加拿大联邦监狱在押人员对新冠疫苗可接受性的障碍与促进因素:一项定性研究

Barriers and facilitators to COVID-19 vaccine acceptability among people incarcerated in Canadian federal prisons: A qualitative study.

作者信息

Lessard David, Ortiz-Paredes David, Park Hyejin, Varsaneux Olivia, Worthington James, Basta Nicole E, MacDonald Shannon E, Lebouché Bertrand, Cox Joseph, Ismail Shainoor J, Kronfli Nadine

机构信息

Centre for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Canada.

Canadian Institutes of Health Research Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research Mentorship Chair in Innovative Clinical Trial in HIV, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Canada.

出版信息

Vaccine X. 2022 Feb 19;10:100150. doi: 10.1016/j.jvacx.2022.100150. eCollection 2022 Apr.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Canadian correctional institutions have been prioritized for COVID-19 vaccination given the multiple outbreaks that have occurred since the start of the pandemic. Given historically low vaccine uptake, we aimed to explore barriers and facilitators to COVID-19 vaccination acceptability among people incarcerated in federal prisons.

METHODS

Three federal prisons in Quebec, Ontario, and British Columbia (Canada) were chosen based on previously low influenza vaccine uptake among those incarcerated. Using a qualitative design, semi-structured interviews were conducted with a diverse sample (gender, age, and ethnicity) of incarcerated people. An inductive-deductive analysis of audio-recorded interview transcripts was conducted to identify and categorize barriers and facilitators within the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF).

RESULTS

From March 22-29, 2021, a total of 15 participants (n = 5 per site; n = 5 women; median age = 43 years) were interviewed, including five First Nations people and six people from other minority groups. Eleven (73%) expressed a desire to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, including two who previously refused influenza vaccination. We identified five thematic barriers across three TDF domains: social influences (receiving strict recommendations, believing in conspiracies to harm), beliefs about consequences (believing that infection control measures will not be fully lifted, concerns with vaccine-related side effects), and knowledge (lack of vaccine-specific information), and eight thematic facilitators across five TDF domains: environmental context and resources (perceiving correctional employees as sources of outbreaks, perceiving challenges to prevention measures), social influences (receiving recommendations from trusted individuals), beliefs about consequences (seeking individual and collective protection, believing in a collective "return to normal", believing in individual privileges), knowledge (reassurance about vaccine outcomes), and emotions (having experienced COVID-19-related stress).

CONCLUSIONS

Lack of information and misinformation were important barriers to COVID-19 vaccine acceptability among people incarcerated in Canadian federal prisons. This suggests that educational interventions, delivered by trusted health care providers, may improve COVID-19 vaccine uptake going forward.

摘要

引言

自疫情开始以来,加拿大惩教机构因多次暴发疫情而被列为新冠疫苗接种的优先对象。鉴于历史上疫苗接种率较低,我们旨在探讨联邦监狱在押人员对新冠疫苗接种接受度的障碍和促进因素。

方法

根据之前在押人员流感疫苗接种率较低的情况,选择了加拿大魁北克省、安大略省和不列颠哥伦比亚省的三所联邦监狱。采用定性设计,对不同样本(性别、年龄和种族)的在押人员进行半结构化访谈。对录音访谈记录进行归纳 - 演绎分析,以在理论领域框架(TDF)内识别和分类障碍及促进因素。

结果

2021年3月22日至29日,共访谈了15名参与者(每个地点5人;5名女性;年龄中位数为43岁),包括5名原住民和6名其他少数群体人员。11人(73%)表示希望接种新冠疫苗,其中包括2名之前拒绝接种流感疫苗的人员。我们在TDF的三个领域中确定了五个主题障碍:社会影响(收到严格建议、相信有害阴谋)、对后果的信念(认为感染控制措施不会完全解除、担心疫苗相关副作用)和知识(缺乏疫苗特定信息),以及在TDF的五个领域中确定了八个主题促进因素:环境背景和资源(将惩教人员视为疫情源头、认识到预防措施面临的挑战)、社会影响(收到可信人员的建议)、对后果的信念(寻求个人和集体保护、相信集体“恢复正常”、相信个人特权)、知识(对疫苗效果的放心)和情感(经历过与新冠相关的压力)。

结论

信息缺乏和错误信息是加拿大联邦监狱在押人员接受新冠疫苗的重要障碍。这表明由可信的医疗保健提供者提供的教育干预措施可能会提高未来新冠疫苗的接种率。

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