COVID-19 and Vaccine Hesitancy: Could Health Literacy be the Solution?

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
F. Kocaay, F. Yığman, Nursemin Ünal
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Objective: Practices such as the use of masks, cleaning measures, and social distancing have come to the fore to prevent the Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. In addition to this, the most important way to fight the pandemic seems to be vaccination. However, "vaccine hesitancy" is seen as an important obstacle to attempts to control the pandemic. With this study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of having inadequate or incorrect information, one of the possible determinants of attitudes towards the COVID-19 vaccine. Methods: The data of this descriptive study were collected via an online questionnaire from patients (N=496) involving Sociodemographic Data Form, Turkey Health Literacy Scale-32 and Anti-Vaccine Scale. Results: The data revealed that 7.5% of the participants would not be vaccinated and 14.3% were indecisive. We found a negative correlation between vaccine refusal and health literacy, thus confirming the main hypothesis of our study. Also, an increase in education years was a negative predictor of vaccine hesitation. Conclusion: Currently, the most important approach in fighting the pandemic is the vaccination of society. Having the right information is extremely important to fight vaccine refusal attitudes. The fight against vaccination requires joint efforts from governments and media resources, including social media. (English) [ FROM AUTHOR]
新冠肺炎与疫苗犹豫:健康素养是解决方案吗?
目标:使用口罩、清洁措施和保持社交距离等做法已成为预防2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行的重要措施。除此之外,抗击疫情最重要的方法似乎是接种疫苗。然而,“疫苗犹豫”被视为控制疫情的一个重要障碍。通过这项研究,我们旨在评估信息不足或不正确的影响,这是对新冠肺炎疫苗态度的可能决定因素之一。方法:本描述性研究的数据通过在线问卷从患者(N=496)中收集,包括社会形态数据表、土耳其健康素养量表-32和抗疫苗量表。结果:数据显示,7.5%的参与者不会接种疫苗,14.3%的参与者犹豫不决。我们发现拒绝接种疫苗与健康素养呈负相关,从而证实了我们研究的主要假设。此外,受教育年限的增加是疫苗犹豫的负面预测因素。结论:目前,抗击疫情最重要的方法是社会接种疫苗。掌握正确的信息对于打击拒绝接种疫苗的态度极为重要。对抗疫苗接种需要各国政府和包括社交媒体在内的媒体资源的共同努力。(英文)[发件人]
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