School of Psychological Sciences & Health, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.
Faculty of Health, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.
Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2022 Nov 30;18(6):2129238. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2022.2129238. Epub 2022 Oct 4.
The evidence of waning immunity offered by COVID-19 vaccines suggests that widespread and regular uptake of routine COVID-19 booster vaccines will be needed. In order to understand the hesitancy toward COVID-19 boosters, we examined the barriers and facilitators to receiving regular COVID-19 boosters in a sample of young adults in the UK. A cross-sectional survey was completed by 423 participants (M = 22.8; SD = 8.6 years) and assessed intention to receive regular COVID-19 boosters, the 7C antecedents of vaccination (i.e. confidence, complacency, constraints, calculation, collective responsibility, and compliance and conspiracy), and any previous experience of side-effects from COVID-19 vaccines. Participants also provided a free text qualitative response outlining their barriers and facilitators to receiving regular COVID-19 boosters. Overall, 42.8% of the sample were hesitant about receiving regular COVID-19 boosters. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that intention to accept future boosters was associated with having higher levels of confidence in, and compliance with, vaccines, lower levels of complacency, calculation and perceptions of constraints to vaccination, and having experienced less severe side effects from the COVID-19 vaccines. Qualitative responses highlighted the main barriers included experiencing side effects with previous COVID-19 vaccines and inaccessibility of vaccination services. Key facilitators included protecting the health of friends and family members, protecting personal health, and maintaining regular activities. Our findings suggest that interventions targeted at increasing booster uptake should address the experience of side effects while also emphasizing the positive vaccine benefits relating to the individual's health and the maintenance of their regular work and social activities.
COVID-19 疫苗免疫力逐渐减弱的证据表明,广泛且定期接种常规 COVID-19 加强疫苗将是必要的。为了了解人们对接种 COVID-19 加强疫苗的犹豫,我们在英国的年轻成年人样本中研究了接种常规 COVID-19 加强疫苗的障碍和促进因素。共有 423 名参与者(M = 22.8;SD = 8.6 岁)完成了一项横断面调查,评估了他们接种常规 COVID-19 加强疫苗的意愿、疫苗接种的 7C 前提(即信心、自满、限制、计算、集体责任以及合规和共谋),以及他们之前是否有 COVID-19 疫苗的副作用经历。参与者还提供了一份定性的自由文本回复,概述了他们接种常规 COVID-19 加强疫苗的障碍和促进因素。总体而言,该样本中有 42.8%的人对接种常规 COVID-19 加强疫苗犹豫不决。多变量逻辑回归分析显示,接受未来加强针的意愿与对疫苗的信心和合规度更高、自满程度更低、对疫苗接种限制的认知和计算能力更低、以及从 COVID-19 疫苗中经历的副作用较轻有关。定性回复突出了主要障碍,包括之前接种 COVID-19 疫苗时出现副作用和接种服务不可用。主要促进因素包括保护朋友和家人的健康、保护个人健康和维持定期活动。我们的研究结果表明,旨在提高加强针接种率的干预措施应该解决副作用的问题,同时还要强调与个人健康和维持他们的定期工作和社交活动有关的积极疫苗效益。