Predicting the COVID-19 vaccine receive intention based on the theory of reasoned action in the south of Iran

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作者
Rad, Roghayeh Ezati [1 ]
Kahnouji, Kobra [2 ]
Mohseni, Shokrollah [2 ]
Shahabi, Nahid [1 ]
Noruziyan, Fatemeh [2 ]
Farshidi, Hossein [3 ]
Hosseinpoor, Mahmood [2 ]
Kashani, Saeed [4 ]
Takhti, Hesamaddin Kamalzadeh [5 ]
Azad, Mehdi Hassani [6 ]
Aghamolaei, Teamur [3 ]
机构
[1] Hormozgan Univ Med Sci, Fac Hlth, Student Res Comm, Bandar Abbas, Iran
[2] Hormozgan Univ Med Sci, Social Determinants Hlth Promot Res Ctr, Hormozgan Hlth Inst, Bandar Abbas, Iran
[3] Hormozgan Univ Med Sci, Cardiovasc Res Ctr, Bandar Abbas, Iran
[4] Hormozgan Univ Med Sci, Crit Care & Pain Management Res Ctr, Anesthesiol, Bandar Abbas, Iran
[5] Hormozgan Univ Med Sci, Sch Med, Dept Community Med, Bandar Abbas, Iran
[6] Hormozgan Univ Med Sci, Infect & Trop Dis Res Ctr, Hormozgan Hlth Inst, Bandar Abbas, Iran
关键词
Theory of reasoned action; Coronavirus; COVID-19; vaccine; Iran; HESITANCY; BEHAVIOR; BELIEFS;
D O I
10.1186/s12889-022-12517-1
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Vaccination against Covid 19 disease was based on rational practice theory. One of the most effective methods to control the COVID-19 pandemic is extensive vaccination coverage in the shortest time. The relevant beliefs and predictors of COVID-19 vaccine and the barriers to and facilitators of receiving COVID-19 vaccine should be identified. Individuals' intention to receive COVID-19 and the effective factors are of an utmost importance. This study aimed to predict intention to receive COVID-19 vaccine in the South of Iran. Methods This cross-sectional study was performed over a period of 2 months (May 2021 to July 2021) in 4 southern provinces in Iran. The study population of this study included people over 18 years of age who did not receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The online questionnaire was used to collect data. We recruited participants through a self-selection sampling method and posted the online survey link. The questionnaire had two parts: demographic information and Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) questions. All statistical calculations and hypotheses tests were performed using SPSS21 and Amos21 software and the significance level was considered 0.05. Results A total number of 2556 people participated in this study with a mean age of 37.76 (10.7) of years (Age Range = 18-75). The findings showed that attitudes and subjective norms and the use of social media predict the intention to receive COVID-19 vaccine. SEM showed that attitude (beta = 0.596, P < 0.001), subjective norms (beta = 0.265, P < 0.001) were significant predictors of vaccination intention. In this study, 78% of people were willing to receive the vaccine when they were officially allowed to. Conclusion According to the results of the study, it is suggested to strengthen positive attitudes and subjective norms about the importance of COVID-19 vaccination as well as using social media to inform the community in order increase the intention to vaccinate COVID-19 and increase vaccine coverage.
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