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对新冠疫苗的多视角看法与犹豫态度:一项混合方法研究

Multi-Perspective Views and Hesitancy toward COVID-19 Vaccines: A Mixed Method Study.

作者信息

Sahakyan Serine, Gharibyan Natella, Aslanyan Lusine, Hayrumyan Varduhi, Harutyunyan Arusyak, Libaridian Lorky, Grigoryan Zaruhi

机构信息

Turpanjian College of Health Sciences, American University of Armenia, Yerevan 0019, Armenia.

Cambridge Health Alliance, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

出版信息

Vaccines (Basel). 2023 Apr 5;11(4):801. doi: 10.3390/vaccines11040801.

Abstract

The worldwide uptake of COVID-19 vaccines was suboptimal throughout the pandemic; vaccine hesitancy played a principle role in low vaccine acceptance both globally and in Armenia. In order to understand the factors behind the slow vaccine uptake in Armenia, we aimed to explore the prevailing perceptions and experiences of healthcare providers and the general public related to COVID-19 vaccines. The study applied a convergent parallel mixed-methods study design (QUAL-quant) through in-depth interviews (IDI) and a telephone survey. We completed 34 IDIs with different physician and beneficiary groups and a telephone survey with 355 primary healthcare (PHC) providers. The IDIs found that physicians held variable views on the need for COVID-19 vaccination which, combined with mixed messaging in the media landscape, fueled the public's vaccine hesitancy. The survey results were mostly consistent with the qualitative findings as 54% of physicians hypothesized that COVID-19 vaccines were rushed without appropriate testing and 42% were concerned about the safety of those vaccines. Strategies to improve vaccination rates must target the main drivers of hesitancy, such as physicians' poor knowledge of specific vaccines and spiraling misconceptions about them. Meanwhile, timely educational campaigns with targeted messaging for the general public should address misinformation, promote vaccine acceptance, and empower their capacity to make decisions about their health.

摘要

在整个疫情期间,全球范围内新冠疫苗的接种情况并不理想;疫苗犹豫在全球及亚美尼亚疫苗接受度低的情况中起到了主要作用。为了了解亚美尼亚疫苗接种缓慢背后的因素,我们旨在探究医疗服务提供者和普通公众对新冠疫苗的普遍认知和经历。该研究采用了收敛平行混合方法研究设计(质性-量化),通过深入访谈(IDI)和电话调查进行。我们完成了对不同医生和受益人群体的34次深入访谈以及对355名初级医疗保健(PHC)提供者的电话调查。深入访谈发现,医生们对新冠疫苗接种的必要性看法不一,再加上媒体信息的混杂,加剧了公众的疫苗犹豫情绪。调查结果大多与定性研究结果一致,54%的医生认为新冠疫苗未经适当测试就仓促推出,42%的医生担心这些疫苗的安全性。提高疫苗接种率的策略必须针对犹豫情绪的主要驱动因素,比如医生对特定疫苗的了解不足以及对疫苗的误解不断升级。与此同时,针对普通公众开展及时的、有针对性信息的教育活动,应解决错误信息,促进疫苗接受度,并增强他们对自身健康做出决策的能力。

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