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疫苗信任指标:衡量和理解疫苗信任的混合方法研究。

Vaccine Trust Gauge: Mixed methods research to measure and understand vaccine trust.

机构信息

City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, United States.

City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, United States.

出版信息

Vaccine. 2023 Jul 12;41(31):4616-4624. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.06.025. Epub 2023 Jun 17.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

While trust in vaccination is one factor in the ecosystem that surrounds vaccine decision-making and acceptance, understanding its role may provide insights into effective and tailored approaches to help build individual-level vaccine confidence. The authors developed the Vaccine Trust Gauge (VTG), a scale used to measure trust in vaccines, and conducted mixed methods research to provide an in-depth understanding of the various factors shaping vaccine trust in the United States.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

The VTG instrument was developed from previous and scoping research of questionnaires (Larson et al., 2018; Palmedo et al., 2021) and fielded in the US to n = 3026 adults ages ≥18. Based on survey responses, participants were segmented by vaccine trust level (low, medium, or high) through an aggregated scoring system constructed from the VTG. 65 respondents were recruited to participate in in-depth interviews or focus groups conducted by phone or video conference. A conceptual definition of vaccine trust was developed using components of the VTG scale.

RESULTS

Multivariate regressions found that higher levels of vaccine trust measured by the VTG are closely associated with trust in healthcare providers and trust in government. College or higher degree, Democrats, and those aged 55+ were more likely to have higher trust in vaccines compared to Black/African Americans, and those experiencing discrimination in the healthcare system. The qualitative analysis allowed the authors to add diverse, contextual elements to the vaccine trust levels summarized here.

DISCUSSION

These mixed methods findings suggest future implications for research and practice. Ideas for potential communication, policy, and public health strategies are offered to build vaccine confidence and advance uptake for COVID-19 and other vaccines.

CONCLUSIONS

There are diverse underlying factors that influence an individual's trust in vaccines, which means trust categories and demographic characteristics cannot be used as monolithic identifiers. Assessing vaccine trust provides insights into a foundation for engagement to promote individual-level vaccine acceptance. The authors present recommendations for the use of the VTG, future implications for research and practice, and potential strategies to build vaccine confidence.

摘要

简介

尽管信任疫苗是疫苗决策和接受生态系统中的一个因素,但了解其作用可以深入了解有效和量身定制的方法,以帮助建立个人层面的疫苗信心。作者开发了疫苗信任量表(VTG),用于衡量对疫苗的信任,并进行了混合方法研究,以深入了解影响美国疫苗信任的各种因素。

材料和方法

VTG 工具是从之前和范围研究的问卷(Larson 等人,2018 年;Palmedo 等人,2021 年)和在美国进行的 n=3026 名年龄≥18 岁的成年人中开发的。根据调查回复,通过从 VTG 构建的聚合评分系统,根据疫苗信任水平(低、中或高)对参与者进行分段。招募了 65 名受访者参加电话或视频会议进行的深入访谈或焦点小组。使用 VTG 量表的组成部分制定了疫苗信任的概念定义。

结果

多元回归发现,VTG 衡量的更高水平的疫苗信任与对医疗保健提供者的信任和对政府的信任密切相关。与非裔美国人相比,大学或以上学历、民主党人和 55 岁以上的人更有可能对疫苗有更高的信任,而那些在医疗保健系统中受到歧视的人则不然。定性分析使作者能够在此处总结的疫苗信任水平中添加多样化的背景元素。

讨论

这些混合方法研究结果为未来的研究和实践提供了启示。提出了潜在的沟通、政策和公共卫生策略的想法,以建立疫苗信心并推进 COVID-19 和其他疫苗的接种。

结论

影响个人对疫苗信任的因素多种多样,这意味着信任类别和人口统计学特征不能作为单一标识符。评估疫苗信任可以深入了解促进个人层面疫苗接受的基础。作者提出了 VTG 的使用建议、未来的研究和实践意义以及建立疫苗信心的潜在策略。

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