Set Data Sikap dan Kesanggupan Membayar Pihak Berpentingan Terhadap Vaksin Denggi di Semenanjung Malaysia

Published: 27 July 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/jjn2y7zxgz.1
Contributors:
Ahmad Firdhaus Arham,
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Description

The set data concerning trust in key players, attitudes towards technology, religiosity, perceived benefits and barriers, perceived risks and severity, self-efficacy, cues to action towards attitudes, and the willingness to pay for the dengue vaccine among stakeholders in Peninsular Malaysia. The validated questions were administered to selected stakeholders using a random online survey conducted via Google Forms, with participation being voluntary. The survey data were obtained from 580 adult participants over 18. The participants comprised 339 females and 241 males. Among the respondents, 281 expressed a willingness to spend between 0 and 49 Malaysian Ringgit for the vaccination, while the remainder indicated a preparedness to pay more than MYR 50. The comprehensive results offer many opportunities to assess the stakeholders' acceptance of the dengue vaccine, facilitate the development of policies and action plans, and encourage further research by other scholars interested in the provided methods and data.

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The data was in Malay language. If you have anything to ask, can email benferdaoz@ukm.edu.my

Institutions

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

Categories

Infectious Disease, Environmental Health, Vaccine, Malaysia, Dengue Virus

Funding

Ministry of Higher Education

FRGS/1/2023/SSI03/UKM/02/4

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