Causes of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitations and Investigation of Effective Factors in Changing Vaccine Decision Positively

Yusuf Aydemi̇r, Ferhat Koç, Özlem Aydemi̇r, Elif Özözen Şahin
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Aim: In recent years, the increasing anti-vaccination with the effect of social media has a negative effect on the mass vaccination campaign, which is the most important step of the pandemic struggle. In our study, it was aimed to determine the rate of those who declared that they would not have COVID-19 vaccine, to determine the reasons for not being vaccinated, to reveal the factors affecting this in individuals who changed their decision positively, and thus to contribute to the efforts to reduce vaccine opposition in the future. Material and Methods: The study was conducted in two stages with a digital questionnaire method on healthcare workers who were included in the first vaccination program. The first stage was carried out 3 days before vaccination and the second stage 1 month after vaccination. Results: 223 healthcare workers were included in the study. The rate of those who said 'I will be vaccinated' in the first survey was 57%. In the second survey, 34 participants who declared that they would not be vaccinated were vaccinated by changing their decision. The most influential factors in the decision not to vaccinate were "I do not think there is sufficient evidence about the vaccine" and "I fear the side effects of the vaccine". The most effective factors for those who positively changed their decision were determined as the influence of the environment and the perception that it was safe. The fear of COVID-19 and the belief that the vaccine will work were found effective in the positive decision to be vaccinated. Conclusion: As a result, it has been concluded that informing activities about the reliability, effectiveness and low side effect rates of vaccines are important in eliminating vaccine hesitancy and increasing vaccination rates.
COVID-19 疫苗犹豫不决的原因及积极改变疫苗决策的有效因素调查
目的:近年来,在社交媒体的影响下,越来越多的人反对接种疫苗,这对大规模疫苗接种活动产生了负面影响,而大规模疫苗接种活动是抗击大流行病最重要的一步。在我们的研究中,旨在确定宣布不接种 COVID-19 疫苗的人群比例,确定不接种的原因,揭示积极改变决定的人群中的影响因素,从而为今后减少反对接种疫苗的努力做出贡献。材料和方法:研究分两个阶段进行,采用数字问卷调查法,调查对象为参与第一批疫苗接种计划的医护人员。第一阶段在接种前 3 天进行,第二阶段在接种后 1 个月进行。结果:223 名医护人员参与了研究。在第一次调查中表示 "我将接种疫苗 "的比例为 57%。在第二次调查中,34 名宣称不会接种疫苗的参与者改变了决定,接种了疫苗。对决定不接种疫苗影响最大的因素是 "我认为疫苗没有足够的证据 "和 "我害怕疫苗的副作用"。对那些积极改变决定的人来说,最有效的因素是环境的影响和认为疫苗是安全的。对 COVID-19 的恐惧和对疫苗有效的信念被认为是积极决定接种疫苗的有效因素。结论因此,我们得出结论,关于疫苗的可靠性、有效性和低副作用的宣传活动对于消除疫苗接种犹豫和提高疫苗接种率非常重要。
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