Theoretical models for influenza vaccination behavior at the individual level
10.3760/cma.j.cn112338-20230718-00017
- VernacularTitle:基于个体层面的流感疫苗接种行为的理论模型概述
- Author:
Kai QU
1
;
Yulu MIAO
;
Simeng FAN
;
Yanzhe LIU
;
Xiaokun YANG
;
Hongting ZHAO
;
Ying QIN
;
Jiandong ZHENG
;
Yanping ZHANG
;
Zhibin PENG
;
Zijian FENG
Author Information
1. 中国疾病预防控制中心传染病管理处,北京 102206
- Keywords:
Influenza vaccines;
Theoretical model;
Vaccination behavior;
Willingness to vaccination;
Influencing factor
- From:
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology
2024;45(4):608-614
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Influenza imposes a significant disease burden on society and individuals annually, and influenza vaccination is considered a significant public health measure to prevent influenza and reduce influenza-related severe disease and death. The low influenza vaccination rate in China is partly due to certain factors affecting the willingness and behavior of individuals to receive them. Scientific research and targeted interventions on these factors can effectively improve the vaccination situation. Commonly used individual-level theoretical models for influenza vaccination behavior include the health belief model, protection motivation theory, and theory of planned behavior. This study reviews theoretical models commonly employed in researching influenza vaccination willingness and behavior. An overview of these practical applications and challenges models is presented to provide references for relevant research and intervention programs in China.