A global survey of potential acceptance of a COVID-19 vaccine
Zotero / K4D COVID-19 Health Evidence Summaries Group / Top-Level Items 2020-11-03
Type
Journal Article
Author
Jeffrey V. Lazarus
Author
Scott C. Ratzan
Author
Adam Palayew
Author
Lawrence O. Gostin
Author
Heidi J. Larson
Author
Kenneth Rabin
Author
Spencer Kimball
Author
Ayman El-Mohandes
URL
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-1124-9
Rights
2020 The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.
Series
Brief communication
Pages
1-4
Publication
Nature Medicine
ISSN
1546-170X
Date
20/10/2020
Extra
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
DOI
10.1038/s41591-020-1124-9
Library Catalog
www.nature.com
Language
en
Abstract
Several coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines are currently in human trials. In June 2020, we surveyed 13,426 people in 19 countries to determine potential acceptance rates and factors influencing acceptance of a COVID-19 vaccine. Of these, 71.5% of participants reported that they would be very or somewhat likely to take a COVID-19 vaccine, and 61.4% reported that they would accept their employer’s recommendation to do so. Differences in acceptance rates ranged from almost 90% (in China) to less than 55% (in Russia). Respondents reporting higher levels of trust in information from government sources were more likely to accept a vaccine and take their employer’s advice to do so.