Using dashboards to verify coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations can reduce fatality rates in countries/regions: Development and usability study

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Background: The new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is raging worldwide. The administered vaccination has become a significant vehicle against the virus. Three hypotheses were made and required for validation: the number of vaccines administered is related to the country gross domestic product (GDP), vaccines can reduce the fatality rate (FR), and dashboards can present more meaningful information than traditionally static visualizations. Research data were downloaded from the GitHub website. The aims of this study are to verify that the number of vaccination uptakes is related to the country GDP, that vaccines can reduce FR, and that dashboards can provide more meaningful information than traditionally static visualizations. Methods: The COVID-19 cumulative number of confirmed cases (CNCCs) and deaths were downloaded from the GitHub website for countries/regions on November 6, 2021. Four variables between January 1, 2021, and November 6, 2021, were collected, including CNCCs and deaths, GDP per capita, and vaccine doses administered per 100 people (VD100) in countries/regions. We applied the Kano model, forest plot, and choropleth map to demonstrate and verify the 3 hypotheses using correlation coefficients (CC) between vaccination and FRs. Dashboards used to display the vaccination effects were on Google Maps. Results: We observed that the higher the GDP, the more vaccines are administered (Association = 0.68, t = 13.14, P

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Jen, T. H., Wu, J. W., Chien, T. W., & Chou, W. (2023, March 17). Using dashboards to verify coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations can reduce fatality rates in countries/regions: Development and usability study. Medicine (United States). Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000033274

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