Impact of acceptance and intake of COVID – 19 vaccines among rural people in TamilNadu

Q4 Social Sciences
R. Leelavathi, V. Senthilkumar
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The novel beta-coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is believed to have emerged last year in 2019 in Wuhan from Bats. Crossing the species barrier it entered human beings with furtherance of infection through human to human transmission. As studies indicate that people perceive COVID-19 as a threatening disease, the demand for a vaccine against the disease could be expected to be high. Vaccine safety concerns might nevertheless outweigh the perceived disease risks when an individual decides whether or not to accept the vaccine. We investigated the role of perceived risk of COVID-19 (i.e., perceived likelihood of infection, perceived disease severity, and disease-related worry) and perceived safety of a prospective vaccine against COVID-19 in predicting intentions to accept a COVID-19 vaccine. Three Finnish samples were surveyed: 825 parents of small children, 205 individuals living in an area with suboptimal vaccination coverage, and 1325 Facebook users nationwide. As points of reference, we compared the perceptions of COVID-19 to those of influenza and measles. COVID-19 was perceived as a threatening disease—more so than influenza and measles. The strongest predictor of COVID-19 vaccination intentions trusted the safety of the potential vaccine. Those perceiving COVID-19 as a severe disease were also slightly more intent on taking a COVID-19 vaccine. Informing the public about the safety of a forthcoming COVID-19 vaccine should be the focus for health authorities aiming to achieve a high vaccine uptake. The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is a major threat to public health and has had a significant impact on all aspects of life. An effective vaccine is the most anticipated resolution. This study aims to evaluate acceptance and intake of COVID- 19 vaccinated. © 2021 Karadeniz Technical University. All rights reserved.
塔米尔纳德邦农村人群接受和摄入新冠肺炎-19疫苗的影响
新型β冠状病毒严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型据信于2019年在武汉从蝙蝠身上出现。它跨越物种屏障进入人类,通过人与人之间的传播进一步感染。研究表明,人们认为新冠肺炎是一种具有威胁性的疾病,因此对该疾病疫苗的需求可能会很高。然而,当个人决定是否接受疫苗时,疫苗安全问题可能会超过感知到的疾病风险。我们调查了新冠肺炎的感知风险(即感知的感染可能性、感知的疾病严重程度和疾病相关担忧)和新冠肺炎前瞻性疫苗的感知安全性在预测接受新冠肺炎疫苗的意图中的作用。调查了三个芬兰样本:825名幼儿父母,205名居住在疫苗接种覆盖率不理想地区的人,以及全国1325名脸书用户。作为参考,我们将新冠肺炎的认知与流感和麻疹的认知进行了比较。新冠肺炎被认为是一种比流感和麻疹更具威胁性的疾病。新冠肺炎疫苗接种意向的最强预测者信任潜在疫苗的安全性。那些认为新冠肺炎是一种严重疾病的人也更倾向于接种新冠肺炎疫苗。向公众宣传即将推出的新冠肺炎疫苗的安全性应该是卫生当局旨在实现高疫苗接种率的重点。2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行是对公共健康的重大威胁,对生活的方方面面都产生了重大影响。一种有效的疫苗是最令人期待的解决方案。本研究旨在评估接种COVID-19疫苗的接受度和摄入量。©2021卡拉德尼兹工业大学。保留所有权利。
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