Quantifying Disparities in COVID-19 Vaccination Rates by Rural and Urban Areas: Cross-Sectional Observational Study

Jul 19, 2024JMIR public health and surveillance

Differences in COVID-19 Vaccination Rates Between Rural and Urban Areas

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Abstract

The COVID-19 second booster vaccination rate among Chinese residents was 12.18%.

  • Vaccination rates were 13.76% among rural participants and 10.99% among urban participants.
  • Factors influencing vaccination in rural areas included health conditions, self-efficacy, education, vaccine knowledge, perceived susceptibility, benefits, and trust in the health care system.
  • In urban areas, chronic conditions, prior COVID-19 infection, community perception, vaccine knowledge, self-efficacy, and trust in the health care system were linked to vaccination.
  • A 3.42% difference in vaccination rates was found between urban and rural participants.
  • Overall, the vaccination coverage was significantly lower than previous rates, suggesting a need for improved awareness and health initiatives.

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