Cultural and social attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination and factors associated with vaccine acceptance in adults across the globe: A systematic review
Vaccine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
42(22), P. 125993 - 125993
Published: May 27, 2024
To
identify
and
synthesise
evidence
on
cultural
social
attitudes
towards
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
vaccination
factors
associated
with
vaccine
acceptance
in
the
adult
population.
Language: Английский
Pregnant women's experiences of and attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination: A qualitative descriptive study
Vaccine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
50, P. 126835 - 126835
Published: Feb. 6, 2025
Language: Английский
Promoting public health with blunt instruments: Evidence from vaccine mandates
Labour Economics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 102715 - 102715
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Evaluating the effects of a multisectoral dialogue-based COVID-19 awareness-raising intervention in a limited-resource setting: A quasi-experimental study in Senegal
Vaccine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
56, P. 127168 - 127168
Published: April 30, 2025
Sustainable
and
effective
strategies
to
increase
disease
awareness
vaccination
willingness
are
crucial
in
limited-resource
settings
for
the
prevention
of
infectious
diseases
such
as
COVID-19.
Yet,
region
sub-Saharan
Africa
COVID-19
rates
remain
considerably
lower
than
other
world
regions.
This
study
aims
assess
effects
a
multisectoral
dialogue-based
awareness-raising
intervention
implemented
Jaxaay-Parcelles
commune
Dakar
Metropolitan
Area,
Senegal.
adopted
quasi-experimental
design.
The
STOP
was
developed
through
collaboration
involving
academia,
non-governmental
organisations,
local
authorities
active
community
engagement
initiatives.
Community
volunteers
delivered
sessions
household
visits.
Data
on
outcomes
were
collected
population-based
repeated
cross-sectional
surveys,
prior
(n
=
863)
post-intervention
737).
A
difference-in-difference
analysis
with
propensity
score
weighting
used
explore
changes
attitudes
towards
against
between
control
groups
before
after
campaign.
From
August
November
2021,
124
organized.
Difference-in-difference
showed
significant
relative
decrease
proportion
insufficiently
informed
individuals
about
site
(DID
-0.10,
CI
95
%:
-0.21,
-0.003).
associated
less
pronounced
vaccine
hesitancy
-0.11,
-0.01)
did
not
affect
paediatric
0.02,
-0.07,
0.11).
Our
results
suggest
that
our
conceptualised
can
be
enhance
population
disease.
insights
gained
from
inform
future
campaigns
public
health
interventions
similar
settings.
Language: Английский
Promoting Public Health with Blunt Instruments: Evidence from Vaccine Mandates
Published: March 1, 2024
We
study
the
effect
of
mandates
requiring
COVID-19
vaccination
among
healthcare
industry
workers
adopted
in
2021
United
States.There
are
long-standing
worker
shortages
U.S.
industry,
pre-dating
pandemic.The
impact
vaccine
on
is
ex
ante
ambiguous.If
increase
perceived
safety
marginal
may
be
drawn
to
healthcare,
relaxing
shortages.On
other
hand,
if
hesitant
or
averse,
then
push
away
from
and
exacerbate
shortages.We
combine
monthly
data
Current
Population
Survey
2022
with
difference-in-differences
methods
effects
state
probability
working
employment
transitions
into
out
industry.Our
findings
suggest
that
have
worsened
workforce
shortages:
following
adoption
a
state-level
mandate,
declines
by
6%.Effects
larger
healthcare-specific
occupations,
who
leave
at
higher
rates
response
slower
replaced
than
non-healthcare
occupations.Findings
trade-offs
faced
health
policymakers
seeking
achieve
multiple
objectives.
Language: Английский
Vaccination mandates and their alternatives and complements
Nature Reviews Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 4, 2024
Vaccination
mandates
are
often
suggested
as
a
solution
to
low
vaccine
uptake.
However,
criticized
because
they
aim
bypass
rather
than
overcome
the
cognitive,
emotional
and
social
components
of
hesitancy
highly
restrictive
interventions
that
can
cause
unintended
psychological
effects.
In
this
Review,
we
contextualize
costs
benefits
implementing
vaccination
on
basis
evidence
their
effectiveness,
ethical
considerations
We
present
toolbox
alternative
specifically
barriers
identified
by
science.
These
vary
in
degree
restrictiveness
but
ultimately
designed
preserve
freedom
choice.
They
be
implemented
addition
or
an
tackle
roots
hesitancy.
recommend
policies
tailored
according
each
country's
specific
situation
selecting
set
from
cover
needs
population.
increase
uptake,
might
effects
with
political
consequences.
Schmid
et
al.
complementary
informed
science
Language: Английский