Integrating health belief model and theory of planned behavior to assess COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among urban slum people in Bangladesh.
Muhammad Mainuddin PatwaryAsma Safia DishaMahadi HasanMondira BardhanMehedi HasanFaiza Imam TuhiSama Jamila RahimMd Navid NewazSardar Al ImranMd Zahidul HaqueMd Riad HossainMd Pervez KabirSarya SwedPublished in: PloS one (2023)
These findings offer valuable insights for policymakers in Bangladesh to design targeted interventions that address vaccine hesitancy and increase vaccination acceptability among socially disadvantaged individuals in urban areas. Strategies should focus on providing accurate and accessible information about the vaccine, communicating its positive impact effectively, engaging with religious leaders to address misconceptions, and tailoring vaccination campaigns to meet the unique needs of different demographic groups.