THE PERCEPTION, BEHAVIOURS AND ACCEPTANCE OF COVID-19 VACCINE AMONG MALAY SENIOR CITIZENS

I. Sualman, S. H. Ayub
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Despite concerted efforts taken since the launched of immunization campaign for Malaysians, the country still wary of individualswho consistently disputing the validity and legality of the vaccine. Further to that, there are also Malaysia citizens who do not believein the effectiveness of the vaccine which lead to refusal in receiving it voluntarily. The study aimed to (i) to explore the understandingof the Malay senior citizens on health communication campaigns related to the COVID-19 vaccination programmes, (ii) to reviewthe sources of information used by the senior citizens in obtaining information related to the vaccine and COVID-19, and (iii) to explorethe behaviours of the senior citizens and their acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine. The study involved 10 Malay senior citizenswithin the range age group of 55-65 years. In order to seek diverse insights on the information seeking behaviour and the preferredsources, the study focused on the influence of cultural, religious diversity and the implementation of health communication campaigns by the government on the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine. Further, the study also explored the level of understanding and perception on the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccine among senior citizens. Qualitative methodology was applied using focus group discussion in the data collection, and NVIVO software was used for analysis. The study found hesitancy on the vaccine resulting from the unsure sources of information. Senior citizens from Malay community were very concerned on receiving the vaccine. Additionally, the result indicated that the national immunisation campaign is less effective especially to those who reside in rural areas. The majority of the participants obtained information sources related to vaccines and COVID-19 through social media compared to mainstream media. Inasmuch the overseas media provided more authentic information than the local media, it was equally significant that the informants also found the information by the National Security Council (MKN) and the Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH) to be authentic and were always referred to.
马来老年人对COVID-19疫苗的认知、行为和接受程度
尽管自马来西亚人开展免疫运动以来采取了协调一致的努力,但该国仍然警惕那些不断质疑疫苗有效性和合法性的个人。此外,还有一些马来西亚公民不相信疫苗的效力,因此拒绝自愿接种。该研究旨在(i)探索马来老年人对与COVID-19疫苗接种计划相关的健康传播运动的理解,(ii)审查老年人在获取疫苗和COVID-19相关信息时使用的信息来源,以及(iii)探索老年人的行为及其对COVID-19疫苗的接受程度。这项研究涉及10名年龄在55-65岁之间的马来人老年人。为了寻求关于信息寻求行为和首选来源的不同见解,该研究侧重于文化,宗教多样性和政府实施的健康宣传运动对COVID-19疫苗有效性的影响。此外,该研究还探讨了老年人对COVID-19疫苗有效性的理解和认知水平。数据收集采用焦点小组讨论的定性方法,使用NVIVO软件进行分析。该研究发现,由于信息来源不确定,人们对疫苗犹豫不决。来自马来社区的老年人对接种疫苗非常关注。此外,结果表明,国家免疫运动的效果较差,特别是对居住在农村地区的人。与主流媒体相比,大多数参与者通过社交媒体获取疫苗和COVID-19相关信息来源。由于海外媒体提供的信息比当地媒体更真实,同样重要的是,举报人也认为国家安全委员会和马来西亚卫生部提供的信息是真实的,并且经常被提及。
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