Stock Ticker

Uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine and its association with vaccine information and misinformation in Malawi

  • Anwar, A., Malik, M., Raees, V. & Anwar, A. Role of mass media and public health communications in the COVID-19 pandemic. Cureus 12, e10453 (2020).

    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Ahiakpa, J. K. et al. COVID-19 vaccines uptake: Public knowledge, awareness, perception and acceptance among adult Africans. PLOS ONE 17, e0268230 (2022).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Garfin, D. R., Silver, R. C. & Holman, E. A. The novel coronavirus (COVID-2019) outbreak: Amplification of public health consequences by media exposure. Health Psychol. 39, 355 (2020).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Kim, H. K., Ahn, J., Atkinson, L. & Kahlor, L. A. Effects of COVID-19 misinformation on information seeking, avoidance, and processing: A multicountry comparative study. Sci. Commun. 42, 586–615 (2020).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • World Health Organization. WHO policy brief: COVID-19: infodemic management. Available at https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/WHO-2019-nCoV-Policy_Brief-Infodemic-2022.1 (2022).

  • Carrieri, V., Guthmuller, S. & Wübker, A. Trust and COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. Sci. Rep. 13, 9245 (2023).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Carrieri, V., Madio, L. & Principe, F. Vaccine hesitancy and (fake) news: Quasi‐experimental evidence from Italy. Health Econ. 28, 1377–82 (2019).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Gonçalves, B. A. et al. COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Latin America and Africa: A scoping review. Cad. de. Saúde. Pública 39, e00041423 (2023).


    Google Scholar
     

  • Naeem, S. B., Bhatti, R. & Khan, A. An exploration of how fake news is taking over social media and putting public health at risk. Health Inf. Libraries J. 38, 143–9 (2021).

    Article 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Roozenbeek, J. et al. Susceptibility to misinformation about COVID-19 around the world. R. Soc. open Sci. 7, 201199 (2020).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Loomba, S., De Figueiredo, A., Piatek, S. J., De Graaf, K. & Larson, H. J. Measuring the impact of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation on vaccination intent in the UK and USA. Nat. Hum. Behav. 5, 337–48 (2021).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Zollo, F., Baronchelli, A., Betsch, C., Delmastro, M. & Quattrociocchi, W. Understanding the complex links between social media and health behaviour. BMJ 385, e075645 (2024).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Rathje, S., He, J. K., Roozenbeek, J., Van Bavel, J. J. & Van Der Linden, S. Social media behavior is associated with vaccine hesitancy. PNAS Nexus 1, pgac207 (2022).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Singh, L. et al. Understanding the rationales and information environments for early, late, and nonadopters of the COVID-19 vaccine. npj Vaccines 9, 168 (2024).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • McKinley, C. J. & Limbu, Y. Promoter or barrier? Assessing how social media predicts Covid-19 vaccine acceptance and hesitancy: A systematic review of primary series and booster vaccine investigations. Soc. Sci. Med. 340, 116378 (2023).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • United Nations Development Programme. Global Dashboard for Vaccine Equity, Available at https://data.undp.org/insights/vaccine-equity (2021).

  • Safary, E. & Mtaita, C. A qualitative exploration of perceptions of the COVID-19 vaccine in Malawi during the vaccine rollout phase. One Health Implement Res 2, 79–87 (2022).

    Article 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Mathieu, E. et al. Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), https://ourworldindata.org/coronavirus (2023).

  • Aron, M. B. et al. Attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines among patients with complex non-communicable disease and their caregivers in rural Malawi. Vaccines 10, 792 (2022).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Wonodi, C. et al. Conspiracy theories and misinformation about COVID-19 in Nigeria: Implications for vaccine demand generation communications. Vaccine 40, 2114–21 (2022).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Dereje, N. et al. COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a mixed-method study. BMJ Open 12, e052432 (2022).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Bono, S. A. et al. Factors affecting COVID-19 vaccine acceptance: An international survey among low-and middle-income countries. Vaccines 9, 515 (2021).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Nkambule, E. & Mbakaya, B. C. COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy among Malawians: A scoping review. Syst. Rev. 13, 77 (2024).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Gisondi, M. A. et al. A Deadly Infodemic: Social Media and the Power of COVID-19 Misinformation. J. Med. Internet Res. 24, e35552 (2022).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Cinelli, M. et al. The COVID-19 social media infodemic. Sci. Rep. 10, 16598 (2020).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • World Health Organization. WHO Coronavirus (COVID-19) dashboard, Available at https://data.who.int/dashboards/covid19/vaccines (2023).

  • Chimatiro, C. S., Hajison, P., Jella, C. D., Tshotetsi, L. & Mpachika-Mfipa, F. Barriers affecting COVID‑19 vaccination in Phalombe District, Malawi: A qualitative study. South Afr. Med. J. 113, e16554 (2023).

    CAS 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Solís Arce, J. S. et al. COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and hesitancy in low-and middle-income countries. Nat. Med. 27, 1385–94 (2021).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Whitehead, H. S. et al. Correlates of uptake of COVID-19 vaccines and motivation to vaccinate among Malawian adults. Hum. Vaccines Immunotherapeutics 19, 2228168 (2023).

    Article 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Freeman, D. et al. COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in the UK: The Oxford coronavirus explanations, attitudes, and narratives survey (Oceans) II. Psychological Med. 1–15, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291720005188 (2020).

  • Liz, H. et al. COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor: Media and Misinformation, 2021. KFF. Available at https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-covid-19/poll-finding/kff-covid-19-vaccine-monitor-media-and-misinformation/ (2021).

