A Rural Community-Based Collaboration to Reduce COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Using a Health Belief Model Framework.

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Elizabeth Luke, Sean Harney, Christina Flint, Gerald Cayer, Daniel Cameron, Leah Caldwell, Telisa Stewart
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Abstract

Background: Rural communities experience increased barriers to vaccination and have limited resources to combat the COVID-19 pandemic compared with their urban counterparts. Community-based strategies to improve access, encourage uptake and compliance, and reduce COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy are essential to reduce disparities, illness, and death in rural populations.

Objectives: The aim of our project was to develop a long-lasting partnership with a rural community health system in upstate New York to improve COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy.

Methods: The collaboration designed, implemented, and evaluated culturally appropriate behavioral messaging mapped to the Health Belief Model.

Lessons learned: The community-university partnership was successful because of a bidirectional exchange of information, a strong foundation of trust, equitable involvement of all partners in all phases, and community empowerment and ownership of the process and the materials.

Conclusions: This project highlighted the importance of collaborating with community partners to create unique, culturally appropriate materials for rural audiences.

基于健康信念模型框架的农村社区合作减少COVID-19疫苗犹豫
背景:与城市社区相比,农村社区接种疫苗的障碍增加,用于抗击COVID-19大流行的资源有限。以社区为基础的改善获取、鼓励接受和遵守以及减少COVID-19疫苗犹豫的战略对于减少农村人口的差异、疾病和死亡至关重要。目标:我们项目的目的是与纽约州北部的农村社区卫生系统建立长期伙伴关系,以改善COVID-19疫苗的犹豫。方法:协作设计、实施和评估文化适宜的行为信息映射到健康信念模型。经验教训:社区-大学合作之所以成功,是因为双向信息交流、信任的坚实基础、所有合作伙伴在所有阶段的公平参与,以及社区对过程和材料的授权和所有权。结论:该项目强调了与社区伙伴合作为农村受众创造独特的、文化上合适的材料的重要性。
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