Barriers to adult vaccination in Canada: A qualitative systematic review.

IF 1.7 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Canadian Pharmacists Journal Pub Date : 2022-06-06 eCollection Date: 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1177/17151635221090212
Doris Stratoberdha, Barbara Gobis, Adrian Ziemczonek, Jamie Yuen, Annita Giang, Peter J Zed
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Abstract

Background: In recent years, Canadian health care professionals have observed an increase in vaccine refusal. The objective of this study is to review published literature and identify the main themes related to vaccine hesitancy and barriers to vaccination in Canadian adults and recent immigrants.

Methods: A qualitative systematic review was performed. A comprehensive search of MEDLINE (1946 to January 2021) and EMBASE (1974 to January 2021) was conducted to identify existing literature that addressed the primary research question. Studies were eligible for inclusion if the study population involved 1) the general population, 2) Indigenous populations, 3) recent immigrants to Canada or 4) Canadian health care professionals.

Results: Thirty-four studies were included with a focus on the general population (n = 22), health care professionals (n = 10) and recent immigrant populations (n = 2). The most frequently reported barriers were lack of vaccine information (41%), lack of access to vaccination (38%), fear of adverse reactions (38%), financial reasons (29%), lack of awareness of vaccine existence (29%), antivaccine sentiments (24%), notion that older adults do not need vaccination (18%), misconceptions on vaccine effectiveness (12%), potential sexual health promotion stigma (6%) and fear of needles (3%).

Interpretation: Barriers to vaccination among Canadians and recent immigrants continue to be a challenge in the health care system.

Conclusions: The greatest yield in improving vaccination rates is likely to come from supporting vaccine-hesitant individuals in shifting their thinking to greater vaccine acceptance. Pharmacists are well positioned to address vaccine hesitancy and involvement through education, facilitation and administration of vaccines. Can Pharm J (Ott) 2022;155:xx-xx.

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加拿大成人接种疫苗的障碍:一项定性系统评价。
背景:近年来,加拿大卫生保健专业人员观察到拒绝接种疫苗的情况有所增加。本研究的目的是回顾已发表的文献,并确定与加拿大成年人和新移民中疫苗犹豫和疫苗接种障碍相关的主要主题。方法:进行定性系统评价。对MEDLINE(1946年至2021年1月)和EMBASE(1974年至2021年1月)进行全面检索,以确定解决主要研究问题的现有文献。如果研究人群涉及1)普通人群,2)土著人口,3)加拿大新移民或4)加拿大卫生保健专业人员,则有资格纳入研究。结果:纳入34项研究,重点关注普通人群(n = 22)、卫生保健专业人员(n = 10)和新移民人群(n = 2)。报告中最常见的障碍是缺乏疫苗信息(41%)、无法获得疫苗接种(38%)、害怕不良反应(38%)、经济原因(29%)、缺乏对疫苗存在的认识(29%)、反疫苗情绪(24%)、老年人不需要接种疫苗的观念(18%)。对疫苗有效性的误解(12%)、潜在的性健康促进耻辱(6%)和对针头的恐惧(3%)。解释:加拿大人和新移民接种疫苗的障碍仍然是卫生保健系统的一个挑战。结论:提高疫苗接种率的最大成果可能来自于支持对疫苗犹豫不决的个人将他们的想法转变为更大程度上接受疫苗。药剂师完全有能力通过教育、促进和管理疫苗来解决疫苗犹豫和参与问题。中国生物医学工程杂志(英文版);2009;31(5):561 - 561。
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Canadian Pharmacists Journal
Canadian Pharmacists Journal PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: Established in 1868, the Canadian Pharmacists Journal is the oldest continuously published periodical in Canada. Our mission is to enhance patient care through advancement of pharmacy practice, with continuing professional development, peer-reviewed research, and advocacy. Our vision is to become the foremost journal for pharmacy practice and research.
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