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探索新冠疫情期间疫苗犹豫的决定因素:一项深入访谈研究。

Exploring vaccine hesitancy determinants during the COVID-19 pandemic: An in-depth interview study.

作者信息

Morales Gabriela I, Lee Sangwon, Bradford Amanda, De Camp Adam, Tandoc Edson C

机构信息

New Mexico State University, USA.

Nanyang Technological University Singapore, Singapore.

出版信息

SSM Qual Res Health. 2022 Dec;2:100045. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmqr.2022.100045. Epub 2022 Jan 29.

Abstract

On January 20, 2020, the CDC reported its first case of the novel coronavirus in the United States. Almost a year and a half after the first COVID-19 vaccine was given in the U.S., efforts to vaccinate individuals in the hopes of achieving herd immunity continue. Despite the amounts of scientific breakthroughs to create and disseminate the vaccines, people continue to express hesitancy. Existing research has explored vaccine hesitancy through survey data, restricting an in-depth understanding for why people remain hesitant. As a result, this research aimed to understand in-depth reasons for vaccine hesitancy as well as what finally got those who, although hesitant, went through with getting inoculated. In addition, we also wanted to know how the vaccine hesitant received information about the vaccine. Using in-depth interviews, we identified key elements that influenced vaccine hesitancy which include social pressure to not get vaccinated and lack of trust in the healthcare system. We also identified reasons why vaccine hesitant individuals ultimately decided to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. These reasons included becoming informed, getting back to normal, and societal pressure. Finally, we sought to understand what served as venues for COVID-19 information and those were media sources like traditional news outlets/legacy media (e.g., TV) and digital/social media, and interpersonal sources like family, friends, and co-workers. In revealing these factors through in-depth interviews, we show how complex vaccine hesitancy is and the elements public health practitioners need to take into consideration when constructing vaccine-related information/messages.

摘要

2020年1月20日,美国疾病控制与预防中心报告了美国首例新型冠状病毒病例。在美国接种第一剂新冠疫苗近一年半后,为实现群体免疫而接种疫苗的工作仍在继续。尽管在研发和推广疫苗方面取得了诸多科学突破,但人们仍对疫苗接种持犹豫态度。现有研究通过调查数据探讨了疫苗犹豫问题,限制了对人们为何仍持犹豫态度的深入理解。因此,本研究旨在深入了解疫苗犹豫的原因,以及最终促使那些虽有犹豫但仍接种疫苗的人的因素。此外,我们还想了解对疫苗持犹豫态度的人是如何获取疫苗信息的。通过深入访谈,我们确定了影响疫苗犹豫的关键因素,包括不接种疫苗的社会压力和对医疗系统缺乏信任。我们还确定了对疫苗持犹豫态度的人最终决定接种新冠疫苗的原因。这些原因包括了解信息、恢复正常和社会压力。最后,我们试图了解哪些是新冠信息的传播渠道,这些渠道包括传统新闻媒体/传统媒体(如电视)和数字/社交媒体等媒体来源,以及家人、朋友和同事等人际来源。通过深入访谈揭示这些因素,我们展示了疫苗犹豫是多么复杂,以及公共卫生从业人员在构建与疫苗相关的信息时需要考虑的因素。

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