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疫苗犹豫在疫苗接种运动早期的无证移民中:一项多中心横断面研究。

COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among undocumented migrants during the early phase of the vaccination campaign: a multicentric cross-sectional study.

机构信息

Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Laboratory of Healthcare Research and Pharmacoepidemiology, Department of Statistics and Quantitative Methods, University of Milan-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2022 Mar 17;12(3):e056591. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056591.

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES

The marginalisation of undocumented migrants raises concerns about equitable access to COVID-19 vaccination. This study aims to describe migrants' hesitancy about the COVID-19 vaccination during the early phase of the vaccination campaign.

SETTING

This multicentric cross-sectional survey was conducted in health facilities providing care to undocumented migrants in the USA, Switzerland, Italy and France in February-May 2021.

PARTICIPANTS

Eligibility criteria included age >16 years, being of foreign origin and living without valid residency permit in the country of recruitment. A convenience sample of minimum 100 patients per study site was targeted.

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES

Data were collected using an anonymous structured questionnaire. The main outcomes were perceived access to the local COVID-19 vaccination programme and demand for vaccination.

RESULTS

Altogether, 812 undocumented migrants participated (54.3% Geneva, 17.5% Baltimore, 15.5% Milano and 12.7% Paris). Most (60.9%) were women. The median age was 39 years (interquartile range 1). Participants originated from the Americas (55.9%), Africa (12.7%), Western Pacific (11.2%) Eastern Mediterranean (7.9%), Europe (7.6%) and South-East Asia (4.7%). Overall, 14.1% and 26.2% of participants, respectively, reported prior COVID-19 infection and fear of developing severe COVID-19 infection. Risk factors for severe infection were frequently reported (29.5%). Self-perceived accessibility of COVID-19 vaccination was high (86.4%), yet demand was low (41.1%) correlating with age, comorbidity and views on vaccination which were better for vaccination in general (77.3%) than vaccination against COVID-19 (56.5%). Participants mainly searched for information about vaccination in the traditional and social media.

CONCLUSIONS

We found a mismatch between perceived accessibility and demand for the COVID-19 vaccination. Public health interventions using different communication modes should build on trust about vaccination in general to tackle undocumented migrants' hesitancy for COVID-19 vaccination with a specific attention to men, younger migrants and those at low clinical risk of severe infection.

摘要

研究目的

无证移民的边缘化引起了人们对公平获得 COVID-19 疫苗接种的关注。本研究旨在描述移民在疫苗接种活动早期对 COVID-19 疫苗接种的犹豫。

设置

这项多中心横断面调查于 2021 年 2 月至 5 月在美国、瑞士、意大利和法国的向无证移民提供医疗服务的卫生机构进行。

参与者

入选标准包括年龄>16 岁、外国出生且在招募国居住无有效居留许可。每个研究地点的目标是最小 100 例患者的方便样本。

主要和次要结果

使用匿名结构化问卷收集数据。主要结局是感知获得当地 COVID-19 疫苗接种计划的机会和对疫苗接种的需求。

结果

共有 812 名无证移民参与(日内瓦 54.3%、巴尔的摩 17.5%、米兰 15.5%、巴黎 12.7%)。大多数(60.9%)为女性。中位年龄为 39 岁(四分位距 1)。参与者来自美洲(55.9%)、非洲(12.7%)、西太平洋(11.2%)、东地中海(7.9%)、欧洲(7.6%)和东南亚(4.7%)。总体而言,分别有 14.1%和 26.2%的参与者报告了先前的 COVID-19 感染和对发生严重 COVID-19 感染的恐惧。严重感染的危险因素经常被报告(29.5%)。自我感知 COVID-19 疫苗接种的可及性很高(86.4%),但需求很低(41.1%),与年龄、合并症和对疫苗接种的看法相关,对一般疫苗接种(77.3%)的看法优于 COVID-19 疫苗接种(56.5%)。参与者主要通过传统媒体和社交媒体搜索有关疫苗接种的信息。

结论

我们发现感知的可及性和对 COVID-19 疫苗接种的需求之间存在不匹配。公共卫生干预措施应利用对疫苗接种的普遍信任,针对无证移民对 COVID-19 疫苗接种的犹豫,特别关注男性、年轻移民和临床严重感染风险低的移民。

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