Parents’ and Guardians’ Willingness to Vaccinate Their Children against COVID-19: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Search Strategy
2.2. Eligibility Criteria
2.3. Data Extraction
2.4. Quality Assessment
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Search Results and Study Characteristics
3.2. Willingness on Children’s Vaccination
3.3. Subgroup Analyses and Meta-Regression
3.4. Determinant Assessment
3.4.1. Socio-Demographics
3.4.2. Perceived Susceptibility and Severity
3.4.3. Perceived Benefits and Risks of Vaccination
3.4.4. Attitude and Beliefs, and Routine and Influenza Vaccination Behavior
3.4.5. Cues to Action (Access to Scientific Information or Recommendations)
3.5. Publication Bias
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Mesh | Synonyms [Title/Abstract] |
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Infant OR Child OR Adolescent | Children OR adolescents OR adolescence OR teen OR teens OR teenager OR teenagers OR youth OR youths |
SARS-CoV-2 OR COVID-19 | Coronavirus Disease 2019 Virus OR 2019 Novel Coronavirus OR 2019 Novel Coronaviruses OR SARS-CoV-2 Virus OR SARS-CoV-2 Virus OR SARS-CoV-2 Viruses OR 2019-nCoV OR COVID-19 Virus OR COVID 19 Virus OR COVID-19 Viruses OR SARS Coronavirus 2 OR Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 OR COVID 19 OR COVID-19 Virus Disease OR COVID 19 Virus Disease OR COVID-19 Virus Diseases OR COVID-19 Virus Infection OR COVID 19 Virus Infection OR COVID-19 Virus Infections OR 2019-nCoV Infection OR 2019 nCoV Infection OR 2019-nCoV Infections OR Coronavirus Disease-19 OR Coronavirus Disease 19 OR 2019 Novel Coronavirus Disease OR 2019 Novel Coronavirus Infection OR 2019-nCoV Disease OR 2019 nCoV Disease OR 2019-nCoV Diseases OR Coronavirus Disease 2019 OR SARS Coronavirus 2 Infection OR SARS-CoV-2 Infection OR SARS-CoV-2 Infection OR SARS-CoV-2 Infections |
COVID-19 Vaccines OR Vaccines OR Vaccination | Vaccine OR vaccine OR vaccins OR vaccined OR vaccinal OR vaccinate OR vaccinated OR vaccinates OR vaccinator OR vaccinators OR vaccinating OR Vaccinations OR Active Immunization OR Active Immunizations |
Surveys and Questionnaires OR Health Surveys | Survey OR surveys OR surveyed OR surveying OR questionnaire OR questionnaires OR questionnair |
Attitude | Response |
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Vaccination willingness | Yes/Yes, definitely/Yes, as soon as it will be possible/Very likely Agree/Likely/Fairly likely/Somewhat likely Yes, but only in a few months (up to a year)/Yes, but in more than a year/Unsure but leaning towards yes |
Vaccination refusal or hesitancy | No/No, never/No, definitely not/Not at all likely Very unlikely/Quite unlikely Unlikely/Somewhat unlikely/Not likely/No, but maybe I will consider it in the future/Unsure but leaning towards no Neutral/Undecided/Uncertain/Not sure/I cannot decide/I don’t know |
Author | Year | Continent | Country | Survey Sites | Survey Method | Vaccination Willing (n) | Sample Size (n) | Quality of Study |
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Bagateli et al. [16] | 2021 | South America | Brazil | hospital | offline | 458 | 501 | B |
Marquez et al. [17] | 2020 | North America | the United States | hospital | offline | 21 | 97 | C |
Akarsu et al. [18] | 2020 | Asia | Turkey | non-hospital | online | 97 | 232 | C |
Aldakhil et al. [19] | 2021 | Asia | Saudi Arabia | hospital | offline | 128 | 270 | B |
Brandstetter et al. [20] | 2020 | Europe | Germany | non-hospital | online | 312 | 612 | B |
Hetherington et al. [21] | 2020 | North America | Canada | hospital | online | 798 | 1321 | B |
Montalti et al. [22] | 2021 | Europe | Italy | non-hospital | online | 3017 | 4993 | A |
Pierantoni et al. [23] | 2020 | Europe | Italy | non-hospital | online | 1651 | 1812 | B |
