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纽约哈雷迪-正统犹太社区对新冠病毒和疫苗的知识和态度。

Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Covid-19 and Vaccines Among a New York Haredi-Orthodox Jewish Community.

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, 462 1st Ave. NBV 16S 5-13, New York, NY, 10016, USA.

New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

J Community Health. 2021 Dec;46(6):1161-1169. doi: 10.1007/s10900-021-00995-0. Epub 2021 May 17.

Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed the difficulty of the US public health system to respond effectively to vulnerable subpopulations, causing disproportionate rates of morbidity and mortality. New York Haredi-Orthodox Jewish communities represent a group that have been heavily impacted by Covid-19. Little research has examined their experience or perceptions toward Covid-19 and vaccines. We conducted a cross-sectional, observational study to explore the experience of Covid-19 among Haredim. Paper surveys were self-administered between December 2020 and January 2021 in Haredi neighborhood pediatricians' offices in Brooklyn, New York. Of 102 respondents, 43% reported either a positive SARS-CoV-2 viral or antibody test. Participants trusted their physicians, Orthodox medical organizations, and rabbinic leaders for medical information. Knowledge of Covid-19 transmission and risk was good (69% answered ≥ 4/6 questions correctly). Only 12% of respondents would accept a Covid-19 vaccine, 41% were undecided and 47% were strongly hesitant. Independent predictors of strong vaccine hesitancy included believing natural infection to be better than vaccination for developing immunity (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 4.28; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.23-14.86), agreement that prior infection provides a path toward resuming communal life (aOR 4.10; 95% CI 1.22-13.77), and pandemic-related loss of trust in physicians (aOR 5.01; 95% CI 1.05-23.96). The primary disseminators of health information for self-protective religious communities should be stakeholders who understand these groups' unique health needs. In communities with significant Covid-19 experience, vaccination messaging may need to be tailored toward protecting infection-naïve individuals and boosting natural immunity against emerging variants.

摘要

新冠疫情暴露了美国公共卫生系统难以有效应对弱势群体的问题,导致发病率和死亡率不成比例。纽约哈雷迪正统犹太社区是受新冠疫情影响严重的群体之一。很少有研究探讨他们对新冠病毒和疫苗的看法和感受。我们进行了一项横断面观察性研究,以探索哈雷迪人感染新冠病毒的经历。2020 年 12 月至 2021 年 1 月期间,在纽约布鲁克林的哈雷迪社区儿科医生办公室,我们自行发放纸质调查问卷。在 102 名受访者中,43%的人新冠病毒检测呈阳性或抗体检测呈阳性。参与者信任他们的医生、正统医疗机构和拉比领袖提供的医疗信息。他们对新冠病毒传播和风险的了解较好(69%的人答对了≥4/6 道题)。只有 12%的受访者愿意接种新冠病毒疫苗,41%的人犹豫不决,47%的人强烈反对。强烈反对疫苗接种的独立预测因素包括认为自然感染比接种疫苗产生免疫力更好(调整后的优势比[aOR]4.28;95%置信区间[CI]1.23-14.86)、同意先前感染为恢复社区生活提供了途径(aOR 4.10;95% CI 1.22-13.77)和与大流行相关的对医生信任的丧失(aOR 5.01;95% CI 1.05-23.96)。为自我保护的宗教社区传播健康信息的主要传播者应该是了解这些群体独特健康需求的利益相关者。在有大量新冠病毒感染经验的社区,疫苗接种信息可能需要针对保护无感染史的个体和增强对新兴变异的自然免疫力进行调整。

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