Fake news sobre vacinas: uma análise sob o modelo dos 3cs da organização mundial da saúde
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Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Vaccine fake news: an analysis under the World Health Organization’s 3Cs model
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Objective: To analyze fake news about immunobiologicals using as reference vaccine hesitancy in the World Health Organization’s 3Cs model (confidence, complacency and convenience). Method: This is an exploratory qualitative research that used content analysis to analyze fake news on three national news-checking sites. Results: Twenty fake news related to immunobiologicals were analyzed, with 55% published in 2018 and 63% related to yellow fever vaccine. From analysis of results, two empirical categories have emerged: Immunobiologicals have a potential risk of death/sequel; Immunobiologicals are ineffective. Conclusion: Fake news have the potential to produce vaccine hesitancy based on the 3Cs model. Therefore, it is necessary to rethink communicative health practices
that do not underestimate the asymmetries and inequities that characterize the unequal Brazilian society. Considering that nursing is the largest workforce in immunization rooms, there is a need for professionals’ engagement as an active vehicle of truthful
information in immunobiologicals for the population.
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Vaccination Refusal, Anti-Vaccination Movement, Vaccines, Public Health, Health Communication, Qualitative Research
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Vaccination Refusal, Anti-Vaccination Movement, Vaccines, Public Health, Health Communication, Qualitative Research
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-220X2020028303736