1. COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy among Library Professionals: A Case Study of Indian Health Science Librarians.
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Kumar Verma, Manoj, Khan, Daud, and Yuvaraj, Mayank
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VACCINATION ,COGNITION disorders ,COVID-19 ,IMMUNIZATION ,COVID-19 vaccines ,ATTITUDE (Psychology) ,ATTITUDES of medical personnel ,CROSS-sectional method ,INTERNET ,SURVEYS ,VACCINE hesitancy ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,MEDICAL librarians ,DATA analysis software ,MISINFORMATION ,STATISTICAL sampling - Abstract
This article aims to identify the factors prevalent among health science librarians toward vaccine hesitancy. With the development of COVID-19 vaccines in 2021, numerous efforts are being taken to vaccinate people to control the spread of coronavirus. Recent research has shown a high level of vaccine hesitancy among various groups in various fields but no study has been conducted to explore the factors responsible for vaccine hesitancy among library professionals. A cross-sectional online survey of Indian health science librarians was conducted. Data was collected through an online questionnaire designed on Google Forms and analyzed using MS-Excel. Descriptive statistics were used in the study. The majority of respondents (77%) showed a high level of vaccine hesitancy due to issues of safety, negative information, and confusion over vaccines. Measures to increase vaccination uptake and authentic sources with respect to COVID-19 vaccines have been discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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