| Literature DB >> 35966625 |
Hoon Shien Teh1, Yuan Liang Woon1, Chin Tho Leong1, Nicholas Yee Liang Hing1, Teresa Yong Sui Mien2, Laurence S J Roope3,4, Philip M Clarke3,4, Lee-Ling Lim5,6,7, John Buckell3,4.
Abstract
Background: Low vaccine uptake has the potential to seriously undermine COVID-19 vaccination programs, as very high coverage levels are likely to be needed for virus suppression to return life to normal. We aimed to determine the influence of vaccine attributes (including access costs) on COVID-19 vaccination preferences among the Malaysian public to improve national uptake.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Discrete choice experiment; Preference; Uptake; Vaccine
Year: 2022 PMID: 35966625 PMCID: PMC9359905 DOI: 10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100534
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet Reg Health West Pac ISSN: 2666-6065
Figure 1Front page of the DCE survey.
Attributes and levels chosen for this experiment.
| Attributes | Levels |
|---|---|
| Severe side effects | very low risk (1 in 100,000) |
| low risk (1 in 10,000) | |
| moderate risk (1 in 1000) | |
| high risk (1 in 100) | |
| Effectiveness | less than 70% |
| 70–90% | |
| above 90% | |
| Vaccine content | non-Halal (no bovine) |
| non-Halal (contains bovine) | |
| Halal (no bovine) | |
| Halal (contains bovine) | |
| Vaccination schedule | office hour (8 am to 5 pm) at public facility |
| office hour (8 am to 5 pm) at private facility | |
| out-of-office hour (after 5pm; weekends) at public facility | |
| out-of-office hour (after 5pm; weekends) at private facility | |
| Distance from home to vaccination facilities | 1 km |
| 5 km | |
| 10 km | |
| 50 km |
Note: am= before midday; pm=after midday; km=kilometre.
Example of choice task.
| Characteristics of COVID-19 vaccine/vaccination | Vaccine A | Vaccine B |
|---|---|---|
| 1 in 100 will have severe side effects | 1 in 1000 will have severe side effects | |
| 70–90% | Less than 70% | |
| · Non-Halal certified | · Halal certified | |
| During office hours (weekdays, 8 am-5 pm) in the public healthcare facilities | Out-of-office hours (after 5 pm, weekends/public holidays) in the public healthcare facilities | |
| 10 km | 50 km | |
| ☐ Vaccine A |
Note: am= before midday; pm=after midday; km=kilometre.
Respondents characteristics (N=2028).
| Characteristics | % | National statistics (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18-39 | 1061 | 52·3 | 36·9 |
| 40-59 | 763 | 37·6 | 21·7 |
| 60 and above | 204 | 10·1 | 11·5 |
| Male | 1031 | 50·8 | 51·5 |
| Female | 997 | 49·2 | 48·5 |
| Malay | 1130 | 55·7 | 69·6 |
| Chinese | 781 | 38·5 | 22·6 |
| Indian | 95 | 4·7 | 6·8 |
| Others | 22 | 1·1 | 1·0 |
| Low income | 783 | 38·6 | 40·0 |
| Middle income | 769 | 37·9 | 40·0 |
| High income | 476 | 23·5 | 20·0 |
| Central | 825 | 40·7 | 32·1 |
| North | 385 | 19·0 | 20·6 |
| South | 184 | 9·1 | 11·6 |
| East | 139 | 6·9 | 14·8 |
| Borneo | 495 | 24·4 | 20·9 |
| No formal education | 18 | 0·9 | 5·8 |
| Primary education | 18 | 0·9 | 18·5 |
| Secondary education | 205 | 10·1 | 51·0 |
| Tertiary education | 1787 | 88·2 | 24·7 |
Note: N= Number of respondents in this DCE survey.
The average age of the sample is 40.9 years old.
