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尼日利亚疫苗接种行为洞察:横断面调查结果

Behavioral Insights from Vaccine Adoption in Nigeria: Cross-Sectional Survey Findings.

作者信息

Agha Sohail, Nsofor Ifeanyi, Bernard Drew, Francis Sarah, Rao Nandan

机构信息

Behavior Design Lab, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States.

Behavioral Insights Lab, Seattle, WA, United States.

出版信息

Interact J Med Res. 2024 Feb 26;13:e47817. doi: 10.2196/47817.

DOI:10.2196/47817
PMID:38407956
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10928521/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

To generate behavioral insights for the development of effective vaccination interventions, we need approaches that combine rapid and inexpensive survey data collection with instruments based on easy-to-use behavior models. This study demonstrates how an inexpensive digital survey helped identify the drivers of COVID-19 vaccination in Nigeria.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to illustrate how behavioral insights can be generated through inexpensive digital surveys.

METHODS

We designed and conducted a cross-sectional survey with multistage sampling. Data were collected from Nigerians (aged ≥18 years) from 120 strata based on age, sex, state, and urban or rural location. Respondents were recruited via advertisements on Meta platforms (Facebook and Instagram) using the Virtual Lab open-source tool. We used a Meta Messenger chatbot for data collection; participants were compensated with 400 naira (US $0.87 cents). Data collection took 2 weeks. In total, 957 respondents completed the survey, at an advertising cost of US $1.55 per respondent. An 18-item instrument measuring core motivators, ability barriers, sociodemographic characteristics, and respondents' vaccination status was pretested before data collection. We ran separate logistic regression models to examine the relationships between vaccine uptake and core motivators, ability barriers, and sociodemographic variables. A final model that predicted vaccine uptake included all 3 sets of variables.

RESULTS

About 56% (n=540) of respondents reported that they had received at least 1 COVID-19 vaccination. Three core motivators were positively associated with vaccine uptake: the belief that the COVID-19 vaccine promised a better life (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 3.51, 95% CI 2.23-5.52), the belief that the vaccine would allow respondents to do more things they enjoyed (aOR 1.97, 95% CI 1.33-2.93), and respondents' perception that their friends and family members accepted their decision to get vaccinated (aOR 1.62, 95% CI 1.06-2.48). Two ability barriers were negatively associated with vaccine uptake: cost- or income-related concerns lowered the odds of being vaccinated (aOR 0.35, 95% CI 0.24-0.50) and the lack of availability of vaccines at places respondents routinely visited also lowered their odds of being vaccinated (aOR 0.29, 95% CI 0.21-0.40). After adjusting for other variables, the perceived fear of getting COVID-19 and the hardship associated with the disease were no longer associated with vaccine uptake.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings suggest that hope is more important for Nigerians than fear when it comes to vaccine adoption, enjoying life is more important than worrying about getting the disease, and approval from friends and family is more powerful than their disapproval. These findings suggest that emphasizing the benefits of leading a fuller life after being vaccinated is more likely to succeed than increasing Nigerians' fear of COVID-19. This study identifies a very different set of factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine adoption than previous Nigerian studies.

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摘要

背景

为了获得有助于制定有效疫苗接种干预措施的行为洞察,我们需要将快速且低成本的调查数据收集与基于易于使用的行为模型的工具相结合的方法。本研究展示了一项低成本的数字调查如何帮助识别尼日利亚新冠疫苗接种的驱动因素。

目的

本研究旨在说明如何通过低成本的数字调查生成行为洞察。

方法

我们设计并开展了一项采用多阶段抽样的横断面调查。基于年龄、性别、州以及城乡位置,从120个分层中收集了尼日利亚人(年龄≥18岁)的数据。通过使用虚拟实验室开源工具在Meta平台(脸书和照片墙)上投放广告招募受访者。我们使用Meta Messenger聊天机器人进行数据收集;参与者获得400奈拉(0.87美元)的报酬。数据收集耗时2周。共有957名受访者完成了调查,每位受访者的广告成本为1.55美元。在数据收集之前,对一个包含18个条目的测量核心动机、能力障碍、社会人口学特征以及受访者疫苗接种状况的工具进行了预测试。我们分别运行逻辑回归模型来检验疫苗接种率与核心动机、能力障碍以及社会人口学变量之间的关系。一个预测疫苗接种率的最终模型纳入了所有三组变量。

结果

约56%(n = 540)的受访者报告称他们至少接种了一剂新冠疫苗。三个核心动机与疫苗接种呈正相关:相信新冠疫苗能带来更好的生活(调整优势比[aOR] 3.51,95%置信区间[CI] 2.23 - 5.52),相信疫苗能让受访者做更多他们喜欢的事情(aOR 1.97,95% CI 1.33 - 2.93),以及受访者认为其朋友和家人接受他们接种疫苗的决定(aOR 1.62,95% CI 1.06 - 2.48)。两个能力障碍与疫苗接种呈负相关:与成本或收入相关的担忧降低了接种疫苗的几率(aOR 0.35,95% CI 0.24 - 0.50),以及受访者常去的地方疫苗供应不足也降低了他们接种疫苗的几率(aOR 0.29,95% CI 0.21 - 0.40)。在对其他变量进行调整后,对感染新冠的感知恐惧以及与该疾病相关的困难不再与疫苗接种相关。

结论

这些发现表明,在疫苗接种方面,希望对尼日利亚人比恐惧更重要,享受生活比担心患病更重要,朋友和家人的认可比不认可更有影响力。这些发现表明,强调接种疫苗后能过上更充实生活的好处比增加尼日利亚人对新冠的恐惧更有可能成功。本研究识别出了一组与尼日利亚此前研究中不同的与新冠疫苗接种相关的因素。

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