Langwerden Robbert J, Ibañez Gladys E, Contreras-Pérez María Eugenia, Contreras Haby Abraham, Rivero Maria Luzardo, Charles Sara C, Morris Staci L, Campa Adriana L, Wagner Eric F, Hospital Michelle M
Community-Based Research Institute, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA.
Research Center in a Minority Institution, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA.
Health Equity. 2023 Mar 10;7(1):166-177. doi: 10.1089/heq.2022.0144. eCollection 2023.
Racial and ethnic health disparities are more conspicuous in the United States since the start of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. While the urgency of these disparities was already alarming, the pandemic has exacerbated longstanding issues in health equity, disproportionate impacts, and social determinants of health. Vaccine hesitancy was a crucial factor during the U.S. COVID-19 vaccination campaign. We conducted a qualitative exploration of vaccine hesitancy through thematic analysis of four focus groups with Hispanic/Latine and African American/Black adults and senior citizens (=23). The focus groups were conducted between February and April of 2021, in both English and Spanish. All participants (mean age=66.2, female 78.3%) were recruited by community-based organizations in the South Florida area. We explored six categories: (1) barriers to prevention and preventive behaviors, (2) barriers to vaccination against COVID-19, (3) facilitators of prevention and preventative behaviors, (4) facilitators of vaccination against COVID-19, (5) trusted sources of information, and (6) suggested macrolevel measures. These categories are discussed vis-à-vis COVID-19 disparities among racial and ethnic minorities. Implications for public health policy and future vaccination campaigns are outlined and discussed.
自2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行开始以来,美国的种族和族裔健康差异更加明显。尽管这些差异的紧迫性已经令人担忧,但大流行加剧了健康公平、不均衡影响以及健康的社会决定因素等长期存在的问题。在美国COVID-19疫苗接种运动期间,疫苗犹豫是一个关键因素。我们通过对四个由西班牙裔/拉丁裔和非裔美国成年人及老年人(=23人)组成的焦点小组进行主题分析,对疫苗犹豫进行了定性探索。焦点小组于2021年2月至4月期间以英语和西班牙语进行。所有参与者(平均年龄=66.2岁,女性占78.3%)均由南佛罗里达地区的社区组织招募。我们探讨了六个类别:(1)预防及预防行为的障碍,(2)COVID-19疫苗接种的障碍,(3)预防及预防行为的促进因素,(4)COVID-19疫苗接种的促进因素,(5)可信的信息来源,以及(6)建议的宏观层面措施。针对种族和族裔少数群体之间的COVID-19差异对这些类别进行了讨论。概述并讨论了对公共卫生政策和未来疫苗接种运动的影响。