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大众媒体对 COVID-19 疫苗接种决策过程的影响:基于前瞻性调查的研究。

The Influence of Mass Media on the COVID-19 Vaccination Decision-making Process: Prospective Survey-Based Study.

机构信息

Department of Family and Community Medicine, Western Michigan University Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine, Kalamazoo, MI, United States.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2023 May 17;25:e45417. doi: 10.2196/45417.

DOI:10.2196/45417
PMID:37195740
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10233436/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Vaccine hesitancy during the COVID-19 pandemic was exacerbated by an infodemic of conflating accurate and inaccurate information with divergent political messages, leading to varying adherence to health-related behaviors. In addition to the media, people received information about COVID-19 and the vaccine from their physicians and closest networks of family and friends.

OBJECTIVE

This study explored individuals' decision-making processes in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, focusing on the influence of specific media outlets, political orientation, personal networks, and the physician-patient relationship. We also evaluated the effect of other demographic data like age and employment status.

METHODS

An internet survey was disseminated through the Western Michigan University Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine Facebook account. The survey included questions on media sources for COVID-19 information, political affiliation, presidential candidate choice, and multiple Likert-type agreement scale questions on conceptions of the vaccine. Each respondent was assigned a media source score, which represented the political leaning of their media consumption. This was calculated using a model based on data from the Pew Research Center that assigned an ideological profile to various news outlets.

RESULTS

The sample consisted of 1757 respondents, with 89.58% (1574/1757) of them choosing to take the COVID-19 vaccine. Those employed part-time and the unemployed were at 1.94 (95% CI 1.15-3.27) and 2.48 (95% CI 1.43-4.39) greater odds of choosing the vaccine than those employed full-time. For every 1-year increase in age, there was a 1.04 (95% CI 1.02-1.06) multiplicative increase in odds of choosing to receive the vaccine. For every 1-point increase in media source score toward more Liberal or Democrat, there was a 1.06 (95% CI 1.04-1.07) multiplicative increase in odds of choosing to take the COVID-19 vaccine. The Likert-type agreement scale showed statistically significant differences (P<.001) between respondents; those who chose the vaccine agreed more strongly on their belief in the safety and efficacy of vaccines, the influence of their personal beliefs, and the encouragement and positive experiences of family and friends. Most respondents rated their personal relationship with their physician to be good, but this factor did not correlate with differences in vaccine decision.

CONCLUSIONS

Although multiple factors are involved, the role of mass media in shaping attitudes toward vaccines cannot be ignored, especially its ability to spread misinformation and foster division. Surprisingly, the effect of one's personal physician may not weigh as heavily in one's decision-making process, potentially indicating the need for physicians to alter their communication style, including involvement in social media. In the era of information overload, effective communication is critical in ensuring the dissemination of accurate and reliable information to optimize the vaccination decision-making process.

摘要

背景

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,由于混淆了准确和不准确的信息与不同政治信息的信息泛滥,疫苗犹豫情绪加剧,导致人们对与健康相关的行为的遵守程度存在差异。除了媒体,人们还从医生和最亲近的家人及朋友网络那里获取有关 COVID-19 和疫苗的信息。

目的

本研究探讨了个人接受 COVID-19 疫苗的决策过程,重点研究了特定媒体、政治倾向、个人网络以及医患关系的影响。我们还评估了年龄和就业状况等其他人口统计学数据的影响。

方法

通过西密歇根大学荷马·斯特雷克尔医学博士研究生院的 Facebook 账户发布了一项互联网调查。该调查包括有关 COVID-19 信息的媒体来源、政治派别、总统候选人选择以及对疫苗概念的多项李克特量表同意度问题。每位受访者都被分配了一个媒体来源分数,代表他们媒体消费的政治倾向。这是使用皮尤研究中心(Pew Research Center)的数据模型计算得出的,该模型为各种新闻媒体分配了一个意识形态档案。

结果

该样本由 1757 名受访者组成,其中 89.58%(1574/1757)选择接种 COVID-19 疫苗。兼职和失业者选择接种疫苗的可能性比全职工作者高 1.94(95%CI 1.15-3.27)和 2.48(95%CI 1.43-4.39)。年龄每增加 1 岁,选择接种疫苗的几率就会增加 1.04(95%CI 1.02-1.06)。媒体来源分数每增加 1 分,向更自由或更民主的方向倾斜,选择接种 COVID-19 疫苗的几率就会增加 1.06(95%CI 1.04-1.07)。李克特量表显示受访者之间存在统计学显著差异(P<.001);选择接种疫苗的人更强烈地同意疫苗的安全性和有效性、个人信仰的影响,以及家人和朋友的鼓励和积极体验。大多数受访者表示他们与医生的个人关系良好,但这一因素与疫苗决策差异无关。

结论

尽管涉及多个因素,但大众媒体在塑造人们对疫苗的态度方面的作用不容忽视,尤其是它传播错误信息和助长分裂的能力。令人惊讶的是,个人医生的作用在决策过程中可能并不那么重要,这可能表明医生需要改变他们的沟通方式,包括参与社交媒体。在信息过载的时代,有效的沟通对于确保准确可靠信息的传播至关重要,从而优化疫苗接种决策过程。