COVID-19 vaccines, perceptions and trust amongst vaccine refusers: A qualitative thematic analysis study

Q3 Medicine
Deldar Morad Abdulah , Hawar Abdulrazaq Mohammedsadiq , Pranee Liamputtong
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Abstract

Background

The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has resulted in huge morbidity and mortality since its onset in 2019. By June 24, 2023, only 32.2% of people in low-income countries have received at least one dose. This paper explores the perceptions and trust of vaccine refusers based on the thematic analysis.

Methods

In this study, we used a descriptive qualitative research design to explore the perceptions of the persons who did not believe in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine in Iraqi Kurdistan. This approach allowed us to explore the COVID-19 vaccine issue in-depth. Individual interviews were conducted with 14 participants in Kurdistan, Iraq.

Results

Results showed that the participants had a great fear of the serious side effects of COVID-19 vaccines. Some believed that the virus was not natural and had been made by humans for different reasons including making profits from vaccines. Some believed that there was a silver material inside the vaccine that would force people to receive more doses in the future. Few believed that receiving COVID-19 vaccines was crossing the borders of God. Reinfection was a factor in selling more doses of vaccines. The participants were affected by the advice of the community and social media and not receiving the COVID-19 vaccines from healthcare workers, lack of responsibility from the government and companies, and not having trust in vaccines in this region.

Conclusions

Conspiracy thinking, perceived negative effects, fear, reinfection, side effects of COVID-19 vaccines could be related to perceived vulnerability and seriousness among vaccine refusers.

新冠肺炎疫苗、疫苗拒绝者的认知和信任:一项定性主题分析研究
背景2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)自2019年爆发以来已造成巨大的发病率和死亡率。截至 2023 年 6 月 24 日,低收入国家仅有 32.2% 的人至少接种了一剂疫苗。本文基于主题分析探讨了疫苗拒种者的看法和信任度。方法在本研究中,我们采用描述性定性研究设计,探讨了伊拉克库尔德斯坦不相信接种 COVID-19 疫苗的人的看法。这种方法使我们能够深入探讨 COVID-19 疫苗问题。我们在伊拉克库尔德斯坦对 14 名参与者进行了个人访谈。结果结果显示,参与者非常害怕 COVID-19 疫苗的严重副作用。一些人认为这种病毒不是天然的,是人类出于各种原因制造出来的,包括从疫苗中获利。一些人认为,疫苗中含有银物质,会迫使人们在未来接种更多剂量的疫苗。很少有人认为接种 COVID-19 疫苗是越过了上帝的边界。再次感染是销售更多剂量疫苗的一个因素。参与者受到社区和社交媒体建议的影响,没有从医护人员那里接种 COVID-19 疫苗,政府和公司缺乏责任感,对该地区的疫苗不信任。
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Vacunas
Vacunas Medicine-Infectious Diseases
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
138
审稿时长
62 days
期刊介绍: Sin duda una de las mejores publicaciones para conocer los avances en el campo de las vacunaciones preventivas, tanto en el ámbito de la investigación básica como aplicada y en la evaluación de programas de vacunaciones. Su alta calidad y utilidad la ha llevado a estar indexada en los prestigiosos índices IME y SCOPUS.
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