Scherer et al. [24] | 2021 | North America | the United States | non-hospital | online | 567 | 1022 | B |
Teasdale et al. [25] | 2021 | North America | the United States | non-hospital | online | 1024 | 2074 | B |
Temsah et al. [26] | 2021 | Asia | Saudi Arabia | non-hospital | online | 1507 | 3167 | B |
Wang et al. [27] | 2020 | Asia | China | non-hospital | offline | 1784 | 3009 | A |
Yang et al. [28] | 2020 | Asia | China | non-hospital | online | 9122 | 12872 | A |
Yigit et al. [29] | 2020 | Asia | Turkey | hospital | offline | 243 | 428 | B |
Yilmaz et al. [30] | 2021 | Asia | Turkey | non-hospital | online | 376 | 1035 | B |
Zhou et al. [31] | 2020 | Asia | China | hospital | offline | 637 | 747 | A |
Almusbah et al. [32] | 2021 | Asia | Saudi Arabia | non-hospital | online | 256 | 1000 | B |
Goldman et al. [33] | 2020 | multi-continent | multi-country | hospital | online | 1006 | 1541 | A |
Teasdale et al. [34] | 2021 | North America | the United States | non-hospital | online | 693 | 1119 | B |
Xu et al. [35] | 2020 | Asia | China | non-hospital | online | 3451 | 4748 | A |
Babicki et al. [36] | 2021 | Europe | Poland | non-hospital | online | 2213 | 4432 | B |
Wan et al. [37] | 2021 | Asia | China | non-hospital | offline | 406 | 468 | A |
Altulaihi et al. [38] | 2021 | Asia | Saudi Arabia | hospital | offline | 179 | 333 | B |
Goldman et al. [39] | 2021 | multi-continent | multi-country | hospital | online | 1736 | 2769 | B |
A et al. [40] | 2020 | Asia | China | hospital | online | 6723 | 13451 | B |
Bell et al. [41] | 2020 | Europe | England | non-hospital | online | 1116 | 1252 | A |
Humble et al. [42] | 2020 | North America | Canada | non-hospital | online | 1074 | 1702 | A |
Choi et al. [43] | 2021 | Asia | Korea | hospital | offline | 145 | 226 | B |
Evans et al. [44] | 2021 | Oceania | Australian | non-hospital | online | 525 | 1094 | B |
Subgroups | No. of Studies | Acceptance Rate (%) (95% CI) | I2 (%) | p-Value |
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Continent | <0.0001 | |||
Asia | 14 | 58.33 [47.96, 68.01] | 99.5 | |
Europe | 5 | 72.66 [51.99, 86.71] | 99.6 | |
South America | 1 | 91.42 [88.63, 93.57] | - | |
Oceania | 1 | 47.99 [45.04, 50.95] | - | |
Multi-continents | 2 | 63.72 [61.90, 65.51] | 65.1 | |
North America | 6 | 52.25 [40.77, 63.51] | 96.2 | |
Country | <0.0001 | |||
China | 6 | 72.57 [60.66, 81.95] | 99.7 | |
Turkey | 3 | 44.78 [35.09, 54.89] | 96.1 | |
Saudi Arabia | 4 | 42.95 [32.21, 54.40] | 98.1 | |
Poland | 1 | 49.93 [48.46, 51.40] | - | |
Brazil | 1 | 91.42 [88.63 93.57] | - | |
England | 1 | 89.14 [87.29, 90.74] | - | |
Germany | 1 | 50.98 [47.02, 54.93] | - | |
Korea | 1 | 64.16 [57.70, 70.14] | - | |
Australian | 1 | 47.99 [45.04, 50.95] | - | |
Multi-country | 2 | 63.72 [61.90, 65.51] | 65.1 | |
Canada | 2 | 61.91 [60.03, 63.75] | 56.3 | |
the United States | 4 | 47.03 [32.02, 62.59] | 96.3 | |
Italy | 2 | 79.80 [51.30, 93.68] | 99.8 | |
Year | 0.3184 | |||
2020 | 14 | 65.26 [53.74, 75.24] | 99.5 | |
2021 | 15 | 57.63 [47.34, 67.30] | 98.7 | |
Survey method | 0.4468 | |||
online | 20 | 59.17 [50.80, 67.04] | 99.5 | |
offline | 9 | 66.21 [49.33, 79.77] | 98.4 | |
Survey sites | 0.9061 | |||
hospital | 11 | 61.99 [49.04, 73.43] | 98.7 | |
non-hospital | 18 | 61.04 [51.08, 70.16] | 99.5 | |
Quality of study | < 0.0001 | |||
A B | 9 18 | 74.23 [65.61, 81.31] 57.43 [48.11, 66.26] | 98.9 98.9 | |
C | 2 | 31.60 [19.15, 47.40] | 91.4 |
Variables | Coefficient | 95% CI | Std. Err | p-Value | |
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Univariate Analysis | |||||
Survey sites | Hospital | ref | ref | ref | ref |
Non-hospital | −0.0401 | (−0.7038, 0.6236) | 0.3386 | 0.9057 | |
Survey method | Offline | ref | ref | ref | ref |
Online | −0.3043 | (−0.9927, 0.3841) | 0.3512 | 0.3863 | |
