| Literature DB >> 35639229 |
Allison D Rosen1,2, Jacqueline Beltran3,4, Emily Thomas1, Jonni Miller1, Brooke Robie1, Savanah Walseth1, Shea Backes1, Nicolas Leachman1, Alicia H Chang5, Anna Bratcher1,2, Ashley Frederes3,4, Ruby Romero4, Ivan Beas3, Julissa Alvarado4,6, Brenda Cruz7, Michelle Tabajonda7, Chelsea L Shover8.
Abstract
Unhoused people have higher COVID-19 mortality and lower vaccine uptake than housed community members. Understanding vaccine hesitancy among unhoused people is key for developing programs that address their unique needs. A three-round, rapid, field-based survey was conducted to describe attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination. Round 1 assessed vaccine brand preference, round 2 assessed intention to accept a financial incentive for vaccination, and round 3 measured vaccine uptake and assessed reasons for vaccine readiness during implementation of a financial incentive program. A total of 5177 individuals were approached at COVID-19 vaccination events for unhoused people in Los Angeles County from May through November 2021. Analyses included 4949 individuals: 3636 (73.5%) unsheltered and 1313 (26.5%) sheltered. Per self-report, 2008 (40.6%) were already vaccinated, 1732 (35%) wanted to get vaccinated, 359 (7.3%) were not yet ready, and 850 (17.2%) did not want to get vaccinated. Brand preference was evenly split among participants (Moderna 31.0%, J&J 35.5%, either 33.5%, p = 0.74). Interest in a financial incentive differed between those who were not yet ready and those who did not want to get vaccinated (43.2% vs. 16.2%, p < 0.01). After implementing a financial incentive program, 97.4% of participants who indicated interest in vaccination were vaccinated that day; the financial incentive was the most cited reason for vaccine readiness (n = 731, 56%). This study demonstrated the utility of an iterative, field-based assessment for program implementation during the rapidly evolving pandemic. Personal engagement, a variety of brand choices, and financial incentives could be important for improving vaccine uptake among unhoused people.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 vaccination; Housing; Unhoused people
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35639229 PMCID: PMC9153868 DOI: 10.1007/s11524-022-00659-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Urban Health ISSN: 1099-3460 Impact factor: 5.801
Reasons for vaccine readiness among unhoused people, September–November 2021 (n = 1306)
| Total ( | Unsheltered ( | Sheltered ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Incentive ($50 gift card) | 731 (56) | 499 (67.2) | 232 (41.2) | < 0.01 |
| Protect others (community, friends, family) | 314 (24) | 145 (19.5) | 169 (30) | < 0.01 |
| HFH staff recommended it | 204 (15.6) | 155 (20.9) | 49 (8.7) | < 0.01 |
| Perceived required/mandated for housing | 190 (14.5) | 30 (4) | 160 (28.4) | < 0.01 |
| Delta variant/rising cases/more contagious | 175 (13.4) | 75 (10.1) | 100 (17.8) | < 0.01 |
| Required/mandated for their job | 140 (10.7) | 23 (3.1) | 117 (20.8) | < 0.01 |
| Know others who got safely vaccinated | 79 (6) | 34 (4.6) | 45 (8) | 0.01 |
| Said 'why not' or had nothing else to do | 73 (5.6) | 43 (5.8) | 30 (5.3) | 0.81 |
| It was their first chance to get vaccinated | 53 (4.1) | 25 (3.4) | 28 (5) | 0.19 |
| Required for restaurant, sporting event, etc | 36 (2.8) | 17 (2.3) | 19 (3.4) | 0.31 |
| Vaccine is fully FDA-approved | 23 (1.8) | 4 (0.5) | 19 (3.4) | < 0.01 |
| Kids going back to school | 23 (1.8) | 5 (0.7) | 18 (3.2) | < 0.01 |
