加速采用加强疫苗注射:从心理和行为的角度

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Vu Huy Thong, Dung Phuong Hoang, Vu Hong Hanh, Van Hoang, Vu Mai Huong, Dinh Dieu Ha
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接种加强疫苗对提高疫苗计划的有效性及其对社区卫生的积极外部性起着至关重要的作用。本研究将加强疫苗视为一种价值,并扩展了计划行为理论,以检查公众中采取该价值的行为决定因素。本研究采用混合研究方法。虽然深度访谈的定性数据支持新主题的识别,服务于假设和测量量表的发展,但来自各行各业的771名受访者的定量数据被用来提供广义的发现。估计结果表明,有五个因素促使人们有意接种加强疫苗,包括感知到的行为控制、主观规范、转换成本、通信质量和健康问题。更有趣的是,另一项关于他们实际行为的后续调查结果表明,考虑到现有的意图,那些对加强疫苗有良好客观认识的人更有可能在实践中接种加强疫苗。这些发现对政策制定者鼓励接种加强疫苗的行为具有重要意义。
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Accelerating the adoption of booster vaccine shots: From the psychological and behavioural perspectives
Taking booster vaccines plays a critical role to enhance the effectiveness of vaccine programs and their positive externalities to community health. This study treats the booster vaccine as a value and expands the theory of planned behaviour to examine determinants of behaviours to take that value among the public. Mixed research methods are used in this study. While qualitative data from the in-depth interviews support the identification of new themes serving the development of hypotheses and measurement scales, quantitative data from 771 respondents from all walks of life are employed to provide generalized findings. The estimation results indicate five factors that drive the intention to take the booster vaccine shots, including perceived behavioural control, subjective norms, switching costs, communication quality and health concern. More interestingly, results from another follow-up survey about their actual behaviour imply that given the existing intention, those who demonstrate good objective knowledge about booster vaccines are more likely to take the booster shot in practice. These findings draw important implications for policymakers to encourage the behaviour of taking booster vaccines.
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Journal of Namibian Studies
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