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新冠疫苗在非裔、拉丁裔和无证移民群体中的早期推广:信心与犹豫。

Confidence and Hesitancy During the Early Roll-out of COVID-19 Vaccines Among Black, Hispanic, and Undocumented Immigrant Communities: a Review.

机构信息

Yale University School of Nursing, Orange, Campus Office #11501, P.O. Box 27399, West Haven, CT, 06516-0972, USA.

St Michael's Hospital Centre for Urban Health Solutions, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Urban Health. 2022 Feb;99(1):3-14. doi: 10.1007/s11524-021-00588-1. Epub 2021 Dec 23.

Abstract

Black and Hispanic Americans have been hardest hit with COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths, yet during the first several months of vaccine roll-out they had the lowest level of vaccine uptake. Primarily, our research on vaccine hesitancy focused on skepticism around the vaccine itself and its roll-out. Our search strategy used PUBMED and Google with a prescribed set of definitions and search terms for two reasons: there were limited peer-reviewed studies during early period of roll-out and real-time perspectives were crucially needed. Literature searches occurred in April 2021and covered September 2020-April 2021. Analyses included expert opinion, survey results and qualitative summaries. Overall, for the general U.S. population, there was considerable hesitancy initially that remained high during the early roll-out. The general population expressed concerns over the speed of vaccine development ("warp speed"), confidence in the competence of government being involved in the development of vaccines and general mistrust of government. Among Black and Hispanic Americans, hesitancy was further expressed as mistrust in the medical establishment that was related to past and current medical mistreatment. Undocumented immigrants worried about access to insurance and possible deportation. These results on confidence in the vaccine early during vaccine roll-out suggest diverse reasons that influence a person's decision to vaccinate or not. Additional barriers to vaccine uptake include complacency and access. To ensure health equity, particularly to address disparities in morbidity and mortality, vaccine hesitancy needs to be acknowledged and addressed as COVID-19 vaccine roll-out continues, and these observations calls for conscious planning to address these issues early with future health crises.

摘要

黑人和西班牙裔美国人受到 COVID-19 感染、住院和死亡的影响最为严重,但在疫苗推出的头几个月,他们的疫苗接种率最低。我们的疫苗犹豫研究主要集中在对疫苗本身及其推出的怀疑上。我们的搜索策略使用了 PUBMED 和 Google,并使用了一套规定的定义和搜索词,原因有二:在推出的早期阶段,同行评议的研究有限,并且迫切需要实时观点。文献搜索于 2021 年 4 月进行,涵盖了 2020 年 9 月至 2021 年 4 月的内容。分析包括专家意见、调查结果和定性总结。总体而言,对于美国普通民众来说,最初存在相当大的犹豫情绪,在早期推出阶段仍然很高。普通民众对疫苗开发的速度(“快速通道”)、对政府参与疫苗开发的能力的信心以及对政府的普遍不信任表示担忧。在黑人和西班牙裔美国人中,对医疗机构的不信任进一步表现为对过去和现在医疗虐待的不信任。无证移民担心获得保险和可能被驱逐出境。这些在疫苗推出早期对疫苗信心的结果表明,有多种原因会影响一个人是否接种疫苗的决定。疫苗接种率的其他障碍包括自满和获取途径。为了确保健康公平,特别是解决发病率和死亡率方面的差异,需要承认并解决 COVID-19 疫苗推出过程中的疫苗犹豫问题,这些观察结果呼吁在未来的卫生危机中尽早有意识地规划解决这些问题。

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