What drives citizens to get the COVID-19 vaccine? The integration of protection motivation theory and theory of planned behavior

IF 3.1 4区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS
S. Rahi
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Purpose In the wake of COVID-19 pandemic, public health is associated with the acceptance of vaccination unless it reaches herd immunity level, which is 67%. Nevertheless, citizens have shown hesitancy toward acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination globally. Therefore, this study aims to investigate factors which influence citizen’s intention to get COVID-19 vaccination with two well-known theories, namely, protection motivation theory and theory of planned behavior. Aside of direct relationship, the moderating effect of perceived awareness is also tested between attitude and citizens’ intention to get COVID-19 vaccine. Design/methodology/approach The research framework is statistically tested with data set of 215 responses. Data were collected from Pakistani citizens residing in Islamabad, Lahore, Narowal and Burban. For data collection, convenience sampling approach is used. The positivism research paradigm is adopted to design the research framework. Data were estimated with structural equation modeling approach. Findings Results of the statistical analysis unveiled that collectively perceived severity, vulnerability, subjective norm and perceived behavioral control have explained substantial variance R2 52.9% in measuring citizens’ attitude toward acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination. Likewise, attitude and awareness have explained substantial variance R2 54.6% in measuring citizens’ intention to accept COVID-19 vaccine. Moreover, results have shown substantial Stone–Geisser Q2 value to predict citizens’ attitude and intention to accept COVID-19 vaccine. Practical implications In term of theoretical contributions, this study has combined two well-known theories, namely, protection motivation theory and theory of planned behavior, to investigate citizens’ attitude and intention to get COVID-19 vaccine. Therefore, practically this study directs that government officials and health-care practitioners should create awareness among citizens about pandemic by highlighting severity and vulnerability of the COVID-19 virus toward health which, in turn, motivate citizens to get COVID-19 vaccine on time. Social implications The ongoing health crisis could be reduced if citizens achieve herd immunity against COVID-19 virus, resulting in long-term welfare of the society. This research has significant social impact on citizen’s lives, as it revealed that citizens could be motivated to get COVID-19 vaccination if they get adequate awareness about pandemic, enhance behavioral control and understand severity and vulnerability of the COVID-19 virus. Originality/value The current research is valuable, as it unveils factors which encourage citizens to get COVID-19 vaccine. In terms of originality, to the best of the author’s knowledge, this study is the first that integrates protection motivation theory and theory of planned behavior toward citizens’ intention to get COVID-19 vaccine during pandemic.
是什么促使公民接种COVID-19疫苗?保护动机理论与计划行为理论的整合
在COVID-19大流行之后,除非达到群体免疫水平(67%),否则公共卫生与接受疫苗接种相关。然而,公民对全球接受COVID-19疫苗接种表现出犹豫。因此,本研究旨在利用保护动机理论和计划行为理论两大著名理论,探讨影响公民接种COVID-19疫苗意愿的因素。除了直接关系外,还测试了感知意识在态度与公民接种新冠病毒疫苗意愿之间的调节作用。设计/方法/方法研究框架用215个回答的数据集进行统计测试。数据收集自居住在伊斯兰堡、拉合尔、纳洛瓦尔和布尔班的巴基斯坦公民。数据采集采用方便抽样方法。采用实证主义研究范式设计研究框架。采用结构方程建模方法对数据进行估计。统计分析结果显示,集体感知严重性、脆弱性、主观规范和感知行为控制可以解释公民接受新冠肺炎疫苗接种态度的显著方差R2 52.9%。同样,态度和意识在衡量公民接受COVID-19疫苗的意愿方面解释了显著的方差R2 54.6%。此外,结果显示出大量的Stone-Geisser Q2值可以预测公民接受COVID-19疫苗的态度和意向。在理论贡献方面,本研究结合了保护动机理论和计划行为理论两大著名理论,调查了公民接种新冠病毒疫苗的态度和意愿。因此,实际上,本研究指导政府官员和卫生保健从业人员应该通过强调COVID-19病毒对健康的严重性和脆弱性来提高公民对大流行的认识,从而激励公民按时接种COVID-19疫苗。△社会意义:如果国民实现群体免疫,可以减少目前的健康危机,从而为社会带来长期福祉。这项研究对公民的生活产生了重大的社会影响,因为它揭示了公民如果充分认识到大流行,加强行为控制,了解新冠病毒的严重性和脆弱性,就会有动力接种新冠病毒疫苗。独创性/价值目前的研究揭示了鼓励公民接种新冠病毒疫苗的因素,这是有价值的。就原创性而言,据作者所知,本研究首次将保护动机理论与大流行期间公民接种COVID-19疫苗意愿的计划行为理论相结合。
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