| Tired of being told to get vaccinated | 20 (1.5) | 8 (1.1) | 12 (2.1) | 0.17 |
Reasons for vaccine hesitancy among unhoused people, September–November 2021 (n = 837)
| Shelter status | Vaccine readiness | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total ( | Unsheltered ( | Sheltered ( | Not yet ( | No ( | ||||
| Decline to answer | 240 (28.7) | 202 (32.6) | 38 (17.5) | < 0.01 | 45 (20.1) | 195 (31.8) | < 0.01 | |
| Not a top priority for them/have more pressing needs | 175 (20.9) | 124 (20) | 51 (23.5) | 0.32 | 65 (29) | 110 (17.9) | < 0.01 | |
| Not concerned about or afraid of getting COVID-19 | 130 (15.5) | 104 (16.8) | 26 (12) | 0.12 | 30 (13.4) | 100 (16.3) | 0.36 | |
| Vaccine is not safe/may cause serious health complications | 122 (14.6) | 81 (13.1) | 41 (18.9) | 0.05 | 28 (12.5) | 94 (15.3) | 0.36 | |
| Worried about having a bad reaction/side effects | 79 (9.4) | 51 (8.2) | 28 (12.9) | < 0.01 | 34 (15.2) | 45 (7.3) | < 0.01 | |
| Distrust healthcare system due to historic/current racism | 63 (7.5) | 50 (8.1) | 13 (6) | 0.40 | 18 (8) | 45 (7.3) | 0.85 | |
| Concerned about vaccine development process | 51 (6.1) | 33 (5.3) | 18 (8.3) | 0.16 | 18 (8) | 33 (5.4) | 0.21 | |
| Not at risk or at low risk of getting COVID-19 | 50 (6) | 34 (5.5) | 16 (7.4) | 0.40 | 12 (5.4) | 38 (6.2) | 0.77 | |
| Vaccine will not work/is ineffective | 45 (5.4) | 30 (4.8) | 15 (6.9) | 0.32 | 8 (3.6) | 37 (6) | 0.22 | |
| Know someone who had a bad experience/side effects | 40 (4.8) | 24 (3.9) | 16 (7.4) | 0.06 | 14 (6.2) | 26 (4.2) | 0.31 | |
| Vaccine may infect them with COVID-19 | 39 (4.7) | 26 (4.2) | 13 (6) | 0.37 | 13 (5.8) | 26 (4.2) | 0.44 | |
| Against their religion | 38 (4.5) | 32 (5.2) | 6 (2.8) | 0.20 | 2 (0.9) | 36 (5.9) | < 0.01 | |
| Vaccine is too new, not all are FDA approved | 25 (3) | 16 (2.6) | 9 (4.1) | 0.35 | 14 (6.2) | 11 (1.8) | < 0.01 | |
| Vaccine contains a microchip/tracking device | 23 (2.7) | 22 (3.5) | 1 (0.5) | 0.01 | 7 (3.1) | 16 (2.6) | 0.64 | |
| Need more info / need to do own research | 15 (1.8) | 12 (1.9) | 3 (1.4) | 0.77 | 10 (4.5) | 5 (0.8) | < 0.01 | |
| Felt coerced/bribed by incentive (gift card) | 14 (1.7) | 13 (2.1) | 1 (0.5) | 0.13 | 2 (0.9) | 12 (2) | 0.37 | |
| Vaccination will lower vulnerability score | 3 (0.4) | 2 (0.3) | 1 (0.5) | 0.99 | 1 (0.4) | 2 (0.3) | 0.99 | |
COVID-19 vaccine readiness among unhoused people, May–November 2021 (n = 4949)
| Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unsheltered ( | Unsheltered ( | Unsheltered ( | Sheltered ( | |||||
| 95% CI | 95% CI | 95% CI | 95% CI | |||||
| Already Vaccinated | 214 (35.8) | (31.6–40.2) | 240 (36.7) | (32.6–40.8) | 1021 (42.8) | (40.7–45.0) | 533 (40.6) | (37.7—43.5) |
| Yes | 203 (33.9) | (29.8–38.3) | 223 (34.1) | (30.0–38.2) | 743 (31.2) | (29.0–33.4) | 563 (42.9) | (40.0–45.8) |
| Not Yet | 84 (14.0) | (9.9–18.4) | 51 (7.8) | (3.7–11.9) | 164 (6.9) | (4.7–9.1) | 60 (4.6) | (1.7–7.5) |
| No | 97 (16.2) | (12.0–20.6) | 140 (21.4) | (17.3–25.5) | 456 (19.1) | (17.0–21.3) | 157 (12.0) | (9.1–14.9) |
Incentive interest among unvaccinated unsheltered unhoused people, June–August 2021 (n = 149)
| Do you want to get vaccinated? | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total ( | Not Yet ( | No ( | ||
| Would a $50 gift card change your mind about getting vaccinated? | ||||
| Yes | 36 (24.2) | 19 (43.2) | 17 (16.2) | < 0.01 |
| Maybe | 29 (19.5) | 18 (40.9) | 11 (10.5) | |
| No | 84 (56.4) | 7 (15.9) | 77 (73.3) | |
*42 of 191 participants answering not yet or no declined to answer gift card interest question