McDonald Stephanie, Blackie Laura E R
School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
Patient Prefer Adherence. 2023 Feb 19;17:473-489. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S389660. eCollection 2023.
The primary aim of the present investigation was to explore perceptions, experiences, and decision-making relating to the COVID-19 illness as the UK entered into a phase of "living safely with COVID-19". A secondary aim was to explore how perceptions around the COVID-19 vaccine might vary by ethnicity.
We adopted a qualitative approach with a diverse sample of UK-based participants. One-hundred-and-ninety-three individuals completed an online survey measuring perceptions towards COVID-19 with questions conceptualized through the Common-Sense Model of Self-Regulation.
Through deductive thematic analysis we identified one overarching theme in our data, "The transition back to normal routines", with four themes illustrating individuals' perceptions and experiences with COVID-19: 1) "Living with the uncertainty", 2) "Concern for others", 3) "The multiple consequences of COVID-19", and 4) "Sense of control", with the sub-theme of "Should I vaccinate, should I not vaccinate?".
Findings from the present investigation provide key insights for understanding how people's perceptions of COVID-19 during this transition period might impact their decisions and behavior moving forward. Specifically, findings suggest some prevailing concerns around catching the virus, while no strong qualitative evidence for concerns over long COVID were identified in this sample, the responsibility felt by individuals towards taking their own precautionary measures in light of the easing of all national restrictions, and some potential differences in perceptions towards the vaccine between individuals from different ethnic backgrounds.
本次调查的主要目的是探讨在英国进入“与新冠病毒安全共存”阶段时,人们对新冠病毒疾病的认知、经历和决策过程。次要目的是探究对新冠疫苗的认知如何因种族不同而存在差异。
我们采用定性研究方法,选取了来自英国的多样化样本。193名个体完成了一项在线调查,该调查通过自我调节常识模型对问题进行概念化,以测量对新冠病毒的认知。
通过演绎主题分析,我们在数据中确定了一个总体主题,即“回归正常生活的转变”,以及四个反映个体对新冠病毒的认知和经历的主题:1)“生活在不确定性中”,2)“对他人的担忧”,3)“新冠病毒的多重影响”,4)“控制感”,其中包含“我应该接种疫苗还是不接种疫苗?”这一子主题。
本次调查结果为理解人们在这一过渡时期对新冠病毒的认知如何影响他们未来的决策和行为提供了关键见解。具体而言,结果表明人们普遍担心感染病毒,虽然在该样本中未发现对长期新冠病毒感染存在担忧的有力定性证据,但鉴于所有国家限制措施的放宽,个体对采取自身预防措施的责任感有所体现,且不同种族背景的个体对疫苗的认知可能存在一些潜在差异。