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Author: Kumari, Archana; Ranjan, Piyush; Chopra, Sakshi; Kaur, Divjyot; Kaur, Tanveer; Kalanidhi, Kamal Bandhu; Goel, Aastha; Singh, Amandeep; Baitha, Upendra; Prakash, Bindu; Vikram, Naval K.
Title: What Indians Think of the COVID-19 vaccine: A qualitative study comprising focus group discussions and thematic analysis
  • Cord-id: 2i4j4jl4
  • Document date: 2021_3_26
  • ID: 2i4j4jl4
    Snippet: BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The study aims to interpret current knowledge, attitude, perceptions and concerns regarding COVID-19 vaccine in the Indian population. METHODS: Eight focus group discussions were conducted. Participants were recruited via purposive sampling. Discussions were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Key themes were extracted using thematic analysis method. RESULTS: There were 19 males and 24 females, with a mean age of 36 ± 11 years. Sub-themes identified were knowledge, attitude,
    Document: BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The study aims to interpret current knowledge, attitude, perceptions and concerns regarding COVID-19 vaccine in the Indian population. METHODS: Eight focus group discussions were conducted. Participants were recruited via purposive sampling. Discussions were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Key themes were extracted using thematic analysis method. RESULTS: There were 19 males and 24 females, with a mean age of 36 ± 11 years. Sub-themes identified were knowledge, attitude, perception and concerns regarding COVID-19 vaccine, leading to the main theme, i.e., views about the COVID-19 vaccine. CONCLUSION: People have mixed perceptions regarding COVID-19 vaccine. Channelling correct messages may improve people’s willingness to get vaccinated.

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