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Understanding Concerns about COVID-19 and Vaccination: Perspectives from Kidney Transplant Recipients

The COVID-19 pandemic poses a significant risk for immunosuppressed groups such as transplant patients. The purpose of this study was to improve our understanding of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on kidney transplant recipients, including their views on COVID-19 vaccination. Semi-structured in...

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Autores principales: MacEwan, Sarah R., Gaughan, Alice A., Dixon, Graham N., Olvera, Ramona G., Tarver, Willi L., Rahurkar, Saurabh, Rush, Laura J., Schenk, Austin D., Stevens, Jack, McAlearney, Ann Scheck
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10386736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37514950
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11071134
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author MacEwan, Sarah R.
Gaughan, Alice A.
Dixon, Graham N.
Olvera, Ramona G.
Tarver, Willi L.
Rahurkar, Saurabh
Rush, Laura J.
Schenk, Austin D.
Stevens, Jack
McAlearney, Ann Scheck
author_facet MacEwan, Sarah R.
Gaughan, Alice A.
Dixon, Graham N.
Olvera, Ramona G.
Tarver, Willi L.
Rahurkar, Saurabh
Rush, Laura J.
Schenk, Austin D.
Stevens, Jack
McAlearney, Ann Scheck
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description The COVID-19 pandemic poses a significant risk for immunosuppressed groups such as transplant patients. The purpose of this study was to improve our understanding of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on kidney transplant recipients, including their views on COVID-19 vaccination. Semi-structured interviews were conducted from December 2021 to August 2022 with 38 kidney transplant recipients who had an appointment with their transplant care team within the previous 6 months. We used qualitative thematic analysis to characterize the perspectives of interviewees. Regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status, most interviewees reported utilizing public health measures such as masking, hand washing, and avoiding crowds to protect themselves against COVID-19. Vaccinated interviewees (n = 31) noted that they chose to receive a COVID-19 vaccine because of their increased risk due to their immunocompromised state. For unvaccinated interviewees (n = 7), reasons for not receiving a COVID-19 vaccine included concerns about the safety and efficacy of the vaccine. Both vaccinated and unvaccinated interviewees expressed concerns about the lack of adequate testing of the vaccine in transplant patients and questioned if the vaccine might have unknown side effects for transplant recipients. Regardless of the vaccination status, most interviewees noted having trust in their healthcare team. Interviewees also described interpersonal tensions that arose during the pandemic, many of which surrounded vaccination and other preventive measures that were important to participants to protect their health. Together, these data demonstrate differing concerns and experiences related to the COVID-19 pandemic for vaccinated and unvaccinated transplant recipients. These findings highlight the unique needs of transplant recipients and reveal opportunities to support this vulnerable patient population in efforts to protect their health as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves.
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spelling pubmed-103867362023-07-30 Understanding Concerns about COVID-19 and Vaccination: Perspectives from Kidney Transplant Recipients MacEwan, Sarah R. Gaughan, Alice A. Dixon, Graham N. Olvera, Ramona G. Tarver, Willi L. Rahurkar, Saurabh Rush, Laura J. Schenk, Austin D. Stevens, Jack McAlearney, Ann Scheck Vaccines (Basel) Article The COVID-19 pandemic poses a significant risk for immunosuppressed groups such as transplant patients. The purpose of this study was to improve our understanding of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on kidney transplant recipients, including their views on COVID-19 vaccination. Semi-structured interviews were conducted from December 2021 to August 2022 with 38 kidney transplant recipients who had an appointment with their transplant care team within the previous 6 months. We used qualitative thematic analysis to characterize the perspectives of interviewees. Regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status, most interviewees reported utilizing public health measures such as masking, hand washing, and avoiding crowds to protect themselves against COVID-19. Vaccinated interviewees (n = 31) noted that they chose to receive a COVID-19 vaccine because of their increased risk due to their immunocompromised state. For unvaccinated interviewees (n = 7), reasons for not receiving a COVID-19 vaccine included concerns about the safety and efficacy of the vaccine. Both vaccinated and unvaccinated interviewees expressed concerns about the lack of adequate testing of the vaccine in transplant patients and questioned if the vaccine might have unknown side effects for transplant recipients. Regardless of the vaccination status, most interviewees noted having trust in their healthcare team. Interviewees also described interpersonal tensions that arose during the pandemic, many of which surrounded vaccination and other preventive measures that were important to participants to protect their health. Together, these data demonstrate differing concerns and experiences related to the COVID-19 pandemic for vaccinated and unvaccinated transplant recipients. These findings highlight the unique needs of transplant recipients and reveal opportunities to support this vulnerable patient population in efforts to protect their health as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves. MDPI 2023-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10386736/ /pubmed/37514950 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11071134 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Schenk, Austin D.
Stevens, Jack
McAlearney, Ann Scheck
Understanding Concerns about COVID-19 and Vaccination: Perspectives from Kidney Transplant Recipients
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