Is Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination Socially Acceptable and Ethically Justifiable? Attitudes to and Adoption of Public Health Measures
Is Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination Socially Acceptable and Ethically Justifiable? Attitudes to and Adoption of Public Health Measures
Author(s): Sofia Bratu, Ramona Ioana SabăuSubject(s): Health and medicine and law
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: mandatory COVID-19 vaccination; public health measure; ethics;attitude – behavior;
Summary/Abstract: With growing evidence of COVID-19 mandatory vaccination policies, immunization coverage rate, and containment measures, there is an essential demand for comprehending whether mandatory vaccination can be a practical and adequate tool intended for intensifying the immunization coverage rate and thus less containment measures. In this research, prior findings were cumulated indicating that COVID-19 mandatory vaccination policies can ensure increased levels of immunization coverage. We carried out a quantitative literature review of ProQuest, Scopus, and the Web of Science throughout February and April 2021, with search terms including “COVID-19 mandatory vaccination,” “COVID-19 vaccine rollout,” “COVID‐19 vaccine acceptance,” and “COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy.” As we analyzed research published in 2021, only 226 papers met the eligibility criteria. By eliminating controversial or unclear findings (insufficient/irrelevant data), results unsubstantiated by replication, too imprecise or undetailed content, and studies having quite similar titles, we decided on 29, mainly empirical, sources. Subsequent analyses should develop on COVID-19 vaccination as a condition of employment.
Journal: Analysis and Metaphysics
- Issue Year: 2021
- Issue No: 20
- Page Range: 187-201
- Page Count: 15
- Language: English
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