Assessing Attitudes and Knowledge of Mpox Vaccine Among Unvaccinated Men Who Have Sex With Men.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Caitlin J Green, Grace Chela Hall, Rachel Kachur, Elizabeth Finley, Bruce W Furness, Matthew Merritt, Felicia M T Lewis
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Abstract

Background: The 2022 mpox outbreak disproportionately affected gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM). Mpox cases continue to be reported nationally. Vaccination is a tool to prevent the spread of and serious disease from mpox. To understand mpox vaccine uptake and hesitancy, a virtual focus group with unvaccinated GBMSM was conducted.

Methods: In November 2022, a 60-minute, virtual focus group was conducted within an artificial intelligence (AI) platform that engages participants in chat-based conversation. The AI system uses machine learning and natural language processing to analyze and provide results immediately to the moderator. Descriptive frequencies, cross-tabulations and qualitative themes were analyzed.

Results: Fifty-one GBMSM ages 18-55 participated, of whom 12 had attempted to get the mpox vaccine. The top barriers in accessing the vaccine included challenges in scheduling appointments (4/12), available vaccine locations (3/12), and transportation (2/12). Nine participants reported not wanting the vaccine and 22 were undecided; Of these, 15 (4/9 and 11/22, respectively) said they did not think they needed the vaccine due to low perceived risk or monogamy.. Among the undecided, after receiving health messaging about mpox, 12/22 said the messaging made them reconsider getting the vaccine.

Conclusion: During an outbreak, many unvaccinated GBMSM who may be at increased risk for mpox either wanted the vaccine or, with appropriate health messaging, may be open to getting the vaccine. Messaging about mpox vaccine efficacy, potential side effects, and how to access the vaccine may improve vaccine uptake especially as cases continue to occur.

评估未接种过麻风腮疫苗的男男性行为者对麻风腮疫苗的态度和知识。
背景:2022 年爆发的麻风腮疫情对男同性恋、双性恋和其他男男性行为者(GBMSM)的影响尤为严重。全国仍有麻疹病例报告。接种疫苗是预防水痘传播和严重疾病的一种手段。为了了解人们对水痘疫苗的接受程度和犹豫不决的态度,我们与未接种疫苗的男男性行为者(GBMSM)进行了一次虚拟焦点小组讨论:2022 年 11 月,在一个人工智能(AI)平台上进行了一次 60 分钟的虚拟焦点小组讨论,该平台可让参与者进行基于聊天的对话。人工智能系统利用机器学习和自然语言处理技术进行分析,并立即向主持人提供结果。对描述性频率、交叉表和定性主题进行了分析:结果:51 名年龄在 18-55 岁之间的 GBMSM 参与了研究,其中 12 人曾尝试接种过麻风腮疫苗。接种疫苗的最大障碍包括预约时间(4/12)、接种地点(3/12)和交通(2/12)。9 名参与者表示不想要接种疫苗,22 名参与者未作决定;其中 15 人(分别为 4/9 和 11/22)表示,由于认为风险低或一夫一妻制,他们认为自己不需要接种疫苗。 在未作决定的人群中,12/22 的人表示在收到有关麻风腮的健康信息后,信息让他们重新考虑接种疫苗:结论:在疫情爆发期间,许多未接种疫苗的 GBMSM 可能会增加感染水痘的风险,他们要么想要接种疫苗,要么在接受适当的健康信息后,可能会愿意接种疫苗。有关麻痘疫苗的功效、潜在副作用以及如何获得疫苗的信息可能会提高疫苗的接种率,尤其是在病例持续发生的情况下。
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Sexually transmitted diseases
Sexually transmitted diseases 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
16.10%
发文量
289
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: ​Sexually Transmitted Diseases, the official journal of the American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association​, publishes peer-reviewed, original articles on clinical, laboratory, immunologic, epidemiologic, behavioral, public health, and historical topics pertaining to sexually transmitted diseases and related fields. Reports from the CDC and NIH provide up-to-the-minute information. A highly respected editorial board is composed of prominent scientists who are leaders in this rapidly changing field. Included in each issue are studies and developments from around the world.
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