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提高苏格兰黑人、非洲和加勒比社区对新冠疫苗的接受度以及对未来疫苗接种计划的启示

Enhancing COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance Within Scotland Black, African, and Caribbean Communities and Lessons for Future Vaccination Programmes.

作者信息

Adekola J, Audu J G, Okey-Adibe T, Abubakar A, Lance M, Blaize C, Miragoli M

机构信息

Adam Smith Business, School University of Glasgow, 2 Discovery Place, G11 6EY, Glasgow, Scotland.

Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, Scotland.

出版信息

J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2025 Jan 7. doi: 10.1007/s40615-024-02277-6.

Abstract

This study highlights how the intersection of multiple factors shapes the experiences of Scotland's Black, African, and Caribbean communities in their access and uptake of COVID-19 vaccines in the vaccination programme's first, second, and booster stages. There was particular interest in understanding the vaccination journey, from scheduling an appointment to attending the appointment. Data in this study was collected between the 1 and 30 April 2022 using a triangulated approach, including a survey (with 408 responses), interviews (26), and focus group discussions (5 groups involving 30 participants). The study shows that 62% of respondents found scheduling a COVID-19 appointment easy, with less than 1% of respondents indicating that the process was complex. Online booking, appointment letters, and walk-in appointments were the most common ways of securing vaccination appointments. Letter appointments, specifically the blue envelope, were beneficial reminder mechanisms. It also provided information about COVID-19 vaccines and what to expect when attending the appointments. Other forms of securing vaccination appointments, such as through GP surgeries, were less commonly used. Around 21.5% of participants felt that receiving an appointment letter provided useful pre-vaccination information and a helpful reminder for their appointment. The accessibility of the vaccination centre, professionalism of the staff, and friendly approach enhanced the vaccine user access, use, and experience of COVID-19 vaccination.

摘要

本研究突出了多种因素的交叉如何塑造了苏格兰黑人、非洲裔和加勒比裔社区在疫苗接种计划的第一、第二和加强针阶段获取和接种新冠疫苗的经历。特别关注的是了解从预约到赴约的疫苗接种过程。本研究的数据于2022年4月1日至30日期间采用三角测量法收集,包括一项调查(收到408份回复)、访谈(26次)和焦点小组讨论(5组,共30名参与者)。研究表明,62%的受访者认为预约新冠疫苗接种很容易,不到1%的受访者表示这个过程很复杂。在线预约、预约信和无需预约的现场接种是获得疫苗接种预约最常见的方式。信件预约,特别是蓝色信封的预约信,是有益的提醒机制。它还提供了有关新冠疫苗的信息以及赴约时的注意事项。其他获得疫苗接种预约的方式,比如通过全科医生诊所预约,使用得较少。约21.5%的参与者认为收到预约信能提供有用的接种前信息,并对预约起到了有益的提醒作用。疫苗接种中心的可达性、工作人员的专业素养和友好态度提升了疫苗接种者获取、接种新冠疫苗的机会以及接种体验。

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