Explaining seasonality increases perceived effectiveness of influenza vaccination: An experimental study

IF 3.5 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL British Journal of Health Psychology Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12770
Lisa Felgendreff, Felix G. Rebitschek, Parichehr Shamsrizi, Mattis Geiger, Mirjam A. Jenny, Cornelia Betsch
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Abstract

Background

Doubts regarding vaccine effectiveness may prompt people to decide against a seasonal influenza vaccination. While fact boxes show the effectiveness in terms of cases prevented, people often lack knowledge about important contextual factors, for example, why the vaccine formulation needs to be updated annually, the vaccine mechanism and relevance of the antigen–virus match. Adding such contextual information could improve effectiveness perceptions.

Objective

In a preregistered online experiment, we tested whether explaining the seasonality's relevance and mechanisms behind influenza vaccine effectiveness affects people's perceptions of influenza vaccination. We compared two means of explanation (an additional expository text vs. a narrative offering an analogy to improve understanding of vaccine effectiveness) with a control condition simply providing effectiveness information.

Design

Unvaccinated participants (N = 1554) were assigned to one of three conditions: (1) fact box only (providing the influenza vaccine's benefit–risk profile; control group), (2) fact box plus informational expository text or (3) fact box plus narrative analogy.

Methods

After the experimental manipulations, participants rated the vaccine's effectiveness in preventing influenza disease and answered knowledge questions. Effects on perceived risk of vaccination and intention to get vaccinated were also explored.

Results

Reading the expository text increased the perceived vaccine effectiveness and overall knowledge, while reading the narrative analogy only increased the perceived vaccine effectiveness compared with the control condition. All other dependent variables were similar in both text conditions.

Conclusions

Extended explanations of vaccine effectiveness can increase perceived vaccine effectiveness. The text format chosen can affect outcomes, such as vaccine-related perceptions or knowledge.

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解释季节性可提高流感疫苗接种的感知效果:一项实验研究。
背景:对疫苗有效性的怀疑可能会促使人们决定不接种季节性流感疫苗。虽然事实框显示了疫苗在预防病例方面的有效性,但人们往往缺乏对重要背景因素的了解,例如疫苗配方为何需要每年更新、疫苗机制以及抗原-病毒匹配的相关性。增加这些背景信息可以提高人们对疫苗有效性的认识:在一项预先登记的在线实验中,我们测试了解释季节性的相关性和流感疫苗有效性背后的机制是否会影响人们对流感疫苗接种的看法。我们比较了两种解释方式(额外的说明性文字与提供类比以提高对疫苗有效性的理解的叙述)和仅仅提供有效性信息的对照条件:设计:未接种疫苗的参与者(N = 1554)被分配到三种条件之一:(1)仅提供事实框(提供流感疫苗的益处-风险简介;对照组),(2)事实框加信息说明性文字或(3)事实框加叙述性类比:实验操作后,参与者对疫苗预防流感疾病的效果进行评分,并回答知识问题。结果:阅读说明性文本提高了参与者对接种疫苗的风险感知:结果:与对照组相比,阅读说明性文本提高了对疫苗有效性的感知和总体知识,而阅读叙述性类比仅提高了对疫苗有效性的感知。所有其他因变量在两种文本条件下都相似:结论:对疫苗有效性的扩展解释可以提高人们对疫苗有效性的认知。选择的文本格式会影响结果,如与疫苗相关的感知或知识。
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British Journal of Health Psychology
British Journal of Health Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: The focus of the British Journal of Health Psychology is to publish original research on various aspects of psychology that are related to health, health-related behavior, and illness throughout a person's life. The journal specifically seeks articles that are based on health psychology theory or discuss theoretical matters within the field.
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