Mundagowa Paddington T, Vora Sachi, Seck Fatima, Dhankhode Neal, Sakyi Kwame S, Kanyangarara Mufaro
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29201, USA.
Public and Environmental Wellness, School of Health Sciences, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309, USA.
Vaccines (Basel). 2024 Sep 3;12(9):1011. doi: 10.3390/vaccines12091011.
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the need for effective community-based interventions to promote disease prevention and reach high-risk, underserved communities. Trusted community leaders like barbers and stylists may serve as effective conduits for intervention implementation. This study aimed to explore the perceived acceptability of an intervention to promote COVID-19 testing and vaccination delivered by barbers in South Carolina.
We conducted exploratory in-depth interviews to ascertain barbers' and stylists' perceptions and identify potential barriers and facilitators. Data analysis used a deductive coding approach to identify themes and was guided by the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability.
Sixteen participants were interviewed. Participants expressed positive reactions towards the interventions. Acceptability was influenced by strong trust relationships with clients, perceived community influence, self-efficacy in providing the intervention, and a shared sense of responsibility for community health. However, potential barriers included declining public concern about COVID-19, vaccine hesitancy, and limited COVID-19 knowledge among barbers and stylists. Participants emphasized the need for training and incentives for effective and sustained intervention delivery.
Barbers and stylists are well-positioned to promote COVID-19 testing and vaccination due to their trusted roles and community influence. Given the complacency from the waning perceived COVID-19 threat and the historical mistrust in health interventions, vaccine hesitancy must be addressed through supportive communication strategies.
新冠疫情凸显了采取有效的社区干预措施以促进疾病预防并覆盖高风险、服务不足社区的必要性。像理发师和造型师这样值得信赖的社区领袖可能成为实施干预措施的有效渠道。本研究旨在探讨南卡罗来纳州理发师提供的促进新冠病毒检测和疫苗接种干预措施的可接受性。
我们进行了探索性深入访谈,以确定理发师和造型师的看法,并找出潜在的障碍和促进因素。数据分析采用演绎编码方法来确定主题,并以可接受性理论框架为指导。
采访了16名参与者。参与者对干预措施表达了积极反应。可接受性受到与客户的强烈信任关系、感知到的社区影响力、提供干预措施的自我效能感以及对社区健康的共同责任感的影响。然而,潜在障碍包括公众对新冠疫情的关注度下降、疫苗犹豫以及理发师和造型师对新冠病毒知识的有限了解。参与者强调需要进行培训和提供激励措施,以有效且持续地实施干预措施。
由于理发师和造型师值得信赖的角色以及社区影响力,他们在促进新冠病毒检测和疫苗接种方面具有优势。鉴于对新冠疫情威胁的感知减弱导致的自满情绪以及历史上对健康干预措施的不信任,必须通过支持性沟通策略来解决疫苗犹豫问题。