Jurnal Kesehatan
Vol 15 No 2 (2022): JURNAL KESEHATAN

EVALUATION OF COVID-19 VACCINE EFFECTIVENESS AMONG HEALTHCARE WORKERS USING CASCADE ANALYSIS

Bambang Subakti Zulkarnain (Airlangga University)
Eunice Marlene Sicilia Kundiman (Airlangga University)
Lily Aina (Airlangga University)
Nanda Ardianto (Airlangga University)
Fauzul Meiliani (Airlangga University)
Melinda Putri Amelia Rachman (Airlangga University)
Fatimatuz Zahra Oviary Satryo (Airlangga University)
Pharmasinta Putri Hapsari (Airlangga University)
Arina Dery Puspitasari (Airlangga University)
Alfian Nur Rosyid (Airlangga University Hospital)
Tamara nUR Budiarti (Airlangga University)



Article Info

Publish Date
12 Dec 2022

Abstract

Background: Healthcare workers in Indonesia have been prioritized for vaccination. Nevertheless, fully vaccinated healthcare workers are still at risk of being infected with COVID-19, but will be less likely to develop severe symptoms, be hospitalized or be at risk for death as compared to those who have not been vaccinated. Objectives: This study aims to analyze the incidence of COVID-19 in fully vaccinated healthcare workers. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2021. All healthcare workers who have been fully vaccinated, have recovered from COVID-19 (2-4 weeks after vaccination) and able to complete a questionnaire were the participants. The collected data was then analyzed using the cascade method. Results: Based on the 529 collected questionnaires, by using the cascade analysis conclude that the percentage of healthcare workers who have been fully vaccinated was 99%, healthcare workers who have been fully vaccinated and then infected with COVID-19 was 14%, healthcare workers who have been fully vaccinated, infected with COVID-19 and hospitalized was 4%, healthcare workers who have been fully vaccinated, exposed to COVID-19, hospitalized and experienced the long-haul effect of COVID-19 was 0%. Discussion: Health workers are still at risk of being confirmed by COVID-19, because have high risk of being exposed in the workplace. The risk of being confirmed and severity are also influenced by age, gender and comorbidities. Conclusions: Complete vaccinations of healthcare workers did not reduce their risk of being infected with COVID-19, however, it can reduce the severity and the risk of the long-haul effects.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

kesehatan

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health

Description

Jurnal Kesehatan is an academic journal that publishes medical and health scientific articles. We regularly publish the issues in June and December. The journal accepts research-based papers, literature/health research regarding of pharmacy, nursing public science and midwifery. This journal ...