COVID-19 has disproportionately affected Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities, yet rates of COVID-19 vaccination remain low among these groups. A qualitative study was undertaken to better understand the factors contributing to low vaccine acceptance among these communities. Seventeen focus groups were conducted in English and Spanish from 8/21 to 9/22, with representatives from five critical community sectors: (1) public health departments (n = 1); (2) Federally Qualified Health Centers (n = 2); (3) community-based organizations (n = 1); (4) faith-based organizations (n = 2); and (5) BIPOC residents in six high-risk, underserved communities in metropolitan Houston (n = 11), for a total of 79 participants, comprising 2...
In 2019, vaccine hesitancy was named by the World Health Organization as a top 10 global public heal...
Objectives: COVID-19 booster vaccine uptake among minority ethnic individuals In the United Kingdom ...
Abstract: Black/African Americans represent 13% of the population, yet account for ...
ObjectiveTo explore factors influencing COVID-19 vaccine decision-making among Black adults at high-...
ImportanceThe COVID-19 pandemic has had disproportionate effects on racial and ethnic minority commu...
The COVID-19 pandemic is disproportionately impacting marginalized communities. Due to structural in...
The introduction of COVID-19 vaccines is a major public health breakthrough. However, members of US ...
Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have high caseloads in the US, with vaccines ...
BackgroundCOVID-19 vaccination rates are lower among historically marginalized populations, includin...
During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, we have witnessed profound health inequitie...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted racial and ethnic minority communities, partic...
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic remains a public health priority, and v...
Ethnic minority communities in the UK have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic, with in...
Objective: The study was designed to compare intentions to receive COVID-19 vaccination by race–ethn...
As COVID-19 vaccines are readily available and most U.S. adults who are enthusiastic about the vacci...
In 2019, vaccine hesitancy was named by the World Health Organization as a top 10 global public heal...
Objectives: COVID-19 booster vaccine uptake among minority ethnic individuals In the United Kingdom ...
Abstract: Black/African Americans represent 13% of the population, yet account for ...
ObjectiveTo explore factors influencing COVID-19 vaccine decision-making among Black adults at high-...
ImportanceThe COVID-19 pandemic has had disproportionate effects on racial and ethnic minority commu...
The COVID-19 pandemic is disproportionately impacting marginalized communities. Due to structural in...
The introduction of COVID-19 vaccines is a major public health breakthrough. However, members of US ...
Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have high caseloads in the US, with vaccines ...
BackgroundCOVID-19 vaccination rates are lower among historically marginalized populations, includin...
During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, we have witnessed profound health inequitie...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted racial and ethnic minority communities, partic...
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic remains a public health priority, and v...
Ethnic minority communities in the UK have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic, with in...
Objective: The study was designed to compare intentions to receive COVID-19 vaccination by race–ethn...
As COVID-19 vaccines are readily available and most U.S. adults who are enthusiastic about the vacci...
In 2019, vaccine hesitancy was named by the World Health Organization as a top 10 global public heal...
Objectives: COVID-19 booster vaccine uptake among minority ethnic individuals In the United Kingdom ...
Abstract: Black/African Americans represent 13% of the population, yet account for ...