Trust matters: The Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy in Europe Study

Author:

Vuolanto Pia1ORCID,Almeida Ana Nunes2,Anderson Alistair3,Auvinen Petra1,Beja André4,Bracke Piet5,Cardano Mario6,Ceuterick Melissa5,Correia Tiago4,De Vito Elisabetta7,Delaruelle Katrijn5,Delicado Ana2,Esposito Maurizio7,Ferrara Maria7,Gariglio Luigi6,Guerreiro Cátia4,Marhánková Jaroslava Hasmanová8,Hilário Ana Patrícia2,Hobson-West Pru3,Iorio Juliana2,Järvinen Katri-Maria1,Koivu Annariina1,Kotherová Zuzana8,Kuusipalo Aapo1,Lermytte Esther5,Mendonça Joana2,Morais Rita2,Numerato Dino8ORCID,Polak Paulina9,Rudek Tadeusz9,Sbaragli Sara7,Scavarda Alice6,Silva Katielle2,da Silva Pedro Alcantâra2,Sivelä Jonas10,Moura Eva Soares8,Świątkiewicz-mośny Maria9,Tipaldo Giuseppe6,Wagner Aleksandra9

Affiliation:

1. Tampere University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Research Center for Knowledge, Science, Technology and Innovation Studies, Finland

2. Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Portugal

3. University of Nottingham, School of Sociology and Social Policy, UK

4. Global Health and Tropical Medicine, GHTM, Associate Laboratory in Translation and Innovation Towards Global Health, LA-REAL, Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, IHMT, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, UNL, Portugal

5. Ghent University, Department of Sociology, Health and Demographic Research, Belgium

6. University of Turin, Department of Cultures, Politics and Society, Italy

7. University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Department of Human, Social and Health Sciences, Italy

8. Charles University, Faculty of Social Sciences, the Czech Republic

9. Jagiellonian University, Institute of Sociology, Poland

10. Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Cultural, Behavioural and Media Insights Center, Finland

Abstract

This article presents the design of a seven-country study focusing on childhood vaccines, Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy in Europe (VAX-TRUST), developed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study consists of (a) situation analysis of vaccine hesitancy (examination of individual, socio-demographic and macro-level factors of vaccine hesitancy and analysis of media coverage on vaccines and vaccination and (b) participant observation and in-depth interviews of healthcare professionals and vaccine-hesitant parents. These analyses were used to design interventions aimed at increasing awareness on the complexity of vaccine hesitancy among healthcare professionals involved in discussing childhood vaccines with parents. We present the selection of countries and regions, the conceptual basis of the study, details of the data collection and the process of designing and evaluating the interventions, as well as the potential impact of the study. Laying out our research design serves as an example of how to translate complex public health issues into social scientific study and methods.

Funder

H2020 Societal Challenges

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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