Science and Research

How People in Eight European Countries Felt About the Safety, Effectiveness, and Necessity of COVID-19 Vaccination: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Background/objectives: Attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination vary globally, influenced by political and cultural factors. This research aimed to assess the views of people without a healthcare qualification in Europe on COVID-19 vaccination safety, effectiveness, and necessity as well as how well informed they felt. The secondary outcomes focused on how respondents' views were affected by demographic and context factors and included a comparison by country of the level of feeling well informed. Methods: A mixed-method cross-sectional online survey in eight European countries, using convenience sampling. Results: A total of 1008 adults completed the survey, 60% of whom were female. While only 44.1% considered the vaccines safe, 43.5% effective, and 44.9% necessary, 80.0% had been vaccinated. Four in ten adults strongly agreed that they were well informed, while over a quarter did not answer the question. Younger respondents, well-informed individuals, and German respondents were more inclined to perceive COVID-19 vaccination as both effective and necessary. Conclusions: Motivations for vaccination included perceived health and social benefits, while concerns included a preference for "natural immunity", the rapid development of the vaccine, and potential unknown long-term effects. A correlation existed between respondents feeling well informed about the different COVID-19 vaccines in their country and the likelihood of having been vaccinated.

  • Coteur, K.
  • Zafirovska, M.
  • Zafirovski, A.
  • Danilenko, J.
  • Lingner, H.
  • Bauch, F.
  • Brütting, C.
  • Buono, N.
  • Lazic, V.
  • Ramasaco, L.
  • Silina, V.
  • Fuehner, L. M.
  • Harris, M.

Keywords

  • Covid-19
  • Europe
  • SARS-CoV-2
  • population
  • public health
  • vaccination refusal
  • vaccine hesitancy
  • vaccine uptake
Publication details
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare13030344
Journal: Healthcare (Basel)
Number: 3
Work Type: Original
Location: BREATH
Disease Area: PALI
Partner / Member: MHH
Access-Number: 39942533

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