Influenza vaccination hesitancy in large urban centers in South America : qualitative analysis of confidence, complacency and convenience across risk groups

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Autor(a) principal: González Block, Miguel Ángel
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Pelcastre-Villafuerte, Blanca Estela, Knauth, Daniela Riva, Leal, Andrea Fachel, Comes, Yamila, Crocco Abalos, Pedro Francisco, Noboa, Laura, Rodríguez Zea, Berenice, Ruoti, Mónica, Díaz Portillo, Sandra Patricia, Sarti, Elsa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/225904
Resumo: Influenza vaccination coverage in countries of Latin America is low among priority risk groups, ranging from 5 to 75% among older people. This paper aims to describe and analyze the determinants of influenza vaccination hesitancy through the lens of the 3C model of confidence, complacency and convenience among middle-class, urban risk group populations in Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, countries in South America with contrasting vaccination coverage. Focus groups were conducted among four risk groups: pregnant women, mothers of children aged <6 years, adults with risk factors, and adults aged >=60 years in samples of urban residents. Adults with risk factors expressed the most detailed perceptions about confidence in the vaccine. A wide range of perceptions regarding complacency were expressed across risk groups and countries, with pregnant women and mothers showing greater concerns while convenience had a narrower and generally more positive range of perceptions. Participants from Chile and Paraguay expressed the most contrasts regarding confidence and complacency. Information and communication strategies need to be tailored for risk groups while confidence and complacency should be addressed in synergy.
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spelling González Block, Miguel ÁngelPelcastre-Villafuerte, Blanca EstelaKnauth, Daniela RivaLeal, Andrea FachelComes, YamilaCrocco Abalos, Pedro FranciscoNoboa, LauraRodríguez Zea, BereniceRuoti, MónicaDíaz Portillo, Sandra PatriciaSarti, Elsa2021-08-19T04:33:33Z20211932-6203http://hdl.handle.net/10183/225904001130413Influenza vaccination coverage in countries of Latin America is low among priority risk groups, ranging from 5 to 75% among older people. This paper aims to describe and analyze the determinants of influenza vaccination hesitancy through the lens of the 3C model of confidence, complacency and convenience among middle-class, urban risk group populations in Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, countries in South America with contrasting vaccination coverage. Focus groups were conducted among four risk groups: pregnant women, mothers of children aged <6 years, adults with risk factors, and adults aged >=60 years in samples of urban residents. Adults with risk factors expressed the most detailed perceptions about confidence in the vaccine. A wide range of perceptions regarding complacency were expressed across risk groups and countries, with pregnant women and mothers showing greater concerns while convenience had a narrower and generally more positive range of perceptions. Participants from Chile and Paraguay expressed the most contrasts regarding confidence and complacency. Information and communication strategies need to be tailored for risk groups while confidence and complacency should be addressed in synergy.application/pdfengPLOS ONE. San Francisco. Vol. 16, no. 8 (Aug. 2021), e0256040, 23 p.InfluenzaVacinaçãoImunizaçãoAmérica do SulInfluenza vaccination hesitancy in large urban centers in South America : qualitative analysis of confidence, complacency and convenience across risk groupsEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001130413.pdf.txt001130413.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain80294http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/225904/2/001130413.pdf.txt5a40bc0720a0bdaeba4eae818d32183fMD52ORIGINAL001130413.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf765222http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/225904/1/001130413.pdf9ca747fa992b7b5ad6767fe65ae1a18cMD5110183/2259042023-09-24 03:39:04.097777oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/225904Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-09-24T06:39:04Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Influenza vaccination hesitancy in large urban centers in South America : qualitative analysis of confidence, complacency and convenience across risk groups
spellingShingle Influenza vaccination hesitancy in large urban centers in South America : qualitative analysis of confidence, complacency and convenience across risk groups
González Block, Miguel Ángel
Influenza
Vacinação
Imunização
América do Sul
title_short Influenza vaccination hesitancy in large urban centers in South America : qualitative analysis of confidence, complacency and convenience across risk groups
title_full Influenza vaccination hesitancy in large urban centers in South America : qualitative analysis of confidence, complacency and convenience across risk groups
title_fullStr Influenza vaccination hesitancy in large urban centers in South America : qualitative analysis of confidence, complacency and convenience across risk groups
title_full_unstemmed Influenza vaccination hesitancy in large urban centers in South America : qualitative analysis of confidence, complacency and convenience across risk groups
title_sort Influenza vaccination hesitancy in large urban centers in South America : qualitative analysis of confidence, complacency and convenience across risk groups
author González Block, Miguel Ángel
author_facet González Block, Miguel Ángel
Pelcastre-Villafuerte, Blanca Estela
Knauth, Daniela Riva
Leal, Andrea Fachel
Comes, Yamila
Crocco Abalos, Pedro Francisco
Noboa, Laura
Rodríguez Zea, Berenice
Ruoti, Mónica
Díaz Portillo, Sandra Patricia
Sarti, Elsa
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Knauth, Daniela Riva
Leal, Andrea Fachel
Comes, Yamila
Crocco Abalos, Pedro Francisco
Noboa, Laura
Rodríguez Zea, Berenice
Ruoti, Mónica
Díaz Portillo, Sandra Patricia
Sarti, Elsa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv González Block, Miguel Ángel
Pelcastre-Villafuerte, Blanca Estela
Knauth, Daniela Riva
Leal, Andrea Fachel
Comes, Yamila
Crocco Abalos, Pedro Francisco
Noboa, Laura
Rodríguez Zea, Berenice
Ruoti, Mónica
Díaz Portillo, Sandra Patricia
Sarti, Elsa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Influenza
Vacinação
Imunização
América do Sul
topic Influenza
Vacinação
Imunização
América do Sul
description Influenza vaccination coverage in countries of Latin America is low among priority risk groups, ranging from 5 to 75% among older people. This paper aims to describe and analyze the determinants of influenza vaccination hesitancy through the lens of the 3C model of confidence, complacency and convenience among middle-class, urban risk group populations in Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, countries in South America with contrasting vaccination coverage. Focus groups were conducted among four risk groups: pregnant women, mothers of children aged <6 years, adults with risk factors, and adults aged >=60 years in samples of urban residents. Adults with risk factors expressed the most detailed perceptions about confidence in the vaccine. A wide range of perceptions regarding complacency were expressed across risk groups and countries, with pregnant women and mothers showing greater concerns while convenience had a narrower and generally more positive range of perceptions. Participants from Chile and Paraguay expressed the most contrasts regarding confidence and complacency. Information and communication strategies need to be tailored for risk groups while confidence and complacency should be addressed in synergy.
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