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The Vaccine Uptake Continuum: Applying Social Science Theory to Shift Vaccine Hesitancy

Vaccines (Basel). 2020 Feb 7;8(1):76. doi: 10.3390/vaccines8010076.

Abstract

Vaccines are the optimal public health strategy to prevent disease, but the growing anti-vaccine movement has focused renewed attention on the need to persuade people to increase vaccine uptake. This commentary draws on social and behavioral science theory and proposes a vaccine uptake continuum comprised of five factors: (1) awareness of the health threat; (2) availability of the vaccine; (3) accessibility of the vaccine; (4) affordability of the vaccine; and (5) acceptability of the vaccine to effectively approach this rising challenge.

Keywords: measles; risk communication; theory; vaccine hesitancy; vaccine uptake.