| Literature DB >> 36244947 |
Kimberly A Fisher1, Ngoc Nguyen2, Hassan Fouayzi2, Sonal Singh3, Sybil Crawford4, Kathleen M Mazor2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To test the impact of varied physician recommendations on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 vaccine; Physician-patient communication; Provider recommendation; Vaccination; Vaccine hesitancy
Year: 2022 PMID: 36244947 PMCID: PMC9523946 DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2022.09.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Educ Couns ISSN: 0738-3991
Content and Variation of Physician Recommendations.
| Message 1 (M1) | What do you think? | We have the COVID-19 vaccine available today and you’re eligible to get it. This vaccine is very safe and very effective. |
| Message 2 (M2) | As safe as the flu shot | We have the COVID-19 vaccine available today and you’re eligible to get it. |
| Message 3 (M3) | Millions have already gotten it | We have the COVID-19 vaccine available today and you’re eligible to get it. |
| Message 4 (M4) | Acknowledge concerns, I’ve reviewed the studies | We have the COVID-19 vaccine available today and |
| Message 5 (M5) | Protect others | We have the COVID-19 vaccine available today and you’re eligible to get it. This vaccine is very safe and very effective. |
Characteristics of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitant Participants Assigned to Receive Physician Message.
| Initial vaccination intent | 341 (45.3) |
| Age | 190 (25.5) |
| Gendera | 291 (39.0) |
| Race/ethnicitya | 177 (23.6) |
| Educationa | 224 (29.9) |
| Employmenta | 394 (52.5) |
| Household incomea | 242 (32.4) |
| Geographic region | 391 (52.0) |
| Flu shota | 332 (44.2) |
| “In general, how would you rate your overall health?”a | 69 (9.2) |
| “In general, how would you rate your overall mental or emotional health?”a | 91 (12.1) |
Missing values for less than 1% of the sample (age, n = 7 missing; gender, n = 5 missing; race, n = 1 missing; education, n = 3 missing; employment, n = 2 missing; household income, n = 4 missing; flu shot, n = 1 missing; self-rated overall health, n = 2 missing; self-rated overall mental or emotional health, n = 1 missing).
Fig. 1Impact of Randomly Assigned Physician Messages on COVID-19 Vaccination Intent.
Proportion of participants who became less hesitant, according to initial COVID-19 vaccination intent and random message assignment. (B) Total number of participants assigned to each message group, number and proportion who became less hesitant, p-values of pairwise comparisons.