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Assessment of acceptability of the COVID-19 vaccine based on the health belief model among Malaysians-A qualitative approach

INTRODUCTION: Several countries have started mass vaccination programs to halt the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. With an R naught value of 2 to 3, about 70% of the population needs to be immunized to achieve herd immunity. This study aimed to investigate the reasons for acceptance or refusal of C...

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Autores principales: Rani, Mohd Dzulkhairi Mohd, Mohamed, Nurul Azmawati, Solehan, Hana Maizuliana, Ithnin, Muslimah, Ariffien, Abd Rasyid, Isahak, Ilina
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9197030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35700197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269059
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author Rani, Mohd Dzulkhairi Mohd
Mohamed, Nurul Azmawati
Solehan, Hana Maizuliana
Ithnin, Muslimah
Ariffien, Abd Rasyid
Isahak, Ilina
author_facet Rani, Mohd Dzulkhairi Mohd
Mohamed, Nurul Azmawati
Solehan, Hana Maizuliana
Ithnin, Muslimah
Ariffien, Abd Rasyid
Isahak, Ilina
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description INTRODUCTION: Several countries have started mass vaccination programs to halt the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. With an R naught value of 2 to 3, about 70% of the population needs to be immunized to achieve herd immunity. This study aimed to investigate the reasons for acceptance or refusal of COVID-19 vaccines among the Malaysian population. METHODOLOGY: An exploratory, descriptive qualitative design was performed. The cross-sectional survey used a non-probability convenient sampling technique to recruit the respondents, who were required to answer an open-ended question: Either "If you are willing to get the vaccine, please state your reason" or "If you are not willing to get vaccinated, please state your reason." The survey also included questions on demography such as age, gender, and place of residence. According to the Health Belief Model, the data was transcribed, translated, and analyzed: perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived barrier, and cues for action. RESULTS: A total of 1091 respondents who completed the online survey comprised 685 (62.8%) females, 406 (37.2%) males, with a mean age of 38.16 (SD = 16.44). The majority (81.1%) were willing to get vaccinated. Thematic analysis showed that most respondents perceived that the vaccine is safe, effective, protective and will provide herd immunity. Barriers to vaccination include unknown long-term side effects, rapid vaccine production, inadequate information and concerns regarding halal status. Cues to vaccination included individual desire, social responsibility, economic concerns and wait-and-see behavior. CONCLUSIONS: The public should be well informed about the vaccine, its efficacy, side effects, and halal status to increase vaccine acceptability and achieve herd immunity.
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spelling pubmed-91970302022-06-15 Assessment of acceptability of the COVID-19 vaccine based on the health belief model among Malaysians-A qualitative approach Rani, Mohd Dzulkhairi Mohd Mohamed, Nurul Azmawati Solehan, Hana Maizuliana Ithnin, Muslimah Ariffien, Abd Rasyid Isahak, Ilina PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Several countries have started mass vaccination programs to halt the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. With an R naught value of 2 to 3, about 70% of the population needs to be immunized to achieve herd immunity. This study aimed to investigate the reasons for acceptance or refusal of COVID-19 vaccines among the Malaysian population. METHODOLOGY: An exploratory, descriptive qualitative design was performed. The cross-sectional survey used a non-probability convenient sampling technique to recruit the respondents, who were required to answer an open-ended question: Either "If you are willing to get the vaccine, please state your reason" or "If you are not willing to get vaccinated, please state your reason." The survey also included questions on demography such as age, gender, and place of residence. According to the Health Belief Model, the data was transcribed, translated, and analyzed: perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived barrier, and cues for action. RESULTS: A total of 1091 respondents who completed the online survey comprised 685 (62.8%) females, 406 (37.2%) males, with a mean age of 38.16 (SD = 16.44). The majority (81.1%) were willing to get vaccinated. Thematic analysis showed that most respondents perceived that the vaccine is safe, effective, protective and will provide herd immunity. Barriers to vaccination include unknown long-term side effects, rapid vaccine production, inadequate information and concerns regarding halal status. Cues to vaccination included individual desire, social responsibility, economic concerns and wait-and-see behavior. CONCLUSIONS: The public should be well informed about the vaccine, its efficacy, side effects, and halal status to increase vaccine acceptability and achieve herd immunity. Public Library of Science 2022-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9197030/ /pubmed/35700197 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269059 Text en © 2022 Rani et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Solehan, Hana Maizuliana
Ithnin, Muslimah
Ariffien, Abd Rasyid
Isahak, Ilina
Assessment of acceptability of the COVID-19 vaccine based on the health belief model among Malaysians-A qualitative approach
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title_short Assessment of acceptability of the COVID-19 vaccine based on the health belief model among Malaysians-A qualitative approach
title_sort assessment of acceptability of the covid-19 vaccine based on the health belief model among malaysians-a qualitative approach
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9197030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35700197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269059
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