Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA.
Casa Latinos Unidos, Corvallis, OR, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2021 Dec;48(6):747-757. doi: 10.1177/10901981211045937. Epub 2021 Oct 1.
Latinos are disproportionately vulnerable to severe COVID-19 due to workplace exposure, multigenerational households, and existing health disparities. Rolling out COVID-19 vaccines among vulnerable Latinos is critical to address disparities. This study explores vaccine perceptions of Latino families to inform culturally centered strategies for vaccine dissemination.
Semistructured telephone interviews with Latino families (22 mothers and 24 youth, 13-18 years old) explored COVID-19 vaccine perceptions including (1) sources of information, (2) trust of vaccine effectiveness and willingness to get vaccinated, and (3) access to the vaccine distribution. We identified thematic patterns using immersion-crystallization.
We found that (1) 41% expressed optimism and willingness to receive the vaccine coupled with concerns about side effects; (2) 45% expressed hesitancy or would refuse vaccination based on mistrust, myths, fear of being used as "guinea pigs," and the perceived role of politics in vaccine development; (3) families "digested" information gathered from social media, the news, and radio through intergenerational communication; and (4) participants called for community-led advocacy and "leading by example" to dispel fear and misinformation. Optimistic participants saw the vaccine as a way to protect their families, allowing youth to return to schools and providing safer conditions for frontline essential workers.
Culturally centered vaccine promotion campaigns may consider the Latino family unit as their target audience by providing information that can be discussed among parents and youth, engaging a range of health providers and advocates that includes traditional practitioners and community health workers, and disseminating information at key venues, such as schools, churches, and supermarkets.
由于工作场所接触、多代同堂家庭以及现有的健康差距,拉丁裔人群受到严重 COVID-19 的影响不成比例。在脆弱的拉丁裔人群中推广 COVID-19 疫苗对于解决差距至关重要。本研究探讨了拉丁裔家庭对疫苗的看法,以为疫苗传播提供以文化为中心的策略。
对 22 名母亲和 24 名 13-18 岁的青年进行半结构式电话访谈,探讨了 COVID-19 疫苗的看法,包括(1)信息来源,(2)对疫苗有效性的信任和接种意愿,以及(3)获得疫苗接种的机会。我们使用沉浸式结晶法识别主题模式。
我们发现(1)41%的人表示乐观并愿意接种疫苗,但同时也担心副作用;(2)45%的人表示犹豫或拒绝接种疫苗,原因是不信任、误解、担心被用作“试验品”以及对政治在疫苗开发中的作用的看法;(3)家庭通过代际沟通“消化”从社交媒体、新闻和广播中收集的信息;(4)参与者呼吁社区主导的宣传和“以身作则”,以消除恐惧和误解。乐观的参与者认为疫苗是保护家人的一种方式,让年轻人能够返回学校,并为一线必要工作人员提供更安全的条件。
以文化为中心的疫苗推广活动可以将拉丁裔家庭作为目标受众,提供可以在父母和年轻人之间讨论的信息,让各种医疗服务提供者和倡导者参与,包括传统从业者和社区卫生工作者,并在学校、教堂和超市等关键场所传播信息。