Garantie de satisfaction à 100% Disponible immédiatement après paiement En ligne et en PDF Tu n'es attaché à rien 4.2 TrustPilot
logo-home
Dissertation

research proposal covid-19 vaccination hesitancy

Note
-
Vendu
10
Pages
28
Grade
7-8
Publié le
14-09-2021
Écrit en
2020/2021

research proposal covid-19 vaccination hesitancy made for the course research methods of the master health sciences at VU Amsterdam. The report was graded with a 7.8

Établissement
Cours










Oups ! Impossible de charger votre document. Réessayez ou contactez le support.

École, étude et sujet

Établissement
Cours
Cours

Infos sur le Document

Publié le
14 septembre 2021
Nombre de pages
28
Écrit en
2020/2021
Type
Dissertation
Professeur(s)
Inconnu
Grade
7-8

Sujets

Aperçu du contenu

Research proposal
Research Methods for Health Sciences



Hesitancy for COVID-19 vaccine, determining motives
and prediction factors among inhabitants of Amsterdam




Workgroup: 9
Coach: Ona Ilozumba

, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Research Methods for Health Sciences

Table of contents

Introduction 2
Concepts, theories and model 4
Qualitative research proposal 7
Methods 8
Work plan 11
Quantitative research proposal 14
Methods 15
Work plan 18
Appendix
A. Survey measures 20
B. Items to assess the perceptions of COVID-19 22
C. Knowledge questionnaire 23
D. Media representation 24
E. Revised Health care system Distrust Scale 25
References 26




1

, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Research Methods for Health Sciences

Introduction
The global COVID-19 pandemic, caused by infection with the novel coronavirus
SARS-Cov-2, has affected billions of people, both through the infection itself and
non-direct impacts on public health, the economy and daily life (1). 6919 deaths
have been reported since the beginning of the outbreak in The Netherlands, with
Amsterdam being in the top-10 cities with the highest relative numbers of cases
and deaths (2). In the past weeks, the reproduction number has risen to 1.22
(3). Moreover, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) fell by 8,5% in the second
quarter of 2020, compared to the previous quarter (4). Since especially
vulnerable people will suffer from the containment measures, the pandemic has
the potential to exacerbate both health and economic inequalities (5).

With the absence of an effective antiviral medical, the need for a vaccine arose
(1). Researchers are focussing on the development of this vaccine, but the
success of this vaccine also relies on the public acceptance of it, since getting
the COVID-19 vaccine will not be made obligatory in the Netherlands (6). In
recent years the uptake of vaccinations and public confidence in vaccines has
declined globally, as in the Netherlands. This concerned both childhood
vaccinations and adult vaccination programmes (7, 8).

The general acceptance of the future COVID-19 vaccine appears to be low (9,
10). First of all, The World Economic Forum conducted a global survey
(N=20,000) into the willingness of people to get vaccinated. Differences between
countries were noticed, where the Netherlands is below the global average (71%
in the Netherlands, compared to 74% globally) (11). Moreover, an European
survey (N=7,662) showed that 73,9% of 7664 participants from Denmark,
France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, the Netherlands, and the UK are willing to get
vaccinated with this vaccine (12). The herd immunity threshold for Europe is
estimated at 74% (12). This means that the vaccination coverage will not be
sufficient to achieve herd immunity in the Netherlands (12).

Decisions whether to get vaccinated can be seen as a process that depends on
various aspects, also defined as vaccine hesitancy. (13, 14). It is important to
mention the intention-behaviour gap in this research proposal. This means that
having the intention to get or not get vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine,
does not directly lead to this behaviour (15).

Studies have been conducted to understand the characteristics of vaccine
hesitancy in adult vaccinations. For instance, vaccine hesitancy was apparent
during the ‘swine flu’, the last worldwide pandemic in 2009. A systematic review
of Bish et al. (2011) found that stronger intentions for vaccination during the
pandemic were associated with the degree of threat and the perceptions of
vaccinations as an effective coping strategy. Other factors associated with higher
intentions were social pressure and getting your information from official health


2
€5,99
Accéder à l'intégralité du document:

Garantie de satisfaction à 100%
Disponible immédiatement après paiement
En ligne et en PDF
Tu n'es attaché à rien

Faites connaissance avec le vendeur

Seller avatar
Les scores de réputation sont basés sur le nombre de documents qu'un vendeur a vendus contre paiement ainsi que sur les avis qu'il a reçu pour ces documents. Il y a trois niveaux: Bronze, Argent et Or. Plus la réputation est bonne, plus vous pouvez faire confiance sur la qualité du travail des vendeurs.
gzw1718 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
S'abonner Vous devez être connecté afin de suivre les étudiants ou les cours
Vendu
161
Membre depuis
7 année
Nombre de followers
115
Documents
37
Dernière vente
3 semaines de cela

3,6

14 revues

5
2
4
8
3
1
2
2
1
1

Récemment consulté par vous

Pourquoi les étudiants choisissent Stuvia

Créé par d'autres étudiants, vérifié par les avis

Une qualité sur laquelle compter : rédigé par des étudiants qui ont réussi et évalué par d'autres qui ont utilisé ce document.

Le document ne convient pas ? Choisis un autre document

Aucun souci ! Tu peux sélectionner directement un autre document qui correspond mieux à ce que tu cherches.

Paye comme tu veux, apprends aussitôt

Aucun abonnement, aucun engagement. Paye selon tes habitudes par carte de crédit et télécharge ton document PDF instantanément.

Student with book image

“Acheté, téléchargé et réussi. C'est aussi simple que ça.”

Alisha Student

Foire aux questions