Suppr超能文献

在加拿大,识别药物使用者对 COVID-19 疫苗接种的障碍和促进因素:一项全国性定性研究。

Identifying barriers and facilitators to COVID-19 vaccination uptake among People Who Use Drugs in Canada: a National Qualitative Study.

机构信息

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Institute for Mental Health Policy Research, Toronto, Canada.

Ontario CRISM Node Team (OCRINT), IMHPR, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Room 2035, 33 Russell Street, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Harm Reduct J. 2023 Jul 29;20(1):99. doi: 10.1186/s12954-023-00826-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People Who Use Drugs (PWUD) have lower vaccination uptake than the general population, and disproportionately experience the burden of harms from vaccine-preventable diseases. We conducted a national qualitative study to: (1) identify the barriers and facilitators to receiving COVID-19 vaccinations among PWUD; and (2) identify interventions to support PWUD in their decision-making.

METHODS

Between March and October 2022, semi-structured interviews with PWUD across Canada were conducted. Fully vaccinated (2 or more doses) and partially or unvaccinated (1 dose or less) participants were recruited from a convenience sample to participate in telephone interviews to discuss facilitators, barriers, and concerns about receiving COVID-19 vaccines and subsequent boosters, and ways to address concerns. A total of 78 PWUD participated in the study, with 50 participants being fully vaccinated and 28 participants partially or unvaccinated. Using thematic analysis, interviews were coded based on the capability, opportunity, and motivation-behavior (COM-B) framework.

RESULTS

Many partially or unvaccinated participants reported lacking knowledge about the COVID-19 vaccine, particularly in terms of its usefulness and benefits. Some participants reported lacking knowledge around potential long-term side effects of the vaccine, and the differences of the various vaccine brands. Distrust toward government and healthcare agencies, the unprecedented rapidity of vaccine development and skepticism of vaccine effectiveness were also noted as barriers. Facilitators for vaccination included a desire to protect oneself or others and compliance with government mandates which required individuals to get vaccinated in order to access services, attend work or travel. To improve vaccination uptake, the most trusted and appropriate avenues for vaccination information sharing were identified by participants to be people with lived and living experience with drug use (PWLLE), harm reduction workers, or healthcare providers working within settings commonly visited by PWUD.

CONCLUSION

PWLLE should be supported to design tailored information to reduce barriers and address mistrust. Resources addressing knowledge gaps should be disseminated in areas and through organizations where PWUD frequently access, such as harm reduction services and social media platforms.

摘要

背景

与一般人群相比,使用毒品的人(PWUD)疫苗接种率较低,而且不成比例地承受着可通过疫苗预防的疾病造成的伤害。我们进行了一项全国性的定性研究,以:(1)确定 PWUD 接种 COVID-19 疫苗的障碍和促进因素;(2)确定支持 PWUD 决策的干预措施。

方法

2022 年 3 月至 10 月期间,在加拿大各地对 PWUD 进行了半结构式访谈。从便利样本中招募了完全接种(2 剂或以上)和部分或未接种(1 剂或以下)的参与者,以进行电话访谈,讨论他们对 COVID-19 疫苗接种及其后续加强针的看法、顾虑以及解决这些顾虑的方法。共有 78 名 PWUD 参加了这项研究,其中 50 名参与者完全接种了疫苗,28 名参与者部分或未接种疫苗。使用主题分析,根据能力、机会和动机-行为(COM-B)框架对访谈进行编码。

结果

许多部分或未接种疫苗的参与者报告说缺乏对 COVID-19 疫苗的了解,特别是疫苗的有效性和益处。一些参与者报告说缺乏对疫苗潜在长期副作用的了解,以及各种疫苗品牌之间的差异。对政府和医疗机构的不信任、疫苗研发的空前快速性以及对疫苗有效性的怀疑也被认为是障碍。接种疫苗的促进因素包括保护自己或他人的愿望,以及遵守政府要求,即个人必须接种疫苗才能获得服务、参加工作或旅行。为了提高疫苗接种率,参与者确定了最值得信任和最合适的疫苗信息共享途径,即有吸毒经历或正在吸毒的人(PWLLE)、减少伤害工作者,或在 PWUD 经常光顾的场所工作的医疗保健提供者。

结论

应该支持 PWLLE 设计有针对性的信息,以减少障碍和解决不信任问题。应在 PWUD 经常访问的地区和组织中传播解决知识差距的资源,例如减少伤害服务和社交媒体平台。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/17e2/10387201/60a560d4a5b9/12954_2023_826_Fig1_HTML.jpg

文献检索

告别复杂PubMed语法,用中文像聊天一样搜索,搜遍4000万医学文献。AI智能推荐,让科研检索更轻松。

立即免费搜索

文件翻译

保留排版,准确专业,支持PDF/Word/PPT等文件格式,支持 12+语言互译。

免费翻译文档

深度研究

AI帮你快速写综述,25分钟生成高质量综述,智能提取关键信息,辅助科研写作。

立即免费体验