Perception of Health Care Provider Regarding Covid-19 Vaccination: A Qualitative Study in Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Authors

  • Roheeda Amanaullah Khan Abasyn University, Peshawar
  • Saeeda Akbar NCS College of Nursing, Peshawar
  • Syed Afzal Shah Abasyn University Peshawar
  • Iffat Aisha Government College of Nursing, Mardan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37762/jfinph.83

Keywords:

Perception, Covid-19, Vaccination, Health Care Workers, Tertiary Care Hospital

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To explore the perception of health care providers regarding covid-19 vaccination.

METHODOLOGY

A phenomenological qualitative study was carried out in tertiary care government hospitals of Peshawar. Data from 15 health care providers were collected via interviews. Permission from the university ethical review board and hospital administration was granted. Consent forms were granted from the participants before data collection.

RESULTS

The mean age of the participants was 34.31 years. Overall, 117 codes were identified after the initial analysis. A total of 15 codes were identified after omitting the unnecessary codes. These 15 codes were arranged into 4 themes as “Information”, “Potential Benefits”, “Responsibility”, and “Hesitancy”.

CONCLUSION

The findings of the study concluded that health care providers need information regarding the protentional benefits and they accept that it’s the responsibility of them to smoothly proceed the process of vaccination. The study highlighted that information regarding covid-19 vaccination is very important for health care workers. Similarly, potential benefits of vaccination are highlighted and vaccination hesitancy was also described in this study.

KEYWORDS: Perception, Covid-19, Vaccination, Health Care Workers, Tertiary Care Hospital

Author Biographies

Roheeda Amanaullah Khan, Abasyn University, Peshawar

Director Nursing,
Abasyn University, Peshawar

Saeeda Akbar, NCS College of Nursing, Peshawar

Principal,
NCS College of Nursing, Peshawar

Syed Afzal Shah, Abasyn University Peshawar

Lecturer,
Abasyn University Peshawar

Iffat Aisha, Government College of Nursing, Mardan

Nursing Tutor,
Government College of Nursing, Mardan

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Published

2023-06-01

How to Cite

Khan, R. A. ., Akbar, S., Shah, S. A. ., & Aisha, I. (2023). Perception of Health Care Provider Regarding Covid-19 Vaccination: A Qualitative Study in Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Journal of Gandhara Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, 3(1), 6–10. https://doi.org/10.37762/jfinph.83

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