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. 2023 Feb 28;20(5):4335.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph20054335.

A Game-Theory-Based Approach to Promoting Health Policy among Minorities

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A Game-Theory-Based Approach to Promoting Health Policy among Minorities

Chen Cohen et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

The importance of designing policy measures that government and other public bodies apply to different populations has been escalating in recent decades. This study seeks the best way to induce conservative minority groups to cooperate with healthcare policy. The case study focuses on the Bedouin population of Israel and its willingness to accept COVID-19 vaccination. The study is based on vaccination data from the Israel Ministry of Health for the country's entire Bedouin population, twenty-four semi-structured in-depth interviews with relevant key stakeholders, and the use of game-theory tools to profile the players, the utility functions, and various equilibrium combinations. By comparing the groups and integrating game-theory tools into the process, we reveal variables that may affect healthcare processes among conservative minority communities. Finally, cross-tabulating the results with the interview findings strengthens the insights and allows a culturally adjusted policy to be adopted. The different starting points of different minority populations have implications for the design of requisite policies in both the short and the long terms. The analysis of the game allowed us to indicate the strategy that policymakers should adopt in consideration of variables that should be taken into account in order to improve cooperation and the ability to apply policy. To increase vaccination rates among conservative minority communities in general and the Bedouin population in particular, trust in the government must be increased in the long term. In the short term, trust in the medical profession must be increased, and also health literacy.

Keywords: Bedouin; COVID-19 vaccination; conservative minorities; game theory; health literacy; public trust.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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Geographical location and distribution of Bedouin settlements in the areas studied.
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The research process.
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Vaccination rates among the Bedouin population, by region.

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