Family Support for COVID-19 Vaccination in Older Adults: Scoping Review

R. Resna, Tiara Amanda, W. Nofiantoro, Mustajidah Mustajidah, Dwi Meilina Ashbahna, Rachmayanti Iskandar, Susie Susilawati
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Older adults are the group that has the lowest COVID-19 vaccination coverage of all age groups. Information about the safety and side effects of vaccines is a factor that causes older adults not to be vaccinated. Family as the closest support system for older adults is vital to achieving COVID-19 Vaccination. This study aimed to explore the various types of support families provide to older adults in the COVID-19 vaccination process based on published research articles. In this scoping review, the authors used four databases, Embase, Cinahl, Cochrane, Pubmed, and Google Scholar, like other reference sources, to obtain eleven articles discussing family support for the COVID-19 vaccination process. Results Based on the study using the PRISMA diagram, seven articles were eligible with the inclusion and exclusion criteria for this scoping review; from this article, it was found that the support provided by the family during the COVID-19 vaccination process in the older adults consisted of emotional, accessibility, and informational support. Providing information accompanied by solid motivation from the family is the key to the success of the COVID-19 vaccination process in older adults. Ease of accessibility is the main supporting factor beyond the motivation and information provided by the family.
老年人COVID-19疫苗接种的家庭支持:范围审查
老年人是所有年龄组中COVID-19疫苗接种覆盖率最低的群体。关于疫苗的安全性和副作用的信息是导致老年人不接种疫苗的一个因素。家庭作为老年人最密切的支持系统,对实现COVID-19疫苗接种至关重要。本研究旨在基于已发表的研究文章,探讨家庭在COVID-19疫苗接种过程中为老年人提供的各种支持。在本次范围审查中,作者使用了Embase、Cinahl、Cochrane、Pubmed和Google Scholar等四个数据库,与其他参考来源一样,获得了11篇讨论家庭支持COVID-19疫苗接种过程的文章。结果根据使用PRISMA图的研究,有7篇文章符合纳入和排除标准;研究发现,在老年人新冠肺炎疫苗接种过程中,家庭提供的支持包括情感支持、可及性支持和信息支持。在家庭的大力支持下提供信息是老年人COVID-19疫苗接种过程取得成功的关键。除了家庭提供的动机和信息外,便利是主要的支持因素。
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