Pascoe Kelley M, Bishop Sonia, Ci Xuehan, Ramirez Magaly, Perez Georgina, Ibarra Genoveva, Garza Lorenzo, Linde Sandra, Duran Miriana C, Chae Hwa Young, Quigley Thomas, Hassell Laurie, Garrison Michelle M, Drain Paul K, Shah Parth D, Ko Linda K
University of Washington, Health Systems and Population Health, Seattle, WA, USA.
University of Washington, Health Systems and Population Health, Seattle, WA, USA; University of Washington, Institute of Translational Health Sciences, Seattle, WA, USA.
Vaccine. 2024 Dec 2;42(26):126389. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.126389. Epub 2024 Oct 4.
While COVID-19 immunizations can improve outcomes from SARS-CoV-2, vaccine rates in the United States have been lowest among children under age 11 and among rural agricultural communities. This study examined factors influencing pediatric COVID-19 vaccine uptake among rural agricultural and predominantly Hispanic communities in Washington State. We conducted in-depth interviews with school district employees and students and held English and Spanish focus group discussions with parents, all of which were audio-recorded and transcribed. We used inductive coding with constant comparison approach to capture emergent themes. We identified five factors that influenced pediatric COVID-19 vaccine uptake in a rural community, including: 1) concerns and misinformation surrounding the new vaccine; 2) witnessing others' vaccine and pandemic experiences; 3) participation in social activities; 4) politicization of and political climate surrounding the vaccine; and 5) health education surrounding the vaccines. To increase pediatric COVID-19 vaccine uptake in rural communities, school districts, students, and parents should receive accurate information and reassurance to dispel health concerns and misinformation, without politicization of the vaccine and fears surrounding vaccine regulations. Social networks can be leveraged to encourage vaccine uptake by sharing positive vaccination vignettes. Clinical Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04859699https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04859699.
虽然新冠病毒免疫接种可以改善感染新冠病毒后的结果,但美国11岁以下儿童和农村农业社区的疫苗接种率一直是最低的。本研究调查了华盛顿州农村农业社区和主要为西班牙裔社区中影响儿科新冠病毒疫苗接种的因素。我们对学区员工和学生进行了深入访谈,并与家长进行了英语和西班牙语焦点小组讨论,所有讨论均进行了录音和转录。我们采用归纳编码和持续比较法来捕捉新出现的主题。我们确定了影响农村社区儿科新冠病毒疫苗接种的五个因素,包括:1)围绕新疫苗的担忧和错误信息;2)目睹他人的疫苗接种和疫情经历;3)参与社交活动;4)疫苗的政治化以及围绕疫苗的政治氛围;5)关于疫苗的健康教育。为了提高农村社区儿科新冠病毒疫苗接种率,学区、学生和家长应获得准确信息并得到安抚,以消除健康担忧和错误信息,避免疫苗政治化以及对疫苗规定的恐惧。可以利用社交网络,通过分享积极的疫苗接种案例来鼓励疫苗接种。临床试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT04859699https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04859699