Ward Jeremy K, Peretti-Watel Patrick, Dubé Eve, Verger Pierre, Attwell Katie
CERMES3 (INSERM, CNRS, EHESS, Université de Paris), Villejuif, France.
Unité des Virus Émergents (UVE: Aix-Marseille Univ, Università di Corsica, IRD 190, Inserm 1207, IRBA), Marseille, France.
Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2024 Dec 31;20(1):2367268. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2024.2367268. Epub 2024 Jun 19.
The pandemic dramatically accelerated research on vaccine attitudes and uptake, a field which mobilizes researchers from the social sciences and humanities as well as biomedical and public health disciplines. The field has the potential to contribute much more, but the growth in research and the deeper connections between disciplines brings challenges as well as opportunities. This perspective article assesses the recent development of the field, exploring progress whilst emphasizing that not enough attention has been paid to national and local contexts. This lack of contextual attention limits the progress of research and hinders our capacity to learn from the COVID-19 crisis. We suggest three concrete responses: building and recognizing new publishing formats for reporting and synthesizing studies at a country level; establishing country-level interdisciplinary networks to connect research and praxis; and strengthening international comparative survey work by enhancing the focus on local contextual factors.
这场大流行极大地加速了关于疫苗态度和接种情况的研究,该领域动员了社会科学、人文科学以及生物医学和公共卫生学科的研究人员。该领域有潜力做出更多贡献,但研究的增长以及各学科之间更深入的联系既带来了挑战,也带来了机遇。这篇观点文章评估了该领域的最新发展,探讨了进展情况,同时强调对国家和地方背景的关注不够。这种对背景的忽视限制了研究的进展,并阻碍了我们从新冠疫情危机中吸取教训的能力。我们提出了三项具体应对措施:建立并认可用于报告和综合国家层面研究的新出版形式;建立国家层面的跨学科网络,以连接研究与实践;通过加强对地方背景因素的关注,强化国际比较调查工作。