Use of a language intervention to reduce vaccine hesitancy
Use of a language intervention to reduce vaccine hesitancy
Blog Article
Abstract Vaccine hesitancy is a major global challenge facing COVID-19 immunization programs.Its main source is low public trust in the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine.In a preregistered experimental study, we investigated how using a foreign language when communicating COVID-19 vaccine information influences vaccine acceptance.
Hong Kong Chinese residents (N = 611) received COVID-19 vaccine information either in their native sun lite 250w 250v socket Chinese or in English.English increased trust in the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine and, as a result, reduced vaccine hesitancy.This indicates that language can impact vaccine attitudes and demonstrate the potential of language interventions for a low 6-0 igora vibrance cost, actionable strategy to curtail vaccine hesitancy amongst bilingual populations.
Language interventions could contribute towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal of health and well-being.