  • American Association for Public Opinion Research. Standard Definitions: Final Dispositions of Case Codes and Outcome Rates for Surveys, Available at https://aapor.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Standards-Definitions-10th-edition.pdf (2023).

  • Unfried, K. & Priebe, J. Who shares fake news on social media? Evidence from vaccines and infertility claims in sub-Saharan Africa. Plos One 19, e0301818 (2024).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Folotiya, M. & Ngoma, C. Social media influence on COVID-19 vaccine perceptions among University students: A Malawi case study. BMC Public Health 24, 1312 (2024).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Lanthorn, H., Moucheraud, C. & Sheely, R. Precious Information: Getting Interpretable, Actionable Health Communications Data. J. Health Commun. 1-2, https://doi.org/10.1080/10810730.2024.2361122 (2024).

  • Amlani, S., Kiesel, S. & Butters, R. Polarization in COVID-19 vaccine discussion networks. Am. Politics Res. 51, 260–73 (2023).

    Article 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Fu, L. Y., Zimet, G. D., Latkin, C. A. & Joseph, J. G. Social networks for human papillomavirus vaccine advice among African American parents. J. Adolesc. Health 65, 124–9 (2019).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Konstantinou, P. et al. Transmission of vaccination attitudes and uptake based on social contagion theory: A scoping review. Vaccines 9, 607 (2021).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Kamal, A., Hodson, A. & Pearce, J. M. A Rapid Systematic Review of Factors Influencing COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake in Minority Ethnic Groups in the UK. Vaccines 9, 1121 (2021).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Umakanthan, S., Patil, S., Subramaniam, N. & Sharma, R. COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Resistance in India Explored through a Population-Based Longitudinal Survey. Vaccines 9, 1064 (2021).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Ovenseri-Ogbomo, G. O. et al. Factors associated with the myth about 5G network during COVID-19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa. J. Global Health Rep. https://doi.org/10.29392/001c.17606 (2020).

  • Brackstone, K., Atengble, K., Head, M. & Boateng, L. COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy trends in Ghana: a cross-sectional study exploring the roles of political allegiance, misinformation beliefs, and sociodemographic factors. Pan Afr. Med. J. 43, 165 (2022).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Janmohamed, K. et al. Interventions to mitigate COVID-19 misinformation: a systematic review and meta-analysis. J. Health Commun. 26, 846–57 (2021).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Talabi, F. O. et al. Effect of a social media-based counselling intervention in countering fake news on COVID-19 vaccine in Nigeria. Health Promotion Int. 37, daab140 (2022).

    Article 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Rosenzweig, L. R. & Offer-Westort M. Testing interventions to address vaccine hesitancy on Facebook in East and West Africa. Open Science Framework. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/M4E6D (2022).

  • Offer-Westort, M., Rosenzweig, L. R. & Athey, S. Battling the coronavirus ‘infodemic’among social media users in Kenya and Nigeria. Nat. Hum. Behav. 8, 823–34 (2024).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • McFarlane, S. J., Yook, B. & Wicke, R. Knowledge Gaps, Cognition and Media Learning: Designing Tailored Messages to Address COVID-19 Communication Inequalities. J. Health Commun. 28, 97–106 (2023).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Kalocsanyiova, E., Essex, R. & Fortune, V. Inequalities in Covid-19 messaging: A systematic scoping review. Health Commun. 38, 2549–58 (2023).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Moola, S. et al. A rapid review of evidence on the determinants of and strategies for COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in low-and middle-income countries. J. Glob. Health 11, 05027 (2021).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Steinert, J. I. et al. COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in eight European countries: Prevalence, determinants, and heterogeneity. Sci. Adv. 8, eabm9825 (2022).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Naidoo, D., Meyer-Weitz, A. & Govender, K. Factors influencing the intention and uptake of COVID-19 vaccines on the African continent: a scoping review. Vaccines 11, 873 (2023).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Abubakari, S. W. et al. Determinants of COVID-19 vaccine readiness and hesitancy among adults in sub-Saharan Africa. PLOS Glob. Public Health 3, e0000713 (2023).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Cooper, S. et al. How are Social Media Influencing Vaccination? Using social media to build confidence in vaccines: Lessons from community engagement and social science research in Africa. BMJ 384, e075564 (2024).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Chou, W.-Y. S., Burgdorf, C. E., Gaysynsky, A. & Hunter, C. M. COVID-19 vaccination communication: Applying behavioral and social science to address vaccine hesitancy and foster vaccine confidence, US National Institutes of Health. Available at https://obssr.od.nih.gov/sites/obssr/files/inline-files/OBSSR_VaccineWhitePaper_FINAL_508.pdf (2020).

  • Banerjee, A. et al. Messages on COVID-19 prevention in India increased symptoms reporting and adherence to preventive behaviors among 25 million recipients with similar effects on non-recipient members of their communities. https://doi.org/10.3386/w27496 (2020).

  • Katoto, P. D. M. C. et al. Predictors of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in South African Local Communities: The VaxScenes Study. Vaccines 10, 353 (2022).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Source link

    Get RawNews Daily

    Stay informed with our RawNews daily newsletter email

    Stars and Scars — You Be the Judge

    £1,000 now buys 1,075 Taylor Wimpey shares. Worth it for the 8% dividend yield?

    Flights resume at Washington airports after chemical odor disruption

    Ray J Says Porn CEO Will Testify Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner Released Sex Tape