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Vaccines for all: A formative evaluation of a multistakeholder community-engaged COVID-19 vaccine outreach clinic for migrant communities

BACKGROUND: Racialized, low-income, and migrant populations experience persistent barriers to vaccines against COVID-19. These communities in East and Northeast Calgary were disproportionately impacted by COVID-19, yet faced vaccine access barriers. Diverse multi-stakeholder coalitions and community...

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Autores principales: Holdbrook, Linda E., Hassan, Nour, Clarke, Sarah K., Coakley, Annalee, Norrie, Eric, Yemane, Mussie, Youssef, Michael R., Sahilie, Adanech, Antonio, Minnella, Cerino, Edna Ramirez, Pendharkar, Sachin R., Lake, Deidre, Spitzer, Denise L., Pottie, Kevin, Edwards, Samuel T., Fabreau, Gabriel E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10040088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37007284
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2023.100188
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author Holdbrook, Linda E.
Hassan, Nour
Clarke, Sarah K.
Coakley, Annalee
Norrie, Eric
Yemane, Mussie
Youssef, Michael R.
Sahilie, Adanech
Antonio, Minnella
Cerino, Edna Ramirez
Pendharkar, Sachin R.
Lake, Deidre
Spitzer, Denise L.
Pottie, Kevin
Edwards, Samuel T.
Fabreau, Gabriel E.
author_facet Holdbrook, Linda E.
Hassan, Nour
Clarke, Sarah K.
Coakley, Annalee
Norrie, Eric
Yemane, Mussie
Youssef, Michael R.
Sahilie, Adanech
Antonio, Minnella
Cerino, Edna Ramirez
Pendharkar, Sachin R.
Lake, Deidre
Spitzer, Denise L.
Pottie, Kevin
Edwards, Samuel T.
Fabreau, Gabriel E.
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description BACKGROUND: Racialized, low-income, and migrant populations experience persistent barriers to vaccines against COVID-19. These communities in East and Northeast Calgary were disproportionately impacted by COVID-19, yet faced vaccine access barriers. Diverse multi-stakeholder coalitions and community partnerships can improve vaccine outreach strategies, but how stakeholders perceive these models is unknown. METHODS: We conducted a formative evaluation of a low-barrier, community-engaged vaccine outreach clinic in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on June 5–6, 2021. We delivered an online post-clinic survey to clinic stakeholders, to assess whether the clinic achieved its collectively derived pre-specified goals (effective, efficient, patient-centered, and safe), to asses whether the clinic model was scalable, and to solicit improvement recommendations. Survey responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. RESULTS: Overall, 166/195 (85%) stakeholders responded. The majority were from non-healthcare positions (59%), between 30 and 49 years of age (87/136; 64%), and self-identified as racialized individuals (96/136; 71%). Respondents felt the clinic was effective (99.2%), efficient (96.9%), patient-centered (92.3%), and safe (90.8%), and that the outreach model was scalable 94.6% (123/130). There were no differences across stakeholder categories. The open-ended survey responses supported the scale responses. Improvement suggestions describe increased time for clinic planning and promotion, more multilingual staff, and further efforts to reduce accessibility barriers, such as priority check-in for people with disabilities. CONCLUSION: Diverse stakeholders almost universally felt that this community-engaged COVID-19 vaccine outreach clinic achieved its goals and was scalable. These findings support the value of community-engaged outreach to improve vaccine equity among other marginalized newcomer communities.
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spelling pubmed-100400882023-03-27 Vaccines for all: A formative evaluation of a multistakeholder community-engaged COVID-19 vaccine outreach clinic for migrant communities Holdbrook, Linda E. Hassan, Nour Clarke, Sarah K. Coakley, Annalee Norrie, Eric Yemane, Mussie Youssef, Michael R. Sahilie, Adanech Antonio, Minnella Cerino, Edna Ramirez Pendharkar, Sachin R. Lake, Deidre Spitzer, Denise L. Pottie, Kevin Edwards, Samuel T. Fabreau, Gabriel E. J Migr Health Article BACKGROUND: Racialized, low-income, and migrant populations experience persistent barriers to vaccines against COVID-19. These communities in East and Northeast Calgary were disproportionately impacted by COVID-19, yet faced vaccine access barriers. Diverse multi-stakeholder coalitions and community partnerships can improve vaccine outreach strategies, but how stakeholders perceive these models is unknown. METHODS: We conducted a formative evaluation of a low-barrier, community-engaged vaccine outreach clinic in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on June 5–6, 2021. We delivered an online post-clinic survey to clinic stakeholders, to assess whether the clinic achieved its collectively derived pre-specified goals (effective, efficient, patient-centered, and safe), to asses whether the clinic model was scalable, and to solicit improvement recommendations. Survey responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. RESULTS: Overall, 166/195 (85%) stakeholders responded. The majority were from non-healthcare positions (59%), between 30 and 49 years of age (87/136; 64%), and self-identified as racialized individuals (96/136; 71%). Respondents felt the clinic was effective (99.2%), efficient (96.9%), patient-centered (92.3%), and safe (90.8%), and that the outreach model was scalable 94.6% (123/130). There were no differences across stakeholder categories. The open-ended survey responses supported the scale responses. Improvement suggestions describe increased time for clinic planning and promotion, more multilingual staff, and further efforts to reduce accessibility barriers, such as priority check-in for people with disabilities. CONCLUSION: Diverse stakeholders almost universally felt that this community-engaged COVID-19 vaccine outreach clinic achieved its goals and was scalable. These findings support the value of community-engaged outreach to improve vaccine equity among other marginalized newcomer communities. Elsevier 2023-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10040088/ /pubmed/37007284 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2023.100188 Text en ©2023TheAuthors.PublishedbyElsevierLtd.
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Holdbrook, Linda E.
Hassan, Nour
Clarke, Sarah K.
Coakley, Annalee
Norrie, Eric
Yemane, Mussie
Youssef, Michael R.
Sahilie, Adanech
Antonio, Minnella
Cerino, Edna Ramirez
Pendharkar, Sachin R.
Lake, Deidre
Spitzer, Denise L.
Pottie, Kevin
Edwards, Samuel T.
Fabreau, Gabriel E.
Vaccines for all: A formative evaluation of a multistakeholder community-engaged COVID-19 vaccine outreach clinic for migrant communities
title Vaccines for all: A formative evaluation of a multistakeholder community-engaged COVID-19 vaccine outreach clinic for migrant communities
title_full Vaccines for all: A formative evaluation of a multistakeholder community-engaged COVID-19 vaccine outreach clinic for migrant communities
title_fullStr Vaccines for all: A formative evaluation of a multistakeholder community-engaged COVID-19 vaccine outreach clinic for migrant communities
title_full_unstemmed Vaccines for all: A formative evaluation of a multistakeholder community-engaged COVID-19 vaccine outreach clinic for migrant communities
title_short Vaccines for all: A formative evaluation of a multistakeholder community-engaged COVID-19 vaccine outreach clinic for migrant communities
title_sort vaccines for all: a formative evaluation of a multistakeholder community-engaged covid-19 vaccine outreach clinic for migrant communities
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10040088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37007284
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2023.100188
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