Factors Influencing Intentions and Acceptance of COVID-19 Vaccines in Ghana

R. Udor, S. N. Eshun, A. M. Tampah-Naah
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In this study, we examined the perceptions of Ghanaians about COVID-19 vaccines and the factors that may influence their intentions to vaccinate. We  conducted an online survey to collect data from 331 Ghanaians, between 22nd March 2021 and 15th April 2021. Descriptive multivariate analyses were  performed using STATA version 13. The findings revealed that 45.7% of respondents were reluctant to vaccinate even if the vaccines were available for  free. Age, region and residential area were significant predictors of intention to vaccinate. Misinformation, side effects and lack of trust were among  some reasons cited for not intending to vaccinate. However, some people were likely to vaccinate when they were encouraged by a trusted community  leader. To ensure higher uptake of vaccines, government officials must engage trusted community leaders to increase public education, targeting specific  age groups, areas and regions in Ghana.
影响加纳COVID-19疫苗意向和接受程度的因素
在这项研究中,我们调查了加纳人对COVID-19疫苗的看法,以及可能影响他们接种疫苗意愿的因素。我们在2021年3月22日至2021年4月15日期间进行了一项在线调查,收集了331名加纳人的数据。使用STATA version 13进行描述性多变量分析。调查结果显示,即使免费提供疫苗,45.7%的受访者也不愿接种疫苗。年龄、地区和居住区域是接种意向的显著预测因子。错误信息、副作用和缺乏信任是不打算接种疫苗的一些原因。然而,有些人在受信任的社区领袖的鼓励下可能会接种疫苗。为确保提高疫苗接种率,政府官员必须让值得信赖的社区领导人参与,以加纳的特定年龄组、地区和区域为目标,加强公共教育。
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