
Have you ever had reactions to any vaccines?
no 317 70.29
yes 134 29.71
Do you feel well treated by the professionals who administer vaccines?
yes 408 91.07
no 40 8.93

* Total may vary due to missing values.