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少数族裔社区中对新冠疫苗的犹豫态度

COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in an Underrepresented Minority Community.

作者信息

Balhotra Kimen, Chahal Kunika, Silver Michael, Atallah Fouad, Narayanamoorthy Sujatha, Minkoff Howard

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, USA.

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, USA.

出版信息

J Community Health. 2023 Jun;48(3):489-495. doi: 10.1007/s10900-022-01184-3. Epub 2023 Jan 24.

Abstract

To assess factors influencing acceptability of COVID-19 vaccine in a population of predominantly indigent, minority, pregnant and non-pregnant people of reproductive age. Cross-sectional survey using a modified Health Belief model administered between January 2021 and January 2022 at four hospitals in Brooklyn. Participants included English-speaking reproductive aged persons attending clinics at the participating sites. Descriptive and univariate data analyses were used for analysis. 283 eligible reproductive persons were approached of whom 272 completed the survey (96%). Three quarters said they would take the vaccine under certain circumstances ("as soon as it is ready" [28.6%], "when my doctor recommends it" [21.3%] or "when enough people have received it to know if it works" [25%]), while 25% said they would never take the vaccine. When comparing persons that would take it under certain circumstances to those that never would, the "never" group was significantly more likely to note that, "they would not trust any COVID vaccine" (71.4% vs. 28.5%; p ≤ 0.0001). This greater level of distrust extended to greater distrust of doctors, government, family, newspapers, and media. However, 36% said they would be influenced by their doctor's recommendation. Pregnant participants were significantly more likely to wait until their doctor recommended it (17.6% of pregnant persons compared to 3.7% of non-pregnant p < 0.0001). Despite mistrust and other discouraging factors, many persons, under appropriate circumstances (e.g., reassurance about vaccine safety) may be motivated to take the vaccine. Even those who claimed that they wouldn't take the vaccine under any circumstance may be influenced by their health care providers.

摘要

评估影响新冠疫苗在以贫困、少数族裔、孕妇和育龄非孕妇为主的人群中可接受性的因素。于2021年1月至2022年1月期间,在布鲁克林的四家医院采用改良的健康信念模型进行横断面调查。参与者包括在参与地点的诊所就诊的会说英语的育龄人员。采用描述性和单变量数据分析进行分析。共接触了283名符合条件的育龄人员,其中272人完成了调查(96%)。四分之三的人表示他们会在某些情况下接种疫苗(“一旦准备好”[28.6%],“当我的医生推荐时”[21.3%]或“当足够多的人接种后知道它是否有效时”[25%]),而25%的人表示他们永远不会接种疫苗。将在某些情况下会接种疫苗的人与永远不会接种的人进行比较时,“永远不接种”组明显更有可能表示“他们不信任任何新冠疫苗”(71.4%对28.5%;p≤0.0001)。这种更高程度的不信任延伸到对医生、政府、家人、报纸和媒体的更大不信任。然而,36%的人表示他们会受到医生建议的影响。怀孕的参与者明显更有可能等到医生推荐时再接种(17.6%的孕妇,相比之下非孕妇为3.7%,p<0.0001)。尽管存在不信任和其他不利因素,但在适当的情况下(例如,对疫苗安全性的保证),许多人可能会有接种疫苗的动机。即使是那些声称在任何情况下都不会接种疫苗的人,也可能会受到他们的医疗保健提供者的影响。

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