Feifer Richard A, Bethea LaShuan, White Elizabeth M
Genesis HealthCare, Kennett Square, PA, USA.
Department of Health Services, Policy, and Practice, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, RI, USA.
J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2021 Sep;22(9):1853-1855.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2021.07.006. Epub 2021 Jul 21.
Vaccines are critical to protect both nursing home residents and staff from COVID-19, but some staff have expressed reservations about being vaccinated. In this brief report, we describe interventions that Genesis HealthCare-one of the largest US long-term care providers-implemented after recognizing midway through vaccinations that racial and ethnic disparities existed in vaccine uptake among employees, with black and Hispanic employees having significantly lower rates of vaccination than their peers. Specifically, Genesis engaged its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee to identify ways to augment its already comprehensive vaccine education campaign in order to build confidence among employees from minority communities. Interventions implemented beginning in late January 2021 included adding DEI representatives to information sessions to facilitate culturally sensitive discussions; holding information sessions at all times of day and night, and inviting employees' family members to join; increasing availability of multilingual educational materials; and featuring DEI representatives in social media campaigns. Between the end of January and beginning of March 2021, we observed statistically significant improvements in the likelihood of black and Hispanic employees being vaccinated relative to white employees, calculated as the relative risk of vaccination, suggesting a reduction in vaccination disparity. Whether these trends are directly related to the organization's efforts, or rather reflect individuals needing longer to become comfortable with the vaccines, is difficult to discern in the absence of a formal pragmatic trial. Still, these findings support the continuation of targeted educational and engagement efforts to improve vaccine uptake among staff, and the critical need to ensure that nursing homes have ongoing access to vaccine supply to continue their vaccination programs.
疫苗对于保护养老院居民和工作人员免受新冠病毒感染至关重要,但一些工作人员对接种疫苗表示有所保留。在本简要报告中,我们描述了美国最大的长期护理服务提供商之一创世纪医疗保健公司(Genesis HealthCare)在疫苗接种过程中认识到员工中存在种族和族裔差异后所采取的干预措施,其中黑人和西班牙裔员工的疫苗接种率明显低于同龄人。具体而言,创世纪公司让其多元化、公平和包容性(DEI)委员会确定增强其已经全面的疫苗教育活动的方法,以增强少数族裔社区员工的信心。从2021年1月下旬开始实施的干预措施包括在信息发布会上增加DEI代表,以促进具有文化敏感性的讨论;在白天和晚上的所有时段举行信息发布会,并邀请员工家属参加;增加多语言教育材料的供应;以及在社交媒体活动中突出DEI代表。在2021年1月底至3月初期间,我们观察到,以疫苗接种的相对风险计算,黑人和西班牙裔员工相对于白人员工接种疫苗的可能性有统计学上的显著改善,这表明疫苗接种差距有所缩小。在没有正式实用试验的情况下,很难确定这些趋势是直接与该组织的努力相关,还是反映出个人需要更长时间来适应疫苗。尽管如此,这些发现支持继续开展有针对性的教育和参与工作,以提高员工的疫苗接种率,以及确保养老院持续获得疫苗供应以继续其疫苗接种计划的迫切需求。