Author(s): Anamika Saini

Email(s): anamikasaini075@gmail.com

DOI: 10.52711/ijnmr.2024.26   

Address: Anamika Saini
Dept: Obstetrics and Gynecology Nursing, Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha College of Nursing, Sarabha, Ludhiana, Punjab, India.
*Corresponding Author

Published In:   Volume - 3,      Issue - 3,     Year - 2024


ABSTRACT:
A study was conducted to assess the prevalence and associated factors of non-vaccinated population with covid vaccine in selected rural areas of district, Ludhiana, Punjab. An quantitative research approach and non-experimental research design was used for this study. The study was carried out in rural areas of district Ludhiana. The sample consisted of 370 vaccinated and non-vaccinated people with covid vaccine. Sample was selected by purposive (non-probability) sampling technique. Data was collected by using Self- Structured questionnaires and Self- Structured checklist to assess the prevalence and associated factors of non-vaccinated population with covid vaccine. The result shows that maximum population was vaccinated with covid vaccine and maximum non-vaccinated population having fear regarding side effects of the covid-19 vaccine.


Cite this article:
Anamika Saini. A Study to Assess the Prevalence and Associated Factors of Non-vaccinated Population with Covid Vaccine in selected Rural Areas of District, Ludhiana, Punjab. A and V Pub International Journal of Nursing and Medical Research. 2024; 3(3):117-8. doi: 10.52711/ijnmr.2024.26

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Anamika Saini. A Study to Assess the Prevalence and Associated Factors of Non-vaccinated Population with Covid Vaccine in selected Rural Areas of District, Ludhiana, Punjab. A and V Pub International Journal of Nursing and Medical Research. 2024; 3(3):117-8. doi: 10.52711/ijnmr.2024.26   Available on: https://ijnmronline.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2024-3-3-5


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