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Identifying and coping with those hesitant to take covid vaccine shots
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Sun, 2021-02-21 13:11 — mike kraft
Breaking down the psychology of vaccine hesitancy Identifying the psychological barriers to taking vaccines is key to reaching the vaccine-hesitant. Axios
A new survey identifies some of the psychological barriers to taking vaccines — and how to overcome them.
The big picture: With COVID vaccine production and distribution ramping up, we're going to reach a moment when supply exceeds demand, which puts a premium on finding ways to persuade the persuadable on the value of vaccines.
What's happening: In a survey released on Friday, Surgo Ventures polled nearly 3,000 U.S. adults to determine how best to reach the vaccine-hesitant.
- The results were broken down into five groups based on their attitudes toward the vaccines.
By the numbers:
- 40% of respondents fell into the enthusiastic camp and reported eagerness to get vaccinated as soon as possible.
- Another 20% were in the watchful group, which means they weren't against the vaccine, but were worried about side effects and didn't want to be first in line.
- 14% were classified as cost-anxious — they tended to be younger and live in rural areas, and they perceived that the costs of the vaccine in time and money exceeded the benefits.
- 9% were system distrusters, who were more likely to be minorities, and believed the vaccine had not been adequately tested for their group.
- The last 17% were conspiracy believers who tended to be Republican and had little fear of COVID-19 itself. They often subscribed to more outlandish and harmful theories about vaccines.
Be smart: Reaching different groups demands different strategies, according to the survey's authors. ...
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