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接种还是不接种?加纳非传染性疾病患者群体中新冠疫苗接种情况的经验:一项定性研究。

To vaccinate or not to vaccinate? Experiences of COVID-19 vaccine uptake among people living with non-communicable diseases in Ghana: A qualitative study.

作者信息

Baatiema Leonard, Kunfah Sheba M P, Sanuade Olutobi A, Allen Luke N, Abimbola Seye, de-Graft Aikins Ama, Koram Kwadwo A, Kruk Margaret E

机构信息

Department of Health Policy, Planning and Management, School of Public Health, University of Ghana, Legon, Accra.

Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America.

出版信息

PLOS Glob Public Health. 2024 Oct 14;4(10):e0003820. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0003820. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Following the development of a vaccine for COVID-19, the expectation was instantaneous widespread distribution and uptake to halt further spread, severe illness and deaths from the virus. However, studies show very low uptake, especially in resource-poor settings, and little is documented about the drivers of vaccine uptake in populations classified as high-risk. In this study, we explored access and uptake of COVID-19 vaccines among people living with non-communicable diseases (PLWNCDs) in Ghana. A qualitative study using in-depth interviews and focus group discussions was conducted among adults (>18 years) PLWNCDs stratified by sex, age, and type of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) at the community level (non-users of the health service) and health facility levels. Purposive sampling was used to select eligible participants. Topic guides were used to facilitate the face-to-face in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. The interviews and discussions were all digitally audio recorded. All transcripts and field notes were thematically analysed. Overall, 62 participants were recruited for this study. Family members, friends/peers, health workers and media were identified as the main sources of information for COVID-19 vaccines. Several barriers that mediated access to the COVID-19 vaccines in Ghana were reported including mistrust of vaccine efficacy and fears of vaccine side-effects, long distance to and waiting hours at vaccination centres, shortages of vaccines at vaccination centres and non-prioritization of NCD patients for the vaccine. To improve uptake, intensified education and sensitization, house-to-house vaccination, expansion of vaccination centers and increased supply of vaccines were recommended by participants. Compared to studies elsewhere, misinformation and disinformation were not major causes of vaccine hesitancy. If policymakers can improve community-based vaccine delivery, reduce queues and waiting times, prioritize PLWNCDs and other vulnerable groups, and improve sensitization and communication-our findings suggest there will be major improvements in COVID-19 vaccine coverage in Ghana.

摘要

随着新冠病毒疫苗的研发,人们期望疫苗能立即广泛分发和接种,以阻止病毒的进一步传播、严重疾病和死亡。然而,研究表明疫苗接种率非常低,尤其是在资源匮乏地区,而且关于高危人群中疫苗接种的驱动因素记录很少。在本研究中,我们探讨了加纳非传染性疾病患者(PLWNCDs)对新冠疫苗的获取和接种情况。我们在社区层面(未使用医疗服务者)和医疗机构层面,对按性别、年龄和非传染性疾病类型分层的成年(>18岁)PLWNCDs进行了一项定性研究,采用深入访谈和焦点小组讨论的方式。采用目的抽样法选择符合条件的参与者。使用主题指南来促进面对面的深入访谈和焦点小组讨论。访谈和讨论均进行数字音频记录。所有的文字记录和实地笔记都进行了主题分析。总体而言,本研究招募了62名参与者。家庭成员、朋友/同龄人、医护人员和媒体被确定为新冠疫苗的主要信息来源。据报告,加纳在获取新冠疫苗方面存在若干障碍,包括对疫苗效力的不信任、对疫苗副作用的恐惧、到接种中心的距离远以及在接种中心等待的时间长、接种中心疫苗短缺以及非传染性疾病患者未被优先考虑接种疫苗。为了提高接种率,参与者建议加强教育和宣传、挨家挨户接种疫苗、扩大接种中心以及增加疫苗供应。与其他地方的研究相比,错误信息和虚假信息并非疫苗犹豫的主要原因。我们的研究结果表明,如果政策制定者能够改善基于社区的疫苗接种服务、减少排队和等待时间、优先考虑PLWNCDs和其他弱势群体,并加强宣传和沟通,加纳的新冠疫苗接种覆盖率将有显著提高。

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