GTZN 224, Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, Washington State University.
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Health Commun. 2022 Oct;37(11):1423-1431. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2021.1895426. Epub 2021 Mar 9.
Although there is a wide variety of scientific evidence that demonstrates the benefits of vaccination on a multitude of diseases, vaccination rates remain low while misperceptions about vaccines are on the rise. The primary objective of the present study is to examine the role of doctor-patient communication and vaccination. We test the impact of doctor-patient communication on trust in doctors' vaccine recommendations as a mediator, to understand the mechanisms leading to positive vaccination attitudes, and ultimately leading to actual H1N1 vaccination behavior. We use data from a nationally representative U.S. sample from one of the Multimedia Audience Research Systems (MARS) data sets collected by Kantar Media. Our results demonstrate the crucial role of doctor-patient communication in building patients' trust in doctors, which in turn positively impact vaccination attitudes and H1N1 vaccination behavior. Unlike other preventive health measures, getting vaccines after a pandemic is a critical decision because these vaccines are previously unknown. Our finding implies that verified communication from the physician's office may be one of the effective strategies during or after a pandemic. Our findings have implications for public health organizations to incorporate effective vaccination communication and could have critical implications for the COVID-19 vaccination.
尽管有大量科学证据表明疫苗接种对多种疾病都有益处,但疫苗接种率仍然很低,而人们对接种疫苗的误解却在增加。本研究的主要目的是探讨医患沟通和疫苗接种的作用。我们测试了医患沟通对信任医生疫苗推荐的影响,以了解导致积极接种态度的机制,最终导致实际的 H1N1 疫苗接种行为。我们使用了 Kantar Media 收集的多媒体受众研究系统(MARS)数据集之一的全国代表性美国样本数据。我们的结果表明,医患沟通在建立患者对医生的信任方面起着至关重要的作用,而这种信任又会积极影响接种态度和 H1N1 疫苗接种行为。与其他预防保健措施不同,大流行后接种疫苗是一个关键决策,因为这些疫苗以前是未知的。我们的发现意味着,来自医生办公室的经过验证的沟通可能是大流行期间或之后的一种有效策略。我们的研究结果对公共卫生组织实施有效的疫苗接种沟通具有重要意义,并可能对 COVID-19 疫苗接种产生重大影响。