Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Victoria.
Department of Paediatrics, The University of Melbourne, Victoria.
Aust N Z J Public Health. 2022 Feb;46(1):16-24. doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.13184. Epub 2021 Dec 13.
Tailored communication is necessary to address COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and increase uptake. We aimed to understand the information needs, perceived benefits and barriers to COVID-19 vaccination of people prioritised, but hesitant to receive the vaccine.
In this qualitative study in Victoria, Australia (February-May 2021), we purposively sampled hesitant adults who were health or aged/disability care workers (n=20), or adults aged 18-69 with comorbidities or aged ≥70 years ('prioritised adults'; n=19). We thematically analysed interviews inductively, then deductively organised themes within the World Health Organization Behavioural and Social Drivers of vaccination model. Two stakeholder workshops (n=12) explored understanding and preferences for communicating risks and benefits. We subsequently formed communication recommendations.
Prioritised adults and health and aged care workers had short- and long-term safety concerns specific to personal circumstances, and felt like "guinea pigs". They saw vaccination as beneficial for individual and community protection and travel. Some health and aged care workers felt insufficiently informed to recommend vaccines, or viewed this as outside their scope of practice. Workshop participants requested interactive materials and transparency from spokespeople about uncertainty. Conclusions and public health implications: Eleven recommendations address communication content, delivery and context to increase uptake and acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines.
为了解决 COVID-19 疫苗犹豫问题并提高接种率,需要进行针对性的沟通。本研究旨在了解优先接种但犹豫不决的人群对 COVID-19 疫苗接种的信息需求、感知益处和障碍。
本研究在澳大利亚维多利亚州(2021 年 2 月至 5 月)开展,采用目的抽样法选取了犹豫不决的成年人(卫生或老年/残疾护理工作者,n=20)或有合并症的 18-69 岁成年人或≥70 岁老年人(“优先接种成年人”,n=19)。我们对访谈进行了归纳主题分析,然后在世界卫生组织疫苗接种行为和社会驱动因素模型中对主题进行了演绎组织。在两个利益相关者研讨会上(n=12),我们探讨了对沟通风险和益处的理解和偏好。随后,我们制定了沟通建议。
优先接种成年人和卫生及老年护理工作者对个人情况有短期和长期的安全担忧,感觉自己像“小白鼠”。他们认为接种疫苗对个人和社区的保护和旅行有益。一些卫生和老年护理工作者觉得自己没有足够的信息来推荐疫苗,或者认为这超出了他们的实践范围。研讨会参与者要求提供关于不确定性的互动材料和发言人的透明度。结论和公共卫生意义:有 11 项建议涉及沟通内容、传递和背景,以提高 COVID-19 疫苗的接种率和接受度。