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过去与现在的碰撞:萨斯喀彻温省的原住民疫苗犹豫。

Where past meets present: Indigenous vaccine hesitancy in Saskatchewan.

机构信息

College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Kihew Kawaskasit Health Services, Star Blanket Cree Nation, Saskatchewan, Canada.

出版信息

Med Humanit. 2023 Jun;49(2):321-331. doi: 10.1136/medhum-2022-012501. Epub 2023 Jan 5.

Abstract

In Canada, colonisation, both historic and ongoing, increases Indigenous vaccine hesitancy and the threat posed by infectious diseases. This research investigated Indigenous vaccine hesitancy in a First Nation community in Saskatchewan, ways it can be overcome, and the influence of a colonial history as well as modernity. Research followed Indigenous research methodologies, a community-based participatory research design, and used mixed methods. Social media posts (interventions) were piloted on a community Facebook page in January and February (2022). These interventions tested different messaging techniques in a search for effective strategies. The analysis that followed compared the number of likes and views of the different techniques to each other, a control post, and community-developed posts implemented by the community's pandemic response team. At the end of the research, a sharing circle occurred and was followed by culturally appropriate data analysis (Nanâtawihowin Âcimowina Kika-Môsahkinikêhk Papiskîci-Itascikêwin Astâcikowina procedure). Results demonstrated the importance of exploring an Indigenous community's self-determined solution, at the very least, alongside the exploration of external solutions. Further, some sources of vaccine hesitancy, such as cultural barriers, can also be used to promote vaccine confidence. When attempting to overcome barriers, empathy is crucial as vaccine fears exist, and antivaccine groups are prepared to take advantage of empathetic failures. Additionally, the wider community has a powerful influence on vaccine confidence. Messaging, therefore, should avoid polarising vaccine-confident and vaccine-hesitant people to the point where the benefits of community influence are limited. Finally, you need to understand people and their beliefs to understand how to overcome hesitancy. To gain this understanding, there is no substitute for listening.

摘要

在加拿大,殖民化(包括历史上和现在的)增加了原住民对接种疫苗的犹豫态度,以及传染病带来的威胁。本研究调查了萨斯喀彻温省一个原住民社区的原住民对接种疫苗的犹豫态度,以及克服这种态度的方法,以及殖民历史和现代性的影响。研究遵循了原住民研究方法,采用了社区参与式研究设计,并使用了混合方法。社交媒体帖子(干预措施)于 2022 年 1 月和 2 月在社区 Facebook 页面上进行了试点。这些干预措施在社区的大流行应对团队实施的社区开发帖子中,测试了不同的信息传递技术,以寻找有效的策略。随后的分析比较了不同技术之间、一个对照帖子和社区开发帖子的点赞和浏览次数。在研究结束时,举行了一个分享圈会议,随后进行了文化上适当的数据分析(Nanâtawihowin Âcimowina Kika-Môsahkinikêhk Papiskîci-Itascikêwin Astâcikowina 程序)。结果表明,探索原住民社区的自我决定解决方案至少与探索外部解决方案一样重要。此外,一些疫苗犹豫的来源,如文化障碍,也可以用来增强疫苗信心。在试图克服障碍时,同理心是至关重要的,因为疫苗恐惧是存在的,反疫苗组织也准备利用同理心的失败。此外,更广泛的社区对疫苗信心有很大的影响。因此,信息传递应避免将疫苗信心者和疫苗犹豫者两极分化到社区影响力受到限制的程度。最后,你需要了解人和他们的信仰,以了解如何克服犹豫。要获得这种理解,没有什么可以替代倾听。

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