Opinion Regarding Vaccination & Methods to Increase Vaccine Confidence
This survey is utilized for statistical research to implement to my FRAP essay.
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Immunization through vaccination is the safest method to defend against diseases.
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It is always best to get vaccinated, even when you think the risk of infection is small.
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Despite if a majority of people are vaccinated against a disease, there is still a likely chance of infection to occur if there are others that are NOT vaccinated.
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If we stop vaccination, deadly diseases will reaapear.
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Vaccines have ingredients that permit it to be safely administered.
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Do you think that if vaccines weren't used, a few cases could rapidly turn in to tens or hundreds of thousands? (i.e. do you believe vaccines prevents the possibilities of an exponential spread of a virus/disease?)
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Based on your own experience, do you believe that vaccines are highly effective in reducing infection?
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If yes, would you briefly describe any experience that you can recall in where you believe being vaccinated reduced your chance from getting a disease/virus (e.g. COVID-19, Flu, Chickenpox)
If no, would you briefly describe any experience that you can recall that made you choose "no"
Vaccination requirements makes you view vaccination as an accepted social norm.
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Monetary incentives will lower one's hesitancy over vaccination as it will provide encouragement to get vaccinated.
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Acknowledgement of past issues surrounding vaccination and explanation of how they are being address will decrease one's refusal over vaccines.
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Clear communication about the vaccine development and approval process will aid in lowering one's skepticism over vaccination.
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Vaccine ambassadors (i.e. trusted community members trained and educated over vaccination by health professionals) promoting and encouraging vaccination will aid in reducing vaccine hesitancy and increase confidence over vaccines.
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Medical practitioners offering vaccination as a standard option during one's visit and implementing vaccination into medical practice procedures will minimize one's reluctance.
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Patient-centered conversations designed to clear any misperceptions and uncertainty and increase health literacy will lower one's refusal in getting vaccinated.
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Events at schools and workplaces that surround vaccination talks made by health experts and that hold on-site vaccinations will decrease one's uncertainty while increase vaccine uptake.
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Medical reminders over recommended or upcoming treatment that includes education and vaccination site information will help in reducing one's skepticism.
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