Agreed. To get a better understanding, we can use a mixed methods approach. We'll need to design an online survey to assess knowledge about vaccination and also conduct focus groups and interviews to delve into motivations behind vaccine acceptance.
Hawkins University research centre. Dr. Mbeki, a lead researcher, is discussing the team's findings on the number of reported cases and vaccine perceptions with her colleagues, Dr. Michael and Dr. Sarah.
That's great! I'm curious about people's perceptions of vaccines. We should explore that further.
Good news, colleagues! Our research on the number of reported cases has been published, and the data looks promising.
We need to develop 10 well-constructed questions for the survey. Let's cover various aspects of vaccine knowledge.
Perfect! We can score the responses on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest knowledge score.
Research team working on their computers to design the online survey
Okay, no problem, let's do this.
How about questions on vaccine efficacy, safety, and common myths?
I also trust the vaccines
I think more information on vaccine ingredients would help people make informed decisions.
I'm not so sure. I've heard about potential side effects and long-term consequences.
Thank you all for coming, as explained earlier, please discuss how each feel about the vaccines
I trust vaccines because they have saved lives throughout history.