决定是否接种COVID-19疫苗

Margaret Huntingford Vianna
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这项调查研究的目的是了解信息素养和批判性思维技能如何在个人是否接种COVID-19疫苗的决策过程中发挥作用。这106名参与者来自巴西和美国,他们的种族、社会和教育背景、职业和年龄都各不相同。参与者通过电子邮件回答了21个封闭式问题。支持接种疫苗和反对接种疫苗的小组确定,在选择接种或放弃COVID-19疫苗之前,寻求了多种资源,从而做出了明智的决定。接种疫苗的主要原因是对个人健康和他人健康的担忧。这22名参与者不接种疫苗的主要原因是等待,看看疫苗会如何影响他人,以及对疫苗效力缺乏信心。
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Making a Decision to Take or Not to Take the COVID-19 Vaccine
The purpose of this survey research study was to understand how information literacy and critical thinking skills might play a role in individuals' decision-making process toward taking or not taking the COVID-19 vaccine. The 106 participants, from Brazil and the United States, ranged from a spectrum of diversity in ethnicity, social and educational backgrounds, careers, and ages. Participants answered 21 closed-ended questions in a survey via electronic mail. Pro-vaccine and anti-vaccine groups ascertained that multiple resources were sought which led to informed decisions prior to choosing to inoculation or to forego the COVID-19 vaccine. The primary reasons to take the vaccine were cited as concerns for personal health and concerns for others' health. The 22 participants' central reasons for not taking the vaccine were to wait to see how the vaccine would affect others and a lack of confidence in vaccine efficacy.
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