Predictors of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in South African Local Communities: The VaxScenes Study

Author:

Katoto Patrick D. M. C.ORCID,Parker Saahier,Coulson Nancy,Pillay NirvanaORCID,Cooper SaraORCID,Jaca Anelisa,Mavundza EdisonORCID,Houston Gregory,Groenewald CandiceORCID,Essack Zaynab,Simmonds Jane,Shandu Londiwe Deborah,Couch Marilyn,Khuzwayo Nonkululeko,Ncube NobukhosiORCID,Bhengu PheleleORCID,Rooyen Heidi van,Wiysonge Charles SheyORCID

Abstract

South Africa launched a mass COVID-19 vaccination campaign in May 2021, targeting 40 million adults. Understanding predictors of COVID-19 vaccine intentions was required to achieve this goal. We conducted a population-based survey in June–July 2021 using the WHO Behavioral and Social Drivers (BeSD) of COVID-19 Vaccination tool to determine predictors of vaccine hesitancy, defined as intention to refuse or uncertainty whether to accept COVID-19 vaccination. There were 1193 participants, mean age 39 (standard deviation 15) years, and 53% women, of whom 58% trusted information provided by healthcare workers and 32% were vaccine hesitant. Independent predictors of vaccine hesitancy included concerns about side effects (odds ratio (OR) 11.41; 95% confidence interval (CI) 3.5–50.80), lack of access to the online vaccine registration platform (OR 4.75; CI 2.15–10.37), distrust of government (OR 3.0; CI 1.33–6.77), belief in conspiracy theories (OR 3.01; CI 1.32–6.77), having no monthly income (OR 1.84; CI 1.12–3.07), and depending on someone else to make vaccination decision (OR 2.47; CI 1.06–5.77). We identified modifiable predictors of vaccine hesitancy at the start of South Africa’s COVID-19 vaccination rollout. These factors should be addressed by different stakeholders involved in the national immunization program through tailored communication and other effective strategies that increase vaccine literacy, reach low-income households, and engender confidence in government.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Infectious Diseases,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Immunology

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