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Willingness to Be Vaccinated Against COVID-19 Among People With HIV in the United States: Results From a National Survey

BACKGROUND: Approximately 215 million Americans have been fully vaccinated for COVID-19, representing over 65% of the total population. People with HIV (PWH) may be more susceptible to COVID-19 infection or severe disease, elevating the importance of COVID-19 vaccination uptake in the population. We...

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Autores principales: Wickersham, Jeffrey A., Meyer, Jaimie P., Shenoi, Sheela, Altice, Frederick L., Barakat, Lydia Aoun, Virata, Michael, Olivares, Miriam, Maviglia, Francesca, Khati, Antoine, Shrestha, Roman
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9280331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35847816
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.886936
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author Wickersham, Jeffrey A.
Meyer, Jaimie P.
Shenoi, Sheela
Altice, Frederick L.
Barakat, Lydia Aoun
Virata, Michael
