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法语少数群体在新冠疫苗接种方面的情况

Portrait of French-speaking minorities with respect to vaccination against COVID-19.

作者信息

Desjardins Chloé, Haraysm Jennifer Lacroix, Abdoulnour Joseph, Denis-LeBlanc Manon, Hubert Daniel, Fotsing Salomon, Lamothe Diane Bouchard, Boet Sylvain

机构信息

Francophone Affairs, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON.

Institut du Savoir Montfort, Ottawa, Ottawa, ON.

出版信息

Can Commun Dis Rep. 2023 Aug 1;49(7-8):320-330. doi: 10.14745/ccdr.v49i78a04.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination campaign highlighted the requirement to better understand the needs of different populations. French-speaking minorities (FSMs) have greater difficulty accessing quality care in French, and this problem was exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this survey was to develop a descriptive portrait of the health needs of FSMs in relation to the COVID-19 vaccination campaign by describing their vaccination status, attitudes and beliefs compared with English-speaking majorities.

METHODS

A survey was conducted among eligible participants using convenience sampling. Data measurement includes a descriptive statistical comparison using analysis of the variance, univariate logistic regressions and a two-proportions z-test.

RESULTS

Of the 1,505 respondents (554 FSMs vs. 951 English speakers), the FSMs have an average age of 51.4 years and 89.2% are Canadian citizens. Vaccination of children was preponderant among English speakers (74.2% vs. 86.3%), including against COVID-19 (58.6% vs. 73.9%). A higher proportion of FSMs had gotten vaccinated in order to obtain a vaccine passport (39% vs. 29.3%). Among the unvaccinated, FSMs were more likely to question the efficacy of vaccines (60% vs. 36.4%). Canadian citizen FSMs with higher education could be divided in relation to the vaccine regimen.

CONCLUSION

This survey revealed differences between FSMs and the English-speaking majority in their perceptions of vaccine efficacy, particularly vaccination of children, and a polarization of attitudes/beliefs among FSMs according to certain sociodemographic factors.

摘要

背景

2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫苗接种活动凸显了更好地了解不同人群需求的必要性。说法语的少数群体(FSMs)在获取法语优质医疗服务方面困难更大,这一问题在COVID-19大流行期间更加严重。

目的

本次调查的目的是通过描述FSMs与说英语的多数群体相比的疫苗接种状况、态度和信念,来描绘FSMs在COVID-19疫苗接种活动方面的健康需求。

方法

采用便利抽样对符合条件的参与者进行了一项调查。数据测量包括使用方差分析、单变量逻辑回归和双比例z检验的描述性统计比较。

结果

在1505名受访者中(554名FSMs和951名说英语者),FSMs的平均年龄为51.4岁,89.2%是加拿大公民。说英语者中儿童接种疫苗的情况更为普遍(74.2%对86.3%),包括接种COVID-19疫苗(58.6%对73.9%)。为了获得疫苗护照而接种疫苗的FSMs比例更高(39%对29.3%)。在未接种疫苗的人群中,FSMs更有可能质疑疫苗的有效性(60%对36.4%)。受过高等教育的加拿大公民FSMs在疫苗接种方案方面可能存在差异。

结论

本次调查揭示了FSMs与说英语的多数群体在对疫苗有效性的认知上存在差异,特别是在儿童疫苗接种方面,并且FSMs的态度/信念根据某些社会人口因素出现了两极分化。

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