西非英语国家的疫苗不平等、犹豫不决和以媒体为重点的公共卫生干预措施

Abideen David Amodu, Chukwuemeka Oluebube Ochuba, Ibrahim Temitope Badirudeen, Kingsley Okwuruoha Ikeokwu
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背景:在 COVID-19 大流行的情况下,疫苗犹豫不决给西非英语国家的公共卫生工作带来了巨大挑战。本研究旨在探讨造成该地区疫苗接种犹豫的多方面因素,包括信任、错误信息、文化信仰和接种障碍等问题。研究方法:本研究回顾了尼日利亚、加纳和冈比亚三个非洲国家的数据,分析了人们对疫苗接种的态度。研究还评估了这些国家的态度差异,并与西方国家的态度进行了比较。研究采用了定性和定量的方法来收集和分析有关疫苗接种犹豫及相关因素的数据。结果:研究发现,受调查国家对疫苗接种的态度存在很大差异,与西方国家相比也是如此。导致疫苗接种犹豫不决的因素包括历史上的不公正、错误信息、文化信仰以及接种障碍,如有限的医疗保健基础设施和疫苗供应限制。以媒体为重点的公共卫生干预措施被认为是解决疫苗不平等和提高疫苗接受度的关键。结论要克服西非地区对疫苗的犹豫态度,需要采取有针对性的方法,承认并解决历史遗留的不公正和不平等问题,强调文化上适当的信息传递,并利用现有的社区基础设施提供准确的信息。有针对性的传播策略对于消除误导和提高疫苗接受度至关重要。通过分析疫苗接种犹豫、媒体干预和公共卫生挑战之间的交叉点,本研究强调了在西非推广疫苗接种和遏制 COVID-19 传播的综合性社区参与活动的必要性。
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Vaccine inequalities, hesitancy, and media-focused public health interventions in English-speaking West-African Countries
Background: Vaccine hesitancy poses a significant challenge to public health efforts in English-speaking West-African countries amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims to examine the multifaceted factors contributing to vaccine hesitancy in the region, including issues of trust, misinformation, cultural beliefs, and access barriers. Methods: This study reviewed data from three African countries, Nigeria, Ghana, and the Gambia, to analyze attitudes towards vaccination. It also assessed variations in attitudes across these countries and compared them with attitudes in the western world. Qualitative and quantitative methods were employed to gather and analyze data on vaccine hesitancy and related factors. Results: The study found substantial variation in attitudes towards vaccination across the surveyed countries and compared to the western world. Factors contributing to vaccine hesitancy included historical injustices, misinformation, cultural beliefs, and access barriers such as limited healthcare infrastructure and vaccine supply constraints. Media-focused public health interventions were identified as crucial in addressing vaccine inequalities and enhancing vaccine acceptance. Conclusion: Overcoming vaccine hesitancy in West Africa requires tailored approaches that acknowledge and address historical injustices and inequities, emphasize culturally appropriate messaging, and utilize existing community infrastructure to deliver accurate information. Targeted communication strategies are essential to combat misinformation and enhance vaccine acceptance. By analyzing the intersection of vaccine hesitancy, media interventions, and public health challenges, this study underscores the need for comprehensive and community-engaged campaigns to promote vaccination and combat the spread of COVID-19 in West Africa.
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