Factors determining intention to vaccinate against Covid-19: A developing nation perspective.

Q3 Health Professions
Health Marketing Quarterly Pub Date : 2021-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-11 DOI:10.1080/07359683.2021.1987020
Ruchi Garg, Ritu Chhikara, Sakhhi Chhabra, Alok Bhardwaj
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Abstract

India is more challenged than developed nations in reducing the Covid-19 cases and lowering death rates due to the huge population and unprepared health care system. As intention to vaccinate is contextual and its availability does not translate into their de facto adoption., this paper examines the factors that determine intention to vaccinate against COVID-19 in India. A research model was tested using 222 responses was tested using structural equation modeling. Findings suggested that credibility and awareness positively impacted whereas vaccine hesitancy and perceived risk negatively influenced intention to vaccinate. The fear of side effects did not impact the intention to vaccinate.

决定Covid-19疫苗接种意向的因素:发展中国家视角。
由于人口庞大和医疗体系不完善,印度在减少Covid-19病例和降低死亡率方面比发达国家面临更大的挑战。因为接种疫苗的意图是有背景的,其可得性并不转化为事实上的采用。,本文考察了决定在印度接种COVID-19疫苗意愿的因素。采用222个响应对研究模型进行检验,采用结构方程模型进行检验。研究结果表明,可信度和认知度对接种意愿有积极影响,而疫苗犹豫和感知风险对接种意愿有消极影响。对副作用的恐惧并没有影响接种疫苗的意图。
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Health Marketing Quarterly
Health Marketing Quarterly Health Professions-Health Professions (all)
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期刊介绍: Health Marketing Quarterly is directed at academicians and practitioners who are concerned with the concepts, practice, and research of health care marketing in today"s complex environment. The journal addresses important contemporary issues in the use of marketing by health care organizations like hospitals, individual practitioners, and public health care organizations. This includes the use of marketing to promote, position, deter, enhance health care organizations/issues, and the development of the marketing literature on both a conceptual and empirical basis.
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