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Vaccination Uptake: Facilitators to Uptake

Vaccination as a social norm


• Vaccine Uptake History NADINE
• Influenced by the vaccine experience of other people
• Trust in non-medical people

Vaccination as a necessity

Trust in vaccine science


• Perceived danger of Covid-19
• Desire of normalcy

Trust in Healthcare Professionals


• Trust in authority CRIZZANE
• Got a seasonal influenza vaccination

Sociodemographic Status (Socio-demographics include age,


gender, education, religion, employment, marital status, income levels,
migration background, race, and ethnicity.)

High Socioeconomic Status


• Education Level
• Income

Politics
• Political partisanship EDESSA
Health Insured

Media Influence
• Influenced by the source of information

Declining Number of COVID-19 Cases

Availability or accessibility to healthcare services


• Price

Vaccine Hesitancy: Barriers to Uptake

Preference for ‘natural immunity


JYA
Concerns over possible side effects

Sociodemographic Status (Socio-demographics include age,


gender, education, religion, employment, marital status, income levels,
migration background, race, and ethnicity.)
• Demographic
Distrust in government ROSHIN

Distrust in Vaccine
• Concern over the vaccine’s safety
• Mistrust in Vaccine Science
• Vaccine brand/manufacturer preference
• Vaccine Origin

Perceived lack of information

History of vaccine refusal FATIMA


• Do not have influenza vaccination

Having a current medical condition


• Needle Phobia
• Vaccine contraindications
• Comorbidity
• High Risk

Low socioeconomic status


• Low academic background ANANG
• Living situations

Availability or accessibility to healthcare services


• Availability of the vaccine
• Availability or accessibility to healthcare services
• No access to healthcare
• Lack of vaccine dissemination
• Unavailability of healthcare

Conspiracy theories ELIEL

History of COVID-19 infection

Reliance on Medical Advice


• Getting medical advice
• Recommendation
• Vaccination Reminders

!!! The ones in bold are the final set of codes. Yung mga nakabullets under na yun sa kanila which
means that when making a narrative report about the results under that code, include niyo na yung
mga nakabullet under that code as one sa narrative report.
Andrea, Angelica and Janiel will be helping me with the discussions so di na ako nag assign ng task
sa kanila for the results.
Deadline is 10AM tomorrow March 3, 2022 (Thursday)
To submit your outputs, upload it sa “Results” Folder on our g-drive.
Filename format example: BALAN_Results

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