Division of General Internal Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York, USA
Critica, The Bronx, New York, USA.
BMJ Open. 2023 Jul 20;13(7):e072619. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-072619.
We sought to examine reasons for vaccine hesitancy among online communities of US-based Black and Latinx communities to understand the role of historical racism, present-day structural racism, medical mistrust and individual concerns about vaccine safety and efficacy.
A qualitative study using narrative and interpretive phenomenological analysis of online bulletin board focus groups.
Bulletin boards with a focus-group-like setting in an online, private, chat-room-like environment.
Self-described vaccine hesitant participants from US-based Black (30) and Latinx (30) communities designed to reflect various axes of diversity within these respective communities in the US context.
Bulletin board discussions covered a range of topics related to COVID-19 vaccination. COVID-19 vaccine hesitant participants expressed fears about vaccine safety and doubts about vaccine efficacy. Elements of structural racism were cited in both groups as affecting populations but not playing a role in individual vaccine decisions. Historical racism was infrequently cited as a reason for vaccine hesitancy. Individualised fears and doubts about COVID-19 (short-term and long-term) safety and efficacy dominated these bulletin board discussions. Community benefits of vaccination were not commonly raised among participants.
While this suggests that addressing individually focused fear and doubts are central to overcoming COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Black and Latinx groups, addressing the effects of present-day structural racism through a focus on community protection may also be important.
我们旨在研究美国黑人和拉丁裔社区的在线社区中疫苗犹豫的原因,以了解历史种族主义、当前结构性种族主义、医疗不信任以及对疫苗安全性和有效性的个人担忧所起的作用。
使用在线、私人、聊天室式环境中的在线公告板焦点小组进行叙事和解释性现象学分析的定性研究。
具有在线公告板焦点小组设置的公告板,位于在线、私人、聊天室式环境中。
来自美国黑人和拉丁裔社区的自我描述为疫苗犹豫的参与者,旨在反映美国这两个社区各自的多样性的各个方面。
公告板讨论涵盖了与 COVID-19 疫苗接种相关的一系列主题。COVID-19 疫苗犹豫的参与者对疫苗安全性表示担忧,并对疫苗有效性表示怀疑。这两个群体都提到了结构性种族主义元素,认为这些元素会影响到人群,但不会影响个人的疫苗决定。历史种族主义很少被认为是疫苗犹豫的原因。对 COVID-19(短期和长期)安全性和有效性的个人化恐惧和疑虑主导了这些公告板讨论。参与者通常不会提出疫苗接种对社区的好处。
虽然这表明解决个人关注的恐惧和疑虑是克服美国黑人和拉丁裔群体中 COVID-19 疫苗犹豫的核心,但通过关注社区保护来解决当前结构性种族主义的影响也可能很重要。