Berry Corinne N, Walker Kathleen, Baker Nikole, Trevor-Wright Claudia
CommunicateHealth, Rockville, MD 20850, USA.
American College Health Association, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA.
Healthcare (Basel). 2023 Aug 6;11(15):2212. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11152212.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the American College Health Association (ACHA) has partnered with CommunicateHealth (CH) to develop COVID-19 mitigation resources for colleges and universities. In 2021, the CH team conducted a series of applied research activities to gain a nuanced understanding of factors that shape perceptions of risk and drive vaccine hesitancy among campus audiences-especially college students who are emerging adults (approximately ages 18 to 22). Based on our findings, CH and ACHA identified key traits of vaccine-hesitant college students and implications for future vaccine communication campaigns. First, vaccine-hesitant students are more likely to ask "why" and "how" questions such as "Why do I need to get vaccinated?" and "How was the vaccine developed and tested?". Secondly, these students want to have open, authentic dialogue rather than simply accepting health recommendations from a trusted source. Finally, the CH team noted that vaccine-hesitant students were not highly motivated by their own personal risk of getting sick from COVID-19; concern about spreading COVID-19 to others was a much stronger motivating factor. Leveraging these insights, CH and ACHA developed strategies to apply health literacy principles to reach vaccine-hesitant college students with the right information at the right time-and to leverage relevant motivators and overcome barriers to vaccination. By implementing these strategies, CH and ACHA developed clear and empowering educational materials about COVID-19 vaccination tailored to the unique information needs of vaccine-hesitant students.
在整个新冠疫情期间,美国大学健康协会(ACHA)与健康传播公司(CH)合作,为高校开发新冠疫情缓解资源。2021年,CH团队开展了一系列应用研究活动,以深入了解影响校园受众(尤其是年龄在18至22岁左右的新兴成年大学生)风险认知和导致疫苗犹豫的因素。基于我们的研究结果,CH和ACHA确定了对疫苗持犹豫态度的大学生的关键特征以及对未来疫苗宣传活动的启示。首先,对疫苗持犹豫态度的学生更有可能提出“为什么”和“如何”之类的问题,比如“我为什么需要接种疫苗?”以及“疫苗是如何研发和测试的?”。其次,这些学生希望进行开放、真实的对话,而不是简单地接受来自可靠来源的健康建议。最后,CH团队指出,对疫苗持犹豫态度的学生并非因自身感染新冠病毒的个人风险而受到很大激励;担心将新冠病毒传播给他人是一个更强的激励因素。利用这些见解,CH和ACHA制定了策略,应用健康素养原则,在正确的时间向对疫苗持犹豫态度的大学生提供正确的信息,并利用相关激励因素,克服疫苗接种的障碍。通过实施这些策略,CH和ACHA针对对疫苗持犹豫态度的学生的独特信息需求,开发了清晰且具有启发性的新冠疫苗接种教育材料。