RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Using the ‘4Ps’ social marketing strategy to overcome vaccination hesitancy JF Saudi Medical Journal JO Saudi Med J FD Prince Sultan Military Medical City SP 560 OP 596 DO 10.15537/smj.2023.44.6.20220696 VO 44 IS 6 A1 Zheng, Baojia A1 Yan, Jiao A1 Wang, Xiaoqing A1 Tang, Yuxin A1 Xiang, Yali YR 2023 UL http://smj.org.sa/content/44/6/560.abstract AB Objectives: To explore the role of the ‘4Ps’ social marketing strategy on vaccine hesitancy and its impact on public vaccine coverage. The ‘4Ps’ strategy (place, price, product and promotion) is a social marketing tool that had addressed many public issues and vaccinations.Methods: This study was a retrospective before-after study. A total of 10795 people were enrolled. The routine COVID-19 immunization method was used for the first vaccination doses from 23 March to 11 April, 2021. Then we carried out a ‘4Ps’ social marketing strategy for vaccination from 12 April to 1 May 2021. The vaccine hesitancy and the coverage rate of the first dosage of COVID-19 vaccine in the target population were collected and compared before and after the ‘4Ps’ social marketing strategy.Results: The coverage reached only 6.19% during routine immunization. However, vaccine hesitancy of the target population decreased (52% versus [vs.] 3.1%, before vs. after ‘4Ps’ strategy) and degree of coverage (94.8%, vs. routine vaccination method, p<0.001) significantly increased after taking ‘4Ps’ social marketing strategy. Furthermore, the ‘4Ps’ social marketing strategy also consolidated the completion of the second dosage of COVID-19 vaccines.Conclusion: The ‘4Ps’ social marketing strategy greatly reduced vaccine hesitancy and enhanced vaccination coverage and provided a more effective and reliable promotion method in the face of current virus mutations and new vaccination in the future.