Giovanni Lorenzini Foundation, Milan, Italy.
Contract Lecturer in Vaccinology, Rome, Italy.
Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2021 May 4;17(5):1304-1312. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2020.1829315. Epub 2020 Oct 29.
The COVID-19 infodemic can be countered by scientific evidence, clear and consistent communication, and improved health literacy of both individuals in need of information and those providing it. A rapid online survey was carried out to evaluate vaccine literacy (VL) skills in the general population and perceptions about COVID-19 vaccine candidates, along with behavior and beliefs about current vaccinations. Observed VL levels were consistent with previous observations - where comparable self-reported tools were administered face-to-face and by paper-and-pencil - the mean functional score being = 2.92, while the interactive-critical score was = 3.27, out of a maximum of 4. Perceptions regarding future COVID-19 vaccines, along with beliefs about vaccination, were mostly positive and significantly associated with functional and interactive-critical VL scales. Despite limitations, the study confirms that surveys via the web are a suitable method to evaluate and track attitudes during infectious disease outbreaks and assess health literacy skills about vaccination, which can be useful to adapt medical communication strategies, for a better understanding of the value of immunization.
新冠疫情信息疫情可以通过科学证据、清晰一致的沟通以及提高有信息需求的个人和提供信息的个人的健康素养来加以应对。我们进行了一项快速的在线调查,以评估普通人群的疫苗知识(VL)技能以及对 COVID-19 疫苗候选物的看法,同时还评估了他们对当前疫苗接种的行为和信念。观察到的 VL 水平与之前的观察结果一致——在面对面和纸笔测试中使用可比的自我报告工具时,功能得分的平均值为 2.92,而互动关键得分则为 3.27,满分为 4 分。关于未来 COVID-19 疫苗的看法以及对疫苗接种的信念大多是积极的,并与功能和互动关键 VL 量表显著相关。尽管存在局限性,但该研究证实,通过网络进行调查是评估和跟踪传染病暴发期间态度以及评估疫苗接种健康素养技能的一种合适方法,这对于调整医疗沟通策略、更好地了解免疫接种的价值很有帮助。