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Healthcare policy = Politiques de sante. 2023 Aug;19(1):99-113. doi: 10.12927/hcpol.2023.27153 0.02024

COVID-19 Vaccine's Speed to Market and Vaccine Hesitancy: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study

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Ally Memedovich  1, Brenlea Farkas  2, Aidan Hollis  3, Charleen Salmon  4, Jia Hu  5, Kate Zinszer  6, Tyler Williamson  7, Reed F Beall  8

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  • 1 Research Analyst Department of Community Health Sciences Cumming School of Medicine University of Calgary Research Analyst O'Brien Institute for Public Health University of Calgary Calgary, AB.
  • 2 Senior Research Associate Department of Community Health Sciences Cumming School of Medicine University of Calgary Senior Research Associate O'Brien Institute for Public Health University of Calgary Calgary, AB.
  • 3 Professor Department of Economics University of Calgary Calgary, AB.
  • 4 Research Analyst Department of Community Health Sciences Cumming School of Medicine University of Calgary Research Analyst O'Brien Institute of Public Health University of Calgary Calgary, AB.
  • 5 Medical Officer of Health Alberta Health Services Edmonton, AB.
  • 6 Associate Professor Department of Social and Preventive Medicine Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC.
  • 7 Associate Professor Department of Community Health Sciences Cumming School of Medicine University of Calgary Associate Professor O'Brien Institute of Public Health University of Calgary Calgary, AB.
  • 8 Assistant Professor Department of Community Health Sciences Cumming School of Medicine University of Calgary Assistant Professor O'Brien Institute of Public Health University of Calgary Calgary, AB.
  • DOI: 10.12927/hcpol.2023.27153 PMID: 37695711

    摘要 Ai翻译

    Background: This paper aims to assess the extent to which the COVID-19 vaccine's speed to market affected Canadian residents' decision to remain unvaccinated.

    Method: A cross-sectional survey conducted in late 2021 asked participants whether they had received the vaccine and their reasons for abstaining.

    Results: Of the 2,712 participants who completed the survey, 8.9% remained unvaccinated. Unvaccinated respondents who selected "They made the vaccine too fast" (59.8%), were significantly more likely to identify as white, believe that the COVID-19 pandemic was not serious and have an unvaccinated social circle.

    Conclusion: Should the COVID-19 vaccine rapid regulatory process be expanded, more patients may refuse treatment than if traditional timelines are followed.

    Contexte :: Le présent document vise à évaluer dans quelle mesure la rapidité de mise en marché du vaccin contre la COVID-19 a influé sur la décision des résidents canadiens de ne pas se faire vacciner.

    Méthode :: Un sondage transversal mené à la fin de 2021 demandait aux répondants s'ils avaient reçu le vaccin et les raisons de leur abstention, le cas échéant.

    Résultats :: Parmi les 2 712 participants qui ont répondu au sondage, 8,9 % n'étaient pas vaccinés. Les répondants non vaccinés qui ont indiqué comme raison de leur refus que « le vaccin avait été fabriqué trop rapidement » (59,8 %), étaient beaucoup plus susceptibles de s'identifier comme étant blancs, de croire que la pandémie de COVID-19 n'était pas grave et d'avoir un cercle social non vacciné.

    Conclusion :: Un plus grand nombre de patients pourraient refuser un traitement, si le processus de réglementation rapide du vaccin contre la COVID-19 était largement adopté plutôt que de suivre les échéanciers traditionnels.

    Keywords:covid-19 vaccine; market speed; vaccine hesitancy

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