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  • The research explores factors influencing vaccination uptake behavior in the context of COVID-19, addressing issues like vaccination reluctance and stakeholder concerns.
  • The study employs protective motivation theory and an enhanced theory of planned behavior to analyze relationships between various factors (e.g., perceived vulnerability, attitude) and the intention to vaccinate.
  • Findings suggest that multiple factors positively affect vaccination intentions, highlighting the model's effectiveness and offering implications for improving COVID-19 vaccine promotion and future study directions.
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The pandemic outbreak has dealt consequences on global engagements and structures. With the ongoing search for pandemic-mitigating measures and the excesses (notably corruption) erupted in its wake, concerns have been raised about the decline in public trust, transparency and satisfaction - particularly in Ghana. This situation has spurred multilevel governance discussions regarding pandemic management.

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