Research Article
Acceptability of COVID-19 Vaccination among Health Care Workers in Ghana
Table 4
Logistic regression model for intention to accept COVID-19 vaccine.
| | R2 = 0.1175 | AOR (95% C.I) | -value |
| Sex | Male | Ref | 0.013 | Female | 0.45 (0.240–0.845) |
| Category of health care workers | Nurses and midwife | Ref | | Allied health workers | 0.93 (0.458–1.895) | 0.845 | Medical doctors | 2.85 (1.097–7.405) | 0.031 |
| Marital status | Never married | Ref | | Married | 1.49 (0.824–2.683) | 0.188 |
| Contact with COVID-19 patient | Yes | Ref | | No | 0.89 (0.462–1.728) | 0.738 |
| Member of household diagnosed with COVID-19 | Yes | Ref | | No | 0.68 (0.261–1.777) | 0.432 |
| Relatives have been diagnosed with COVID-19 | Yes | Ref | | No | 0.37 (0.145–0.941) | 0.037 | Do not know | 0.56 (0.172–1.839) | 0.341 |
| I trust in the accuracy of the measures taken by the government in the fight against COVID-19 | Disagree | Ref | | Neutral | 0.83 (0.344–2.020) | 0.686 | Agree | 2.77 (1.364–5.616) | 0.005 | Constant | 1.45 (0.494–4.252) | 0.499 |
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Only variables with a in univariate analysis were integrated into the model. Ref, reference. , , and . |