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Levers and Barriers to Vaccinate against COVID-19 in the Multicultural Context of French Guiana: A Qualitative Cross-Sectional Survey among Health Care Workers

In French Guiana, a French overseas territory in South America facing a fourth wave of COVID-19, vaccination coverage is very low, both in the population and among health care workers (HCWs). Vaccine hesitancy concerned 35.7% of the latter in early 2021. The objective of this complementary study is...

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Autores principales: Douine, Maylis, Granier, Sibylle, Brureau, Kepha, Breton, Jacques, Michaud, Céline, Gaillet, Mélanie, Agostini, Camille, Ballet, Mathilde, Nacher, Mathieu, Valdes, Audrey, Abboud, Philippe, Adenis, Antoine, Djossou, Félix, Epelboin, Loïc, Vignier, Nicolas
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8622149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34835147
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9111216
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author Douine, Maylis
Granier, Sibylle
Brureau, Kepha
Breton, Jacques
Michaud, Céline
Gaillet, Mélanie
Agostini, Camille
Ballet, Mathilde
Nacher, Mathieu
Valdes, Audrey
Abboud, Philippe
Adenis, Antoine
Djossou, Félix
Epelboin, Loïc
Vignier, Nicolas
author_facet Douine, Maylis
Granier, Sibylle
Brureau, Kepha
Breton, Jacques
Michaud, Céline
Gaillet, Mélanie
Agostini, Camille
Ballet, Mathilde
Nacher, Mathieu
Valdes, Audrey
Abboud, Philippe
Adenis, Antoine
Djossou, Félix
Epelboin, Loïc
Vignier, Nicolas
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description In French Guiana, a French overseas territory in South America facing a fourth wave of COVID-19, vaccination coverage is very low, both in the population and among health care workers (HCWs). Vaccine hesitancy concerned 35.7% of the latter in early 2021. The objective of this complementary study is to understand barriers and levers and to adapt messages to increase vaccination coverage among HCWs. We conducted a regional cross-sectional survey of HCWs with a questionnaire containing open-ended questions exploring factors associated with vaccine hesitancy and the needs to adapt the vaccination campaign in French Guiana. The discourses were analyzed using a qualitative approach based on grounded theory, with open coding of data by themes and construction of abstract categories. The analysis of the 357 responses collected from January to March 2021 reveals several trends. The ethical aspect of the HCWs’ role emphasizes the importance of getting vaccinated themselves (to protect patients, to set an example...) and of vaccinating as many people as possible, including the most geographically or socially distant, such as undocumented migrants. However, some HCWs remain suspicious of the vaccine with concerns over the efficacy and side effects, of health institutions, and of the pharmaceutical industry. The role of fake news circulating on social networks has been widely discussed. Efforts to explain and convince HCWs must be continued in French Guiana using the identified levers to improve the acceptability of vaccination.
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spelling pubmed-86221492021-11-27 Levers and Barriers to Vaccinate against COVID-19 in the Multicultural Context of French Guiana: A Qualitative Cross-Sectional Survey among Health Care Workers Douine, Maylis Granier, Sibylle Brureau, Kepha Breton, Jacques Michaud, Céline Gaillet, Mélanie Agostini, Camille Ballet, Mathilde Nacher, Mathieu Valdes, Audrey Abboud, Philippe Adenis, Antoine Djossou, Félix Epelboin, Loïc Vignier, Nicolas Vaccines (Basel) Article In French Guiana, a French overseas territory in South America facing a fourth wave of COVID-19, vaccination coverage is very low, both in the population and among health care workers (HCWs). Vaccine hesitancy concerned 35.7% of the latter in early 2021. The objective of this complementary study is to understand barriers and levers and to adapt messages to increase vaccination coverage among HCWs. We conducted a regional cross-sectional survey of HCWs with a questionnaire containing open-ended questions exploring factors associated with vaccine hesitancy and the needs to adapt the vaccination campaign in French Guiana. The discourses were analyzed using a qualitative approach based on grounded theory, with open coding of data by themes and construction of abstract categories. The analysis of the 357 responses collected from January to March 2021 reveals several trends. The ethical aspect of the HCWs’ role emphasizes the importance of getting vaccinated themselves (to protect patients, to set an example...) and of vaccinating as many people as possible, including the most geographically or socially distant, such as undocumented migrants. However, some HCWs remain suspicious of the vaccine with concerns over the efficacy and side effects, of health institutions, and of the pharmaceutical industry. The role of fake news circulating on social networks has been widely discussed. Efforts to explain and convince HCWs must be continued in French Guiana using the identified levers to improve the acceptability of vaccination. MDPI 2021-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8622149/ /pubmed/34835147 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9111216 Text en © 2021 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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Douine, Maylis
Granier, Sibylle
Brureau, Kepha
Breton, Jacques
Michaud, Céline
Gaillet, Mélanie
Agostini, Camille
Ballet, Mathilde
Nacher, Mathieu
Valdes, Audrey
Abboud, Philippe
Adenis, Antoine
Djossou, Félix
Epelboin, Loïc
Vignier, Nicolas
Levers and Barriers to Vaccinate against COVID-19 in the Multicultural Context of French Guiana: A Qualitative Cross-Sectional Survey among Health Care Workers
title Levers and Barriers to Vaccinate against COVID-19 in the Multicultural Context of French Guiana: A Qualitative Cross-Sectional Survey among Health Care Workers
title_full Levers and Barriers to Vaccinate against COVID-19 in the Multicultural Context of French Guiana: A Qualitative Cross-Sectional Survey among Health Care Workers
title_fullStr Levers and Barriers to Vaccinate against COVID-19 in the Multicultural Context of French Guiana: A Qualitative Cross-Sectional Survey among Health Care Workers
title_full_unstemmed Levers and Barriers to Vaccinate against COVID-19 in the Multicultural Context of French Guiana: A Qualitative Cross-Sectional Survey among Health Care Workers
title_short Levers and Barriers to Vaccinate against COVID-19 in the Multicultural Context of French Guiana: A Qualitative Cross-Sectional Survey among Health Care Workers
title_sort levers and barriers to vaccinate against covid-19 in the multicultural context of french guiana: a qualitative cross-sectional survey among health care workers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8622149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34835147
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9111216
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