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Trustworthiness of information sources on vaccines for COVID-19 prevention among Brazilians

OBJECTIVE: This study aims to assess the trustworthiness of information sources, perception of clear information about the vaccine, and strategies to increase adherence to vaccination to provide managers with information that helps establish effective communication with the population about vaccinat...

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Autores principales: Reis, Adriana Teixeira, Camacho, Karla Gonçalves, Junqueira-Marinho, Maria de Fátima, Gomes Junior, Saint Clair dos Santos, Abramov, Dimitri Marques, de Menezes, Livia Almeida, Nehab, Marcio Fernandes, Figueiredo, Carlos Eduardo da Silva, Moreira, Maria Elisabeth Lopes, de Vasconcelos, Zilton Farias Meira, de Carvalho, Flavia Amendola Anisio, de Mello, Livia de Rezende, Correia, Roberta Fernandes, de Azevedo, Zina Maria Almeida, Salú, Margarida dos Santos, Moore, Daniella Campelo Batalha Cox
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9810184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36595513
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279393
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author Reis, Adriana Teixeira
Camacho, Karla Gonçalves
Junqueira-Marinho, Maria de Fátima
Gomes Junior, Saint Clair dos Santos
Abramov, Dimitri Marques
de Menezes, Livia Almeida
Nehab, Marcio Fernandes
Figueiredo, Carlos Eduardo da Silva
Moreira, Maria Elisabeth Lopes
de Vasconcelos, Zilton Farias Meira
de Carvalho, Flavia Amendola Anisio
de Mello, Livia de Rezende
Correia, Roberta Fernandes
de Azevedo, Zina Maria Almeida
Salú, Margarida dos Santos
Moore, Daniella Campelo Batalha Cox
author_facet Reis, Adriana Teixeira
Camacho, Karla Gonçalves
Junqueira-Marinho, Maria de Fátima
Gomes Junior, Saint Clair dos Santos
Abramov, Dimitri Marques
de Menezes, Livia Almeida
Nehab, Marcio Fernandes
Figueiredo, Carlos Eduardo da Silva
Moreira, Maria Elisabeth Lopes
de Vasconcelos, Zilton Farias Meira
de Carvalho, Flavia Amendola Anisio
de Mello, Livia de Rezende
Correia, Roberta Fernandes
de Azevedo, Zina Maria Almeida
Salú, Margarida dos Santos
Moore, Daniella Campelo Batalha Cox
author_sort Reis, Adriana Teixeira
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description OBJECTIVE: This study aims to assess the trustworthiness of information sources, perception of clear information about the vaccine, and strategies to increase adherence to vaccination to provide managers with information that helps establish effective communication with the population about vaccination. METHOD: This is an online survey conducted between January 22 and 29, 2021, preceded by an Informed Consent, that aims to assess vaccine hesitancy, which corresponded to the first week of vaccination initiation to prevent COVID-19 in Brazil. Data were obtained from a questionnaire made available through a free platform and stored in Google Forms and later exported to the SPSS statistical package for analysis. The sample consisted of all questionnaires from participants who self-declared as age 18 or older, Brazilian, and residing in Brazil at the time of the survey. Incomplete records with more than 50% of blank items and duplicates were excluded. All categorical variables were analyzed from their absolute and relative frequencies. Multivariate logistic regression was performed to verify the relationship between dependent variables and independent variables. RESULTS: The results show that trust in information sources diverges between hesitant and non-hesitant. They also showed that some participants show an overall distrust that seems to have deeper foundations than issues related only to the source of information. The high rejection of television and the WHO as sources of information among hesitant suggests that integrated actions with research institutes, public figures vaccinating, and religious leaders can help to combat vaccine hesitation. Two actors become particularly important in this dynamic, both for good and bad, and their anti-vaxxer behavior must be observed: the doctor and the Ministry of Health. CONCLUSION: This study contributes to gathering valuable information to help understand the behavior and thinking relevant to the adherence to vaccination recommendations.
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spelling pubmed-98101842023-01-04 Trustworthiness of information sources on vaccines for COVID-19 prevention among Brazilians Reis, Adriana Teixeira Camacho, Karla Gonçalves Junqueira-Marinho, Maria de Fátima Gomes Junior, Saint Clair dos Santos Abramov, Dimitri Marques de Menezes, Livia Almeida Nehab, Marcio Fernandes Figueiredo, Carlos Eduardo da Silva Moreira, Maria Elisabeth Lopes de Vasconcelos, Zilton Farias Meira de Carvalho, Flavia Amendola Anisio de Mello, Livia de Rezende Correia, Roberta Fernandes de Azevedo, Zina Maria Almeida Salú, Margarida dos Santos Moore, Daniella Campelo Batalha Cox PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: This study aims to assess the trustworthiness of information sources, perception of clear information about the vaccine, and strategies to increase adherence to vaccination to provide managers with information that helps establish effective communication with the population about vaccination. METHOD: This is an online survey conducted between January 22 and 29, 2021, preceded by an Informed Consent, that aims to assess vaccine hesitancy, which corresponded to the first week of vaccination initiation to prevent COVID-19 in Brazil. Data were obtained from a questionnaire made available through a free platform and stored in Google Forms and later exported to the SPSS statistical package for analysis. The sample consisted of all questionnaires from participants who self-declared as age 18 or older, Brazilian, and residing in Brazil at the time of the survey. Incomplete records with more than 50% of blank items and duplicates were excluded. All categorical variables were analyzed from their absolute and relative frequencies. Multivariate logistic regression was performed to verify the relationship between dependent variables and independent variables. RESULTS: The results show that trust in information sources diverges between hesitant and non-hesitant. They also showed that some participants show an overall distrust that seems to have deeper foundations than issues related only to the source of information. The high rejection of television and the WHO as sources of information among hesitant suggests that integrated actions with research institutes, public figures vaccinating, and religious leaders can help to combat vaccine hesitation. Two actors become particularly important in this dynamic, both for good and bad, and their anti-vaxxer behavior must be observed: the doctor and the Ministry of Health. CONCLUSION: This study contributes to gathering valuable information to help understand the behavior and thinking relevant to the adherence to vaccination recommendations. Public Library of Science 2023-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9810184/ /pubmed/36595513 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279393 Text en © 2023 Reis 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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Reis, Adriana Teixeira
Camacho, Karla Gonçalves
Junqueira-Marinho, Maria de Fátima
Gomes Junior, Saint Clair dos Santos
Abramov, Dimitri Marques
de Menezes, Livia Almeida
Nehab, Marcio Fernandes
Figueiredo, Carlos Eduardo da Silva
Moreira, Maria Elisabeth Lopes
de Vasconcelos, Zilton Farias Meira
de Carvalho, Flavia Amendola Anisio
de Mello, Livia de Rezende
Correia, Roberta Fernandes
de Azevedo, Zina Maria Almeida
Salú, Margarida dos Santos
Moore, Daniella Campelo Batalha Cox
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title_full Trustworthiness of information sources on vaccines for COVID-19 prevention among Brazilians
title_fullStr Trustworthiness of information sources on vaccines for COVID-19 prevention among Brazilians
title_full_unstemmed Trustworthiness of information sources on vaccines for COVID-19 prevention among Brazilians
title_short Trustworthiness of information sources on vaccines for COVID-19 prevention among Brazilians
title_sort trustworthiness of information sources on vaccines for covid-19 prevention among brazilians
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9810184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36595513
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279393
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