Main effects from the mixed nested logit model.
| Attribute | Attribute level | b Coefficient (SE) | 95% CI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vaccine content | Non-Halal | Reference | - | - |
| Halal | 3·722 (0·29) | 3·152 | 4·291 | |
| Vaccine Effectiveness | Effectiveness 70% | Reference | - | - |
| Effectiveness 70-90% | 1·959 (0·14) | 1·687 | 2·231 | |
| Effectiveness >90% | 3·061 (0·22) | 2·628 | 3·494 | |
| Severe side effects of vaccine | Very low | Reference | - | - |
| Low | −0·79(0·09) | −0·979 | −0·601 | |
| Moderate | −1·466(0·19) | −1·834 | −1·098 | |
| High | −1·747 (0·27) | −2·269 | −1·224 | |
| Vaccination schedule | Non office hour | Reference | - | - |
| Office hour | −0·18 (0·06) | −0·296 | −0·064 | |
| Distance from home to vaccination facilities (continuous scale) | −0·03(0·01) | −0·040 | −0·020 | |
Note: SE: Standard error.
Figure 2Effect of distance on COVID-19 vaccination choice from the mixed nested logit model.
Deterministic heterogeneity: Interactions of attributes with demographics.
| Attribute | Attribute levels | Sex | Age groups | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female | Young | Middle aged | Elderly | |||||||
| Coefficient (SE) | LCB, UCB | Coefficient (SE) | LCB, UCB | Coefficient (SE) | LCB, UCB | Coefficient (SE) | LCB, UCB | Coefficient (SE) | LCB, UCB | ||
| Vaccine content | Non-Halal | Reference | - | Reference | - | Reference | - | Reference | - | Reference | - |
| Halal | 3·722 | 3·152, 4·292 | 4·604 | 3·970, 5·237 | 4·295 | 3·581, 5·008 | 3·722 | 3·152, 4·292 | 2·879 | 2·256, 3·502 | |
| Vaccine Effectiveness | Effectiveness 70% | Reference | - | Reference | - | Reference | - | Reference | - | Reference | - |
| Effectiveness 70-90% | 1·959 | 1·687, 2·231 | 1·959 | 1·687, 2·231 | 1·959 | 1·687, 2·231 | 1·959 | 1·687, 2·231 | 1·959 | 1·687, 2·231 | |
| Effectiveness >90% | 3·061 | 2·628, 3·494 | 3·061 | 2·628, 3·494 | 3·594 | 3·017, 4·172 | 3·061 | 2·628, 3·494 | 1·158 | 0·563, 1·752 | |
| Severe side effects of vaccine | Very low | Reference | - | Reference | - | Reference | - | Reference | - | Reference | - |
| Low | -0·79 | -0·979, -0·601 | -0·79 | -0·979, -0·601 | -0·442 | -0·719, -0·165 | -0·79 | -0·979, -0·601 | -0·79 | -0·979, -0·601 | |
| Moderate | -1·466 | -1·834, -1·098 | -1·466 | -1·834, -1·098 | -0·747 | -1·184, -0·311 | -1·466 | -1·834, -1·098 | -1·466 | -1·834, -1·098 | |
| High | -1·747 | -2·267, -1·225 | -2·434 | -2·971, -1·897 | -1·747 | -2·269, -1·225 | -1·747 | -2·267, -1·225 | -1·747 | -2·267, -1·225 | |
| Vaccination schedule | Non office hour | Reference | - | Reference | - | Reference | - | Reference | - | Reference | - |
| Office hour | -0·18 | -0·296, -0·064 | -0·18 | -0·296, -0·064 | -0·18 | -0·296, -0·064 | -0·18 | -0·296, -0·064 | 0·134 | -0·214, 0·482 | |
| Distance from home to vaccination facilities (continuous scale) | -0·03 | -0·040, -0·020 | -0·03 | -0·040, -0·020 | -0·03 | -0·040, -0·020 | -0·03 | -0·040, -0·020 | -0·03 | -0·040, -0·020 | |
Note: SE= Standard error; LCB= Lower Confidence Bound; UCB= Upper Confidence Bound. If the utility values are the same, there was no preference heterogeneity detected across the groups.
Figure 3Effects of changing the attribute levels on the probability of choosing a COVID-19 vaccination from base uptake of 85%. The scenario from which these attribute levels were varied is: side effects low (1 in 10,000), Halal status, effectiveness of 70%-90%, and distance to vaccination center of 5km.