COVID-19 vaccination intention in the first year of the pandemic: A systematic review

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作者
Al-Amer, Rasmieh [1 ,2 ]
Della Maneze [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Everett, Bronwyn [2 ,4 ]
Montayre, Jed [2 ,4 ]
Villarosa, Amy R. [2 ,4 ]
Dwekat, Entisar [1 ]
Salamonson, Yenna [2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Isra Univ Jordan, Nursing Sch, Amman, Jordan
[2] Western Sydney Univ, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW 2751, Australia
[3] Multicultural Hlth Serv, South Western Sydney Local Hlth Dist, Campbelltown, NSW, Australia
[4] Ingham Inst Appl Med Res, Ctr Oral Hlth Outcomes & Res Translat COHORT, Liverpool, NSW, Australia
关键词
coronavirus; COVID-19; vaccination; vaccine acceptance; vaccine hesitancy; vaccine uptake; INFLUENZA VACCINE; HESITANCY; ACCEPTABILITY; DETERMINANTS; ACCEPTANCE; NURSES; TRENDS;
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10.1111/jocn.15951
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
Aims and objectives To synthesise evidence regarding vaccination intention, identify factors contributing to vaccine hesitancy among healthcare professionals and the general populations globally. Background As COVID-19 vaccine becomes available worldwide, attention is being directed to community vaccine uptake, to achieve population-wide immunity. A number of factors have been reported to influence vaccine intention. Methods Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, a systematic search of COVID-19 vaccination intention related literature published on or before 31 December 2020 from seven databases was undertaken. Results Thirty articles were included in this systematic review. Overall COVID-19 vaccination intention during the first year of the pandemic ranged from 27.7% to 93.3%. Findings highlighted that socio-demographic differences, perceptions of risk and susceptibility to COVID-19 and vaccine attributes influenced vaccination intention. Healthcare professionals particularly, nurses have higher vaccine hesitancy reportedly due to concerns regarding vaccine safety and efficacy and mistrust of health authorities. Negative information about COVID-19 vaccines in the social media and low confidence in the health system were associated with lower acceptability among the community. Interestingly, cumulative increase in COVID-19 caseloads of countries over time was not associated with vaccination intention. Conclusions The significant variability in vaccine intention rates worldwide would hamper efforts to achieve immunity against COVID-19. Nurses' concerns about vaccine safety and efficacy need to be addressed to increase vaccine acceptance and maximise their influence on vaccination decision in the community. As misinformation through social media negatively impacts vaccination uptake, authoritative and reliable information on vaccine attributes, disease risks and vaccination benefits are needed. Relevance to clinical practice Concerns about vaccine safety and efficacy including misinformation are important contributors to vaccine hesitancy. Addressing these factors, particularly among nurses who are considered trusted influencers of vaccination decisions in the community is an important strategy for pandemic preparedness.
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