1.To investigate the community's understanding and perceptions of vaccines during the Measles outbreak.2. To identify the socio-cultural, political, and economic factors contributing to vaccine hesitancy.3.To assess the level of trust in local government, healthcare institutions, and vaccine producers.
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4.To explore how rumors, misinformation, and conspiracy theories affect vaccine hesitancy in Springville.5. To document the emotional and psychological responses of the community regarding the Measles outbreak and vaccination.6. To examine the demographic factors (age, gender, education level, etc.)influencing vaccine hesitancy.7. To develop practical recommendations for public health officials on how to address vaccine hesitancy in the community.
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Aims of our study Cont..4.To examine the cultural and social factors influencing vaccine decision-making5.To explore the spread and impact of rumours and conspiracy theories on public perceptions of the disease and vaccine6.To provide recommendations for addressing vaccine hesitancy through targeted communication and engagement strategies: