Zhang Ran, Qiao Shan, McKeever Brooke W, Olatosi Bankole, Li Xiaoming
Department of Health Promotion Education and Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, South Carolina SmartState Center for Healthcare Quality, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.
School of Journalism and Mass Communications, College of Information and Communications, Prevention Research Center, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.
Vaccines (Basel). 2022 Jun 29;10(7):1046. doi: 10.3390/vaccines10071046.
The high uptake of COVID-19 vaccines is one of the most promising measures to control the pandemic. However, some African American (AA) communities exhibit vaccination hesitancy due to mis- or disinformation. It is important to understand the challenges in accessing reliable COVID-19 vaccine information and to develop feasible health communication interventions based on voices from AA communities. We conducted 2 focus group discussions (FGDs) among 18 community stakeholders recruited from 3 counties in South Carolina on 8 October and 29 October 2021. The FGDs were conducted online via Zoom meetings. The FGD data were managed and thematically analyzed using NVivo 12. Participants worked primarily in colleges, churches, and health agencies. We found that the challenges of accessing reliable vaccine information in AA communities primarily included structural barriers, information barriers, and a lack of trust. Community stakeholders recommended recruiting trusted messengers, using social events to reach target populations, and conducting health communication campaigns through open dialogue among stakeholders. Health communication interventions directed at COVID-19 vaccine uptake should be grounded in ongoing community engagement, trust-building activities, and transparent communication about vaccine development. Tailoring health communication interventions to different groups may help reduce misinformation spread and thus promote vaccination in AA communities in the southern states.
新冠疫苗的高接种率是控制疫情最有前景的措施之一。然而,一些非裔美国人社区由于错误信息或虚假信息而对接种疫苗持犹豫态度。了解获取可靠新冠疫苗信息所面临的挑战,并根据非裔美国人社区的声音制定可行的健康传播干预措施非常重要。2021年10月8日和10月29日,我们在南卡罗来纳州3个县招募的18名社区利益相关者中进行了2次焦点小组讨论。焦点小组讨论通过Zoom会议在线进行。焦点小组讨论数据使用NVivo 12进行管理和主题分析。参与者主要在学院、教堂和卫生机构工作。我们发现,非裔美国人社区获取可靠疫苗信息面临的挑战主要包括结构性障碍、信息障碍和缺乏信任。社区利益相关者建议招募值得信赖的信使,利用社交活动覆盖目标人群,并通过利益相关者之间的公开对话开展健康传播活动。针对新冠疫苗接种的健康传播干预措施应以持续的社区参与、建立信任活动以及关于疫苗研发的透明沟通为基础。针对不同群体量身定制健康传播干预措施可能有助于减少错误信息的传播,从而促进南部各州非裔美国人社区的疫苗接种。