The Role of COVID-19 Vaccine Literacy in The Effect of e-Health Literacy on Vaccine Attitude

ASLAN, Rukiye , ILIMAN YALTAGİL, Ebrar , ARSLAN, Aysel , ALİM, Ahmet
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Immunization is one of the most successful practices for the maintenance of public health. With the emergence pandemic, distant health services, in other words the e-Health concept, has gained importance. It was aimed to develop the COVID-19 vaccine attitude scale and to determine the effect of e-Health literacy on the impact of people's COVID-19 vaccine literacy levels on their vaccine attitudes, in this study. The COVID-19 vaccine attitude scale was developed by the researchers. The scale development process of the research started with the literature review. This process continued with creating an item pool, receiving expert opinions, piloting, and finalizing the scale. As a result of the research, the Cα value of the COVID-19 vaccine attitude scale was found to be 0.745. The total variance explanatory power of the scale was determined as 56,972. Confirmatory factor analysis was determined as χ2/sd = 4.902. In this context, the construct validity of the scale was confirmed. As a result of the research, it was determined that 90,4% of the participants had been vaccinated. It was concluded that the e-Health literacy of the participants was at a medium level (37.38±7.90), while their COVID-19 vaccine literacy was at a low level (30.88±7.34). It was concluded that the participants' attitudes towards vaccination were positive. It has been determined that the increase in the e-Health and COVID-19 vaccine literacy levels of the participants caused a positive increase in their attitudes toward the vaccine.
COVID-19疫苗素养在电子卫生素养对疫苗态度影响中的作用
免疫接种是维护公共卫生最成功的做法之一。随着流行病的出现,远程保健服务,换言之,电子保健概念变得越来越重要。本研究旨在制定COVID-19疫苗态度量表,并确定电子卫生素养对人们COVID-19疫苗素养水平对其疫苗态度的影响的影响。新冠肺炎疫苗态度量表是由研究人员开发的。研究的规模发展过程从文献综述开始。这个过程继续创建一个项目池,接受专家意见,试点,并最终确定规模。研究结果表明,COVID-19疫苗态度量表的Cα值为0.745。确定该量表的总方差解释能力为56,972。验证性因素分析采用χ2/sd = 4.902。在此背景下,本量表的构念效度得到了验证。研究结果确定,904%的参与者接种了疫苗。结果表明,参与调查者的电子卫生素养处于中等水平(37.38±7.90),新型冠状病毒疫苗素养处于较低水平(30.88±7.34)。结论是,参与者对疫苗接种的态度是积极的。已经确定,参与者的电子保健和COVID-19疫苗知识水平的提高使他们对疫苗的态度有了积极的改善。
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