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老年人的信息消费、信任动态与新冠疫苗犹豫:对健康信息传播的启示

Information Consumption, Trust Dynamics and COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy among Older Adults: Implications for Health Messaging.

作者信息

Wu Yiyi, Brennan-Ing Mark

机构信息

Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging, Hunter College, The City University of New York, New York, NY 10035, USA.

出版信息

Vaccines (Basel). 2023 Oct 31;11(11):1668. doi: 10.3390/vaccines11111668.

Abstract

Staying well informed about the evolving COVID-19 pandemic and vaccine recommendations is vital for older adults, especially for low-income older adults, who have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. However, the overwhelming infodemic poses a significant challenge, affecting vaccine decision-making. This study explores how a group of predominantly low-income older adults navigate health information and how their trust in information and vaccines evolves throughout the pandemic. Our objective is to provide insights that will guide future public health messaging for this demographic. Analyzing qualitative data from 77 older adults (aged 65 to 94) collected through focus groups and interviews, our findings reveal that participants' experiences with information overload eroded their trust in authority, leading to vaccine hesitancy. Moreover, the need for a booster has affected belief in vaccine safety and efficacy. As participants lost faith in the media and authoritative sources, they increasingly leaned on personal networks for guidance. These results underscore the urgent necessity for clear, unambiguous ongoing vaccine guidance to restore institutional trust among older adults. Additionally, recognizing the influential role of direct networks in vaccine decisions, integrating care workers, service providers, and peer-to-peer support into health messaging mechanisms could prove valuable.

摘要

及时了解不断演变的新冠疫情和疫苗建议对老年人至关重要,尤其是对低收入老年人而言,他们受到疫情的影响尤为严重。然而,铺天盖地的信息疫情构成了重大挑战,影响了疫苗决策。本研究探讨了一群主要为低收入的老年人如何获取健康信息,以及他们在整个疫情期间对信息和疫苗的信任是如何演变的。我们的目标是提供见解,以指导未来针对这一人群的公共卫生信息传播。通过对77名年龄在65至94岁之间的老年人进行焦点小组讨论和访谈收集的定性数据进行分析,我们的研究结果显示,参与者因信息过载的经历削弱了他们对权威的信任,导致疫苗犹豫。此外,对加强针的需求影响了对疫苗安全性和有效性的信念。随着参与者对媒体和权威来源失去信心,他们越来越依赖个人网络来获取指导。这些结果强调了迫切需要清晰、明确且持续的疫苗指导,以恢复老年人对机构的信任。此外,认识到直接网络在疫苗决策中的影响作用,将医护人员、服务提供者和同伴支持纳入健康信息传播机制可能会很有价值。

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