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超越针剂:塞拉利昂医疗工作者接种新冠疫苗后体验的定性研究。

Beyond the needle: a qualitative exploration of Sierra Leonean healthcare workers' post COVID-19 vaccination experiences.

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, University of Michigan, 1415 Washington Heights, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029, USA.

College of Social Work, Florida State University, 296 Champions Way, University Center, Building C - Suite 2500, Tallahassee, FL 32306-2570, USA.

出版信息

Health Promot Int. 2024 Aug 1;39(4). doi: 10.1093/heapro/daae092.

Abstract

The global health crisis precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic underscored the necessity of swift vaccine development and distribution to curb virus transmission. However, discussions on vaccine acceptance and hesitancy have predominantly focused on pre-vaccination attitudes, often overlooking the significance of post-vaccination experiences in shaping individual and communal attitudes toward vaccines. This oversight is particularly critical among healthcare workers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), who play a dual role in combating the pandemic and influencing public vaccine sentiment. Using the theory of planned behavior, this study explores the post-vaccination experiences of healthcare workers in Sierra Leone and assesses how these experiences influence their attitudes toward vaccine safety, efficacy and their advocacy for vaccine uptake within their communities. Employing a qualitative design, the study interviewed 24 healthcare workers, 21 of whom were vaccinated against COVID-19. Semi-structured interviews, conducted in English or Krio, were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim and analyzed using thematic analysis to identify key themes. Three themes were identified: positive vaccination experiences exceeding initial expectations, strong belief in the vaccine's protective benefits and active roles in vaccine advocacy. Despite initial hesitations due to concerns over potential adverse effects, participants reported no significant issues post-vaccination, fostering trust in vaccine safety and effectiveness. Healthcare workers' positive post-vaccination experiences significantly bolster their vaccine advocacy, influencing their recommendations to patients, friends, families, colleagues and community members. This study highlights the importance of understanding and leveraging healthcare workers' experiences to enhance public trust and vaccine uptake, crucial for pandemic response efforts in LMICs.

摘要

由 COVID-19 大流行引发的全球卫生危机突显了迅速开发和分发疫苗以遏制病毒传播的必要性。然而,关于疫苗接受度和犹豫的讨论主要集中在疫苗接种前的态度上,往往忽略了疫苗接种后经历在塑造个人和社区对疫苗的态度方面的重要性。这一忽视在中低收入国家(LMICs)的医疗保健工作者中尤为关键,他们在抗击大流行和影响公众疫苗情绪方面发挥着双重作用。本研究运用计划行为理论,探讨了塞拉利昂医疗保健工作者的疫苗接种后经历,并评估了这些经历如何影响他们对疫苗安全性、有效性的态度,以及他们在社区中倡导疫苗接种的积极性。本研究采用定性设计,对 24 名医疗保健工作者进行了访谈,其中 21 名接种了 COVID-19 疫苗。使用英语或克里奥语进行半结构化访谈,录音并逐字转录,然后使用主题分析进行分析,以确定关键主题。确定了三个主题:积极的疫苗接种经历超出了最初的预期、对疫苗保护效益的强烈信念以及在疫苗宣传中的积极作用。尽管最初因担心潜在的不良反应而犹豫不决,但参与者报告接种后没有出现重大问题,从而增强了对疫苗安全性和有效性的信任。医疗保健工作者积极的疫苗接种后经历显著增强了他们的疫苗宣传力度,影响了他们向患者、朋友、家人、同事和社区成员的推荐。本研究强调了理解和利用医疗保健工作者的经验来增强公众信任和疫苗接种率的重要性,这对于 LMICs 的大流行应对努力至关重要。

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