Barriers of influenza vaccination intention and behavior–a systematic review of influenza vaccine hesitancy, 2005–2016

P Schmid, D Rauber, C Betsch, G Lidolt, ML Denker - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Background Influenza vaccine hesitancy is a significant threat to global efforts to reduce the
burden of seasonal and pandemic influenza. Potential barriers of influenza vaccination need …

The role of public trust during pandemics

M Siegrist, A Zingg - European psychologist, 2014 - econtent.hogrefe.com
The present review examined the importance of trust when preparing for and during a
pandemic. The reviewed literature suggests that trust in health agencies positively …

The impact of trust and risk perception on the acceptance of measures to reduce COVID‐19 cases

M Siegrist, L Luchsinger, A Bearth - Risk Analysis, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The SARS‐CoV‐2 virus that causes COVID‐19 has had a large impact on the lives of many
people worldwide. At the peak of confirmed COVID‐19 cases during the first wave in …

A meta-analysis of the association between gender and protective behaviors in response to respiratory epidemics and pandemics

KR Moran, SY Del Valle - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Respiratory infectious disease epidemics and pandemics are recurring events that levy a
high cost on individuals and society. The health-protective behavioral response of the public …

COVID-19 pandemic worry and vaccination intention: the mediating role of the health belief model components

CI Iacob, D Ionescu, E Avram, D Cojocaru - Frontiers in psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Given the negative consequences of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic on public health, his
study aimed at investigating:(1) the differences between adults with and without chronic …

[PDF][PDF] Individual psychological responses to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: Different clusters and their relation to risk-reducing behavior

M Stadler, C Niepel, E Botes, J Dörendahl, F Krieger… - 2020 - psyarxiv.com
Understanding individual difference in psychological responses toward the Coronavirus
(SARS-CoV-2) crisis is essential to the adequate handling of the current pandemic. Based …

In whom do we trust? a multifoci person-centered perspective on institutional trust during COVID-19

L Jiang, EL Bettac, HJ Lee, TM Probst - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Institutional trust plays a crucial role when a nation is facing mega crises (eg, the COVID-19
pandemic) and has implications for employee work experiences and well-being. To date …

Acceptance of seasonal influenza vaccination among Slovenian physicians, 2016

V Učakar, A Kraigher - Slovenian Journal of Public Health, 2019 - sciendo.com
Results: The response rate to the survey was 10.8%. 75.9%(95% CI: 73.1–78.7%)
physicians vaccinate themselves against influenza (regularly or occasionally) and …

[PDF][PDF] The impact of patient's socio-demographic characterictics, comorbidities and attitudes on flu vaccination uptake in family practice settings/vpliv bolnikovih …

A Kravos, L Kračun, K Kravos, R Iljaž - Slovenian Journal of Public …, 2015 - sciendo.com
Results. The logistic regression model identified five predictors for influenza vaccination,
namely: heart disease, previous vaccination, an agreement with the beliefs 'the vaccination …

Shifting the demand for vaccines: a review of strategies

N Sood, T Nasserie, S Joshi… - Annual Review of Public …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Vaccines prevent millions of deaths, and yet millions of people die each year from vaccine-
preventable diseases. The primary reason for these deaths is that a significant fraction of the …