학술논문

Preferences of COVID-19 Vaccines in the General Population in Belgrade, Serbia: A Qualitative Study.
Document Type
Article
Source
Behavioral Medicine. Jan-Mar2024, Vol. 50 Issue 1, p16-25. 10p.
Subject
*VACCINATION
*COVID-19
*IMMUNIZATION
*COVID-19 vaccines
*MOTIVATION (Psychology)
*ATTITUDE (Psychology)
*RESEARCH methodology
*MANUFACTURING industries
*INTERVIEWING
*HEALTH status indicators
*QUALITATIVE research
*VACCINE effectiveness
*MEDICAL protocols
*CONTENT analysis
*PATIENT safety
*TRUST
Language
ISSN
0896-4289
Abstract
Few countries provided multiple COVID-19 vaccines for their citizens right from the start of mass immunization. In Serbia, four vaccines were available. Circumstances in which people had several options to choose from are unique. The purpose of this study was to identify motivators behind COVID-19 vaccination and the choice of COVID-19 vaccine among people who were immunized against COVID-19. Qualitative interviews with 35 vaccinated people aged > 18 years were conducted in May 2021 at the Institute of Public Health of Serbia, a reference institution for vaccination. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Four topics emerged: 1) Decision to receive COVID-19 vaccine; 2) Sources of information about the vaccine; 3) Choice of the COVID-19 vaccine and 4) Anti-vaccination sentiment around the vaccinated people. Participants were classified in two groups: those who were determined to receive the vaccine and those who were hesitant. People who were hesitant decided to receive the vaccine after reviewing the information collected from various sources, especially physicians. Although some participants accepted any vaccine regardless of their characteristics, there were others who had explicit preferences. These preferences stemmed mainly from their beliefs about particular vaccine's efficacy and safety, COVID-19 status (previous infection), living or lifestyle circumstances (residence or travel abroad), doctor's recommendation (underlying health status) or trust in expertise of that particular manufacturer's country of origin. Opting for appropriate vaccine was motivated by reasons specific to various individuals, which enabled them to make choices in line with their preferences and values. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]