An assessment of knowledge and uptake of COVID-19 vaccine among the school going students at Cox Bazar in Bangladesh
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Date
2023Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Das, Nikkon RanjanMetadata
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Adequate knowledge about COVID-19 vaccination among school students is necessary after the
re-opening of schools to ensure that the students stay protected from COVID-19. BRAC has
implemented interventions in the selected schools of Cox’s Bazar to increase knowledge and
awareness about COVID-19. The purpose of this research was to evaluate the knowledge of
school students about COVID-19 vaccination and the uptake rate of the vaccines among students
who have received BRAC intervention at Cox’s Bazar. The sample size calculated for this study
was 1546. The study used the descriptive statistics and logistic regression to assess the
knowledge and uptake rate of vaccines and the associated factors with vaccine uptake among the
students. The study found that 94% of the surveyed students knew about the COVID-19 vaccine,
and 92% of them knew accurately about the vaccine doses. Moreover, 91% of the surveyed
students have knowledge about the vaccine registration process. In the case of vaccine uptake,
97% of the surveyed students have taken a minimum of one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, and
both male and female students have nearly equal uptake percentages. The logistic regression
showed that the student’s age, the education of mother, the upazila (sub-district), the student's
knowledge about vaccination, and the student’s knowledge about the vaccination process are
significant factors associated with vaccine uptake. The knowledge about vaccines among
students and the vaccine uptake rate were satisfactory. The results of this study demonstrated that
the BRAC intervention to create awareness among students in schools has been successful in
terms of COVID-19 vaccination.