| Literature DB >> 34960192 |
Candy Ochieng1, Sabrita Anand1, George Mutwiri1, Michael Szafron1, Khrisha Alphonsus1.
Abstract
Vaccine hesitancy is one of the top ten greatest threats to global health. During the COVID-19 era, vaccine hesitancy poses substantial risks, especially in visible minorities, who are disproportionately affected by the pandemic. Although evidence of vaccine hesitancy exists, there is minimal focus on visible minorities and the reasons for hesitancy in this group are unclear. Identifying these populations and their reasons for vaccine hesitancy is crucial in improving vaccine uptake and curbing the spread of COVID-19. This scoping review follows a modified version of the Arksey and O'Malley strategy. Using comprehensive search strategies, advanced searches were conducted on Medline, CINAHL, and PubMed databases to acquire relevant articles. Full-text reviews using inclusion and exclusion criteria were performed to extract themes of vaccine hesitancy. Themes were grouped into factors using thematic qualitative analysis and were objectively confirmed by principal component analysis (PCA). To complement both analyses, a word cloud of titles and abstracts for the final articles was generated. This study included 71 articles. Themes were grouped into 8 factors and the top 3 recurring factors were safety and effectiveness of the vaccine, mistrust, and socioeconomic characteristics. Shedding light on these factors could help mitigate health inequities and increase overall vaccine uptake worldwide through interventions and policies targeted at these factors. Ultimately, this would help achieve global herd immunity.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; public health; vaccine acceptance; vaccine concerns; vaccine hesitancy; vaccine intentions; vaccines; visible minority
Year: 2021 PMID: 34960192 PMCID: PMC8708108 DOI: 10.3390/vaccines9121445
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccines (Basel) ISSN: 2076-393X
Inclusion and exclusion criteria.
| Inclusion | Exclusion |
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| Peer-reviewed journal articles | Non-peer reviewed articles/grey literature |
| Articles related to COVID-19 and visible minorities | Articles studying diseases other than COVID-19 and non-visible minorities |
| Papers written in English language | Papers written in languages other than English language |
| Papers published in 2020 and onwards | Papers published prior to 2020 |
| Papers involving human participants | Papers involving non-human participants |
| Articles discussing reasons for COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy | Articles not discussing reasons but rather stating statistics related to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy |
| Articles studying COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in clinical/vaccine trial participation |
Figure 1Flowchart depicting the steps taken to identify the relevant articles to be used for data extraction in our scoping review.
Search concepts used in the Medline, PubMed, and CINAHL databases.
| Concept 1 (Vaccine): (Combine Terms below with OR) | ADJ3 * | Concept 2 (Hesitancy): (Combine Terms below with OR) | AND | Concept 3 (Visible Minority): (Combine Terms below with OR) | AND | Concept 4 (COVID-19): (Combine Terms below with OR) |
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| Vaccin * Inoculat * Immuniz * | Hesita * | Visible minorit * | COVID-19 |
* Indicates wild card for search term endings.
Factors, their underlying themes, and the number of articles containing the factors/themes as extracted from the final 71 articles.
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| Safety | 31 | |
| Effectiveness | 31 | |
| Side Effects | 22 | |
| Frequency of Injections/Fear of Needles | 4 | |
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| Lack of Trust | 39 | |
| Racism | 21 | |
| Underrepresentation in Medical/Clinical Research | 10 | |
| Biased/Non-diverse HCPs | 2 | |
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| Gender | 21 | |
| Age | 12 | |
| Education | 9 | |
| Income | 5 | |
| Occupation | 2 | |
| Location | 2 | |
| Having children | 1 | |
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| Short duration of Vaccine Development | 14 | |
| Cost of Vaccine | 12 | |
| Place of Manufacturing | 8 | |
| Novelty of Vaccine | 7 | |
| Duration of Immunity | 4 | |
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| Information Reliability | 18 | |
| Type of media Information | 17 | |
| Political Ideology | 7 | |
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| Religious Beliefs | 8 | |
| General Vaccine Beliefs | 7 | |
| Past Vaccine Compliance | 3 | |
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| Perceived risk of acquiring COVID-19 | 13 | |
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| Opinion of HCP | 4 | |
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| Personal Benefit | 2 | |
| Collective Benefit | 2 | |
| Number of people Vaccinated | 1 |
Key factors, their underlying themes, and their associated loadings resulting from the PCA.
| Factor (Eigenvalue) | Themes (Loading) |
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| Perceived benefit (4.584) | Occupation (0.688) |
| Collective benefit (0.916) | |
| Personal benefit (0.916) | |
| Safety and effectiveness of vaccine (3.532) | Side effects (0.714) |
| Safety (0.820) | |
| Effectiveness (0.862) | |
| Socioeconomic characteristics (2.863) | Income (0.834) |
| Location (0.785) | |
| Having children (0.767) | |
| Convenience associated with getting the vaccine (2.525) | Frequency of injections/schedule (0.656) |
| Location (0.656) | |
| Number of people vaccinated (0.855) | |
| Knowledge and acceptance of vaccine (2.099) | Education (0.622) |
| Past vaccine compliance (0.699) | |
| General vaccine beliefs (0.665) | |
| Mistrust (2.002) | Lack of trust (0.787) |
| Source of information about vaccine (1.855) | Type of media information |
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| External factors (1.706) | Duration of immunity (0.623) |
| Opinion of HCP (0.643) | |
| Pre-existing medical conditions (0.619) | |
| Vaccine coverage (0.794) |
Factors in agreement from thematic qualitative analysis and principal component analysis.
| Factors from Thematic Qualitative Analysis | Factors from Principal Component Analysis | Factors in Agreement |
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| Perceived benefit | Perceived benefit | Perceived benefit |
| Safety and effectiveness of vaccine | Safety and effectiveness of vaccine | Safety and effectiveness of vaccine |
| Socioeconomic characteristics | Socioeconomic characteristics | Socioeconomic characteristics |
| Information circulation | Source of information about vaccine | Source of information about vaccine |
| Knowledge and acceptance | Knowledge and acceptance of vaccine | Knowledge and acceptance of vaccine |
| Mistrust | Mistrust | Mistrust |
| Vaccine development | Convenience associated with getting the vaccine | |
| Perceived risk of COVID-19 | External factors |
Figure 2Word cloud displaying 100 of the most frequent words in the titles and abstracts of the 71 final set of articles.