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Hesitation to vaccination for COVID-19 among the Brazilian adult population

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Main Author: Pott Junior, Henrique
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Eveline Tonelotto Barbosa
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Revista Contexto & Saúde (Online)
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Summary: Background: This study assessed the perceptions and attitudes of the Brazilian adult population about COVID-19 vaccines, seeking to identify which factors are associated with vaccine hesitancy and lack of trust in vaccines to support individual or group strategies for welcoming and guidance. Methods: This is a national survey using a self-report web instrument in a representative sample of the Brazilian adult population (N=1700). The survey included sociodemographic and quality of life (QoL) questions, general information on COVID-19, and a vaccine-specific questionnaire. Results: The vast majority of our sample expressed favorable opinions regarding COVID-19 vaccination, but there was also a minor fraction (2.2%) of respondents who are hesitant about COVID-19 vaccination. Most of them were males within the age range of 30 to 59 years and reported that their reasons for vaccine hesitation are mainly due to uncertainty about safety (57.9%) and efficacy (36.8%) of vaccines, followed by concern with their development, that is, the issue of timing and the adoption of a new development technology (28.9%). Further, while the impact of groups and peers on those who hesitate to vaccinate was not clear, their perception of a low risk of contracting the disease is evident. Conclusions: There is a need to develop targeted strategies to increase effective communication about the risks and benefits of COVID-19 vaccines. Uncertainty about the safety and efficacy of vaccines, the timing, and the adoption of new development techniques affect significantly the perceptions on the vaccine COVID-19 acceptance.
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spelling Hesitation to vaccination for COVID-19 among the Brazilian adult populationHesitação à vacinação para Covid-19 na população adulta brasileiraCOVID-19SARS-CoV-2VaccinesCOVID-19SARS-CoV-2VacinasBackground: This study assessed the perceptions and attitudes of the Brazilian adult population about COVID-19 vaccines, seeking to identify which factors are associated with vaccine hesitancy and lack of trust in vaccines to support individual or group strategies for welcoming and guidance. Methods: This is a national survey using a self-report web instrument in a representative sample of the Brazilian adult population (N=1700). The survey included sociodemographic and quality of life (QoL) questions, general information on COVID-19, and a vaccine-specific questionnaire. Results: The vast majority of our sample expressed favorable opinions regarding COVID-19 vaccination, but there was also a minor fraction (2.2%) of respondents who are hesitant about COVID-19 vaccination. Most of them were males within the age range of 30 to 59 years and reported that their reasons for vaccine hesitation are mainly due to uncertainty about safety (57.9%) and efficacy (36.8%) of vaccines, followed by concern with their development, that is, the issue of timing and the adoption of a new development technology (28.9%). Further, while the impact of groups and peers on those who hesitate to vaccinate was not clear, their perception of a low risk of contracting the disease is evident. Conclusions: There is a need to develop targeted strategies to increase effective communication about the risks and benefits of COVID-19 vaccines. Uncertainty about the safety and efficacy of vaccines, the timing, and the adoption of new development techniques affect significantly the perceptions on the vaccine COVID-19 acceptance.Introdução: Este estudo avaliou as percepções e atitudes da população adulta brasileira sobre as vacinas COVID-19, buscando identificar quais fatores estão associados à hesitação vacinal e à falta de confiança nas vacinas para subsidiar estratégias individuais ou grupais de acolhimento e orientação. Métodos: Trata-se de uma pesquisa nacional com instrumento de autorrelato da web em uma amostra representativa da população adulta brasileira (N = 1.700). A pesquisa incluiu questões sociodemográficas e de qualidade de vida (QV), informações gerais sobre o COVID-19 e um questionário específico para a vacina. Resultados: A grande maioria de nossa amostra expressou opiniões favoráveis ​​em relação à vacinação COVID-19, mas também houve uma fração menor (2,2%) dos entrevistados que estão hesitantes sobre a vacinação COVID-19. A maioria deles era do sexo masculino na faixa etária de 30 a 59 anos e relatou que os motivos para hesitação da vacina são principalmente devido à incerteza sobre a segurança (57,9%) e eficácia (36,8%) das vacinas, seguido pela preocupação com o seu desenvolvimento, que ou seja, a questão do tempo e a adoção de uma nova tecnologia de desenvolvimento (28,9%). Além disso, embora o impacto dos grupos e pares sobre aqueles que hesitam em vacinar não tenha sido claro, sua percepção de um baixo risco de contrair a doença é evidente. Conclusões: É necessário desenvolver estratégias direcionadas para aumentar a comunicação eficaz sobre os riscos e benefícios das vacinas COVID-19. A incerteza sobre a segurança e eficácia das vacinas, o momento e a adoção de novas técnicas de desenvolvimento afetam significativamente as percepções sobre a aceitação da vacina COVID-19.EDITORA UNIJUI2023-04-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.unijui.edu.br/index.php/contextoesaude/article/view/1280610.21527/2176-7114.2023.47.12806Revista Contexto & Saúde; v. 23 n. 47 (2023): 2023; e128062176-7114reponame:Revista Contexto & Saúde (Online)instname:Universidade Regional do Noroeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul (UNIJUI)instacron:UNIJUIenghttps://www.revistas.unijui.edu.br/index.php/contextoesaude/article/view/12806/7284Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Contexto & Saúdeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPott Junior, HenriqueEveline Tonelotto Barbosa 2023-12-13T11:48:20Zoai:ojs.revistas.unijui.edu.br:article/12806Revistahttps://www.revistas.unijui.edu.br/index.php/contextoesaude/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.unijui.edu.br/index.php/contextoesaude/oairevistaseletronicas@unijui.edu.br2176-71141676-188Xopendoar:2023-12-13T11:48:20Revista Contexto & Saúde (Online) - Universidade Regional do Noroeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul (UNIJUI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hesitation to vaccination for COVID-19 among the Brazilian adult population
Hesitação à vacinação para Covid-19 na população adulta brasileira
title Hesitation to vaccination for COVID-19 among the Brazilian adult population
spellingShingle Hesitation to vaccination for COVID-19 among the Brazilian adult population
Pott Junior, Henrique
COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
Vaccines
COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
Vacinas
title_short Hesitation to vaccination for COVID-19 among the Brazilian adult population
title_full Hesitation to vaccination for COVID-19 among the Brazilian adult population
title_fullStr Hesitation to vaccination for COVID-19 among the Brazilian adult population
title_full_unstemmed Hesitation to vaccination for COVID-19 among the Brazilian adult population
title_sort Hesitation to vaccination for COVID-19 among the Brazilian adult population
author Pott Junior, Henrique
author_facet Pott Junior, Henrique
Eveline Tonelotto Barbosa
author_role author
author2 Eveline Tonelotto Barbosa
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pott Junior, Henrique
Eveline Tonelotto Barbosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
Vaccines
COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
Vacinas
topic COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
Vaccines
COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
Vacinas
description Background: This study assessed the perceptions and attitudes of the Brazilian adult population about COVID-19 vaccines, seeking to identify which factors are associated with vaccine hesitancy and lack of trust in vaccines to support individual or group strategies for welcoming and guidance. Methods: This is a national survey using a self-report web instrument in a representative sample of the Brazilian adult population (N=1700). The survey included sociodemographic and quality of life (QoL) questions, general information on COVID-19, and a vaccine-specific questionnaire. Results: The vast majority of our sample expressed favorable opinions regarding COVID-19 vaccination, but there was also a minor fraction (2.2%) of respondents who are hesitant about COVID-19 vaccination. Most of them were males within the age range of 30 to 59 years and reported that their reasons for vaccine hesitation are mainly due to uncertainty about safety (57.9%) and efficacy (36.8%) of vaccines, followed by concern with their development, that is, the issue of timing and the adoption of a new development technology (28.9%). Further, while the impact of groups and peers on those who hesitate to vaccinate was not clear, their perception of a low risk of contracting the disease is evident. Conclusions: There is a need to develop targeted strategies to increase effective communication about the risks and benefits of COVID-19 vaccines. Uncertainty about the safety and efficacy of vaccines, the timing, and the adoption of new development techniques affect significantly the perceptions on the vaccine COVID-19 acceptance.
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