Continent | America | ref | ref | ref | ref |
Asia | −0.0607 | (−0.8293, 0.7079) | 0.3922 | 0.8770 | |
Europe | 0.5792 | (−0.3907, 1.5492) | 0.4949 | 0.2418 | |
Multi-continent | 0.1782 | (−1.1466, 1.5030) | 0.6759 | 0.7921 | |
Oceania | −0.4779 | (−2.2446, 1.2887) | 0.9014 | 0.5960 | |
Gender of parents and guardians | Male | ref | ref | ref | ref |
Female | 0.7219 | (−1.5641, 3.0079) | 1.1664 | 0.5360 | |
Education level | High school or lower | ref | ref | ref | ref |
College or higher | −0.2851 | (−2.1543, 1.5841) | 0.9537 | 0.7650 | |
Age of parents and guardians | ≥30 | ref | ref | ref | ref |
<30 | 0.3633 | (−4.4087, 5.1354) | 2.4348 | 0.8814 | |
Routine and influenza vaccination behavior | No | ref | ref | ref | ref |
Yes | −0.4782 | (−2.5808, 1.6244) | 1.0728 | 0.6558 | |
Vaccination willingness for self | No | ref | ref | ref | ref |
Yes | 3.8195 | (2.4483, 5.1906) | 0.6996 | <0.001 | |
Multivariate Analysis | |||||
Gender of parents and guardians | Male | ref | ref | ref | ref |
Female | 1.0154 | (−1.6611, 3.6919) | 1.3656 | 0.4571 | |
Education level | High school or lower | ref | ref | ref | ref |
College or higher | 1.3974 | (−0.7758, 3.5706) | 1.1088 | 0.2076 | |
Vaccination willingness for self | No | ref | ref | ref | ref |
Yes | 3.7930 | (2.0050, 5.5811) | 0.9123 | <0.001 |
Studied Items | No. of Studies | Pooled Rates (%) (95% CI) | Heterogeneity (I2, %) | Test of Heterogeneity (p-Value) | |
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Reasons for Unwillingness to Vaccinate the Children | |||||
Safety, Side effect [17,18,21,25,26,27,28,30,31,32,33,35,36,38,41] | 15 | 60.99 (48.37, 72.30) | 99.4 | <0.01 | |
Novelty, Lack of evidence [18,21,26,28,30,32,33,35,36,38,41] | 11 | 54.40 (32.51, 74.72) | 99.6 | <0.01 | |
Effectiveness [18,21,26,28,30,31,32,33,35,36,38,41] | 12 | 24.20 (13.61, 39.29) | 98.8 | <0.01 | |
Reasons for willingness to vaccinate the children | |||||
Protection for children and people around [17,18,24,26,27,28,30,31,33,41,42] | 11 | 55.31 (41.39, 68.44) | 99.1 | <0.01 | |
Studied Determinants | No. of Studies | Pooled OR (95% CI) | Heterogeneity (I2, %) | Test of Effect (p Value) | |
Gender of parents and guardians [16,18,25,28,30,31,32,33,34,36,37] | 11 | Female | ref | ref | ref |
Male | 1.1130 (0.5903, 2.0986) | 98.8 | 0.7406 | ||
Education level [16,18,25,28,30,33,34,36,37] | 9 | College or higher | ref | ref | ref |
High school or lower | 1.3795 (0.8007, 2.3765) | 93.6 | 0.2464 | ||
Age of parents and guardians [16,18,25,28,30,34,36,37] | 8 | ≥30 | ref | ref | ref |
<30 | 0.6450 (0.4531, 0.9180) | 91.6 | <0.05 | ||
Routine and influenza vaccination behavior [18,21,30,31,32,33,36,37,39] | 9 | No | ref | ref | ref |
Yes | 2.1517 (1.2181,2.7696) | 92.4 | <0.01 |
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Chen, F.; He, Y.; Shi, Y. Parents’ and Guardians’ Willingness to Vaccinate Their Children against COVID-19: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Vaccines 2022, 10, 179. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10020179
Chen F, He Y, Shi Y. Parents’ and Guardians’ Willingness to Vaccinate Their Children against COVID-19: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Vaccines. 2022; 10(2):179. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10020179
Chicago/Turabian StyleChen, Feifan, Yalin He, and Yuan Shi. 2022. "Parents’ and Guardians’ Willingness to Vaccinate Their Children against COVID-19: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" Vaccines 10, no. 2: 179. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10020179
APA StyleChen, F., He, Y., & Shi, Y. (2022). Parents’ and Guardians’ Willingness to Vaccinate Their Children against COVID-19: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Vaccines, 10(2), 179. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10020179