A qualitative exploration of perceptions of the COVID-19 vaccine in Malawi during the vaccine rollout phase

Elvis Safary, Caroline Mtaita
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Aim: Although the COVID-19 vaccine in Malawi has been well taken up and encouraged by the current administration, many individuals either are hesitant to get vaccinated for COVID-19 or refuse to do so. Research has uncovered associated demographic and psychological reasons, but there is a lack of qualitative work involving individuals across Malawi to explore reasons for this hesitancy. We aimed to explore factors leading to hesitation and/or refusal to COVID-19 vaccination in Malawi. Methods: The study utilized an online survey to collect free-text responses to assess factors leading to hesitation or refusal of COVID-19 vaccination in Malawi. The respondents were part of an ongoing community project in Central Malawi. In total, 284 individuals took part (72 males, 212 females). The mean age was 47.94 (SD = 8.36). Sixty-nine respondents (24.3%) had been vaccinated and 215 (75.7%) had not. An inductive thematic analysis was conducted. Results: Four themes were yielded, describing semi-colon fear of vaccination, becoming vaccinated to protect others, perceived pressure to be vaccinated, and perceptions of the COVID-19 vaccine being ineffective and experimental. Conclusion: Measures to increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake and acceptance should target fear and misinformation as constraints. Interventions such as individual sensitization and motivational interviewing should be considered for guiding individuals towards considering COVID-19 vaccination.
对马拉维在疫苗推广阶段对COVID-19疫苗的看法进行定性探索
目的:尽管马拉维的COVID-19疫苗得到了本届政府的很好接受和鼓励,但许多人要么对接种COVID-19疫苗犹豫不决,要么拒绝接种。研究发现了相关的人口和心理原因,但缺乏涉及马拉维各地个人的定性工作来探索这种犹豫的原因。我们的目的是探讨导致马拉维人对COVID-19疫苗接种犹豫不决和/或拒绝的因素。方法:本研究利用在线调查收集自由文本回复,以评估导致马拉维COVID-19疫苗接种犹豫或拒绝的因素。受访者是马拉维中部正在进行的社区项目的一部分。共有284只个体参与其中(72只雄性,212只雌性)。平均年龄47.94岁(SD = 8.36)。69人(24.3%)接种过疫苗,215人(75.7%)未接种。进行归纳性专题分析。结果:产生了四个主题,分别描述了对疫苗接种的分结肠恐惧、为保护他人而接种疫苗、接种疫苗的感知压力以及对COVID-19疫苗无效和实验性的感知。结论:提高COVID-19疫苗接种率和接受度的措施应针对恐惧和错误信息作为制约因素。应考虑采取个人增敏和动机性访谈等干预措施,以指导个人考虑接种COVID-19疫苗。
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