Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Bradford, UK.
Department of Health Sciences, University of York, York, UK.
Health Expect. 2021 Aug;24(4):1158-1167. doi: 10.1111/hex.13240. Epub 2021 May 4.
COVID-19 vaccines can offer a route out of the pandemic, yet initial research suggests that many are unwilling to be vaccinated. A rise in the spread of misinformation is thought to have played a significant role in vaccine hesitancy. To maximize uptake, it is important to understand why misinformation has been able to take hold at this time and why it may pose a more significant problem within certain contexts.
To understand people's COVID-19 beliefs, their interactions with (mis)information during COVID-19 and attitudes towards a COVID-19 vaccine.
Bradford, UK, was chosen as the study site to provide evidence to local decision makers. In-depth phone interviews were carried out with 20 people from different ethnic groups and areas of Bradford during Autumn 2020. Reflexive thematic analysis was conducted.
Participants discussed a wide range of COVID-19 misinformation they had encountered, resulting in confusion, distress and mistrust. Vaccine hesitancy could be attributed to three prominent factors: safety concerns, negative stories and personal knowledge. The more confused, distressed and mistrusting participants felt about their social worlds during the pandemic, the less positive they were about a vaccine.
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy needs to be understood in the context of the relationship between the spread of misinformation and associated emotional reactions. Vaccine programmes should provide a focused, localized and empathetic response to counter misinformation.
A rapid community and stakeholder engagement process was undertaken to identify COVID-19 priority topics important to Bradford citizens and decision makers.
COVID-19 疫苗可以为摆脱疫情提供途径,但初步研究表明,许多人不愿意接种疫苗。人们认为,错误信息的传播增加在疫苗犹豫中起了重要作用。为了最大限度地提高接种率,了解错误信息此时为何能够立足以及为何在某些情况下可能构成更大的问题非常重要。
了解人们对 COVID-19 的信念、他们在 COVID-19 期间与(错误)信息的互动以及对 COVID-19 疫苗的态度。
选择英国布拉德福德作为研究地点,为当地决策者提供证据。2020 年秋季,在布拉德福德的不同族裔和地区对 20 人进行了深入的电话访谈。进行了反思性主题分析。
参与者讨论了他们遇到的广泛的 COVID-19 错误信息,导致困惑、痛苦和不信任。疫苗犹豫可以归因于三个突出因素:安全问题、负面故事和个人知识。参与者在大流行期间对自己的社交世界感到越困惑、痛苦和不信任,他们对疫苗的看法就越不积极。
需要在错误信息传播和相关情绪反应之间的关系背景下理解 COVID-19 疫苗犹豫。疫苗接种计划应针对错误信息提供有针对性、本地化和富有同情心的回应。
开展了快速的社区和利益相关者参与过程,以确定对布拉德福德公民和决策者重要的 COVID-19 优先事项。