PJMHS 2021
DOI: 10.53350/pjmhs211572302
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Perceptions and COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy among Pakistani Physiotherapists; A Qualitative Insight

Abstract: Objectives: In depth exploration of perceptions of physiotherapist regarding the prevalent conspiracy theories about the COVID-19 and its vaccine and assess their willingness to get vaccinated. Methods: A qualitative research method was adapted to gain a keen insight into vaccine hesitancy in physiotherapist. Ground theory was used as a framework to develop a semi- structured questionnaire guided to conduct in-depth interviews. Results: Most participants believed that SARS-CoV-2 is a natural virus that causes … Show more

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“…It is one of the two countries in the world, which could not eradicate poliovirus due to vaccine hesitancy prevalent in its population. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 vaccine has also come in the crosshairs of conspiracy theories and misperceptions in Pakistan and the saner voices have fallen prone to an astigmatic mentality [33].…”
Section: Antiviral Pills Against Epidemic Threats In Pakistanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is one of the two countries in the world, which could not eradicate poliovirus due to vaccine hesitancy prevalent in its population. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 vaccine has also come in the crosshairs of conspiracy theories and misperceptions in Pakistan and the saner voices have fallen prone to an astigmatic mentality [33].…”
Section: Antiviral Pills Against Epidemic Threats In Pakistanmentioning
confidence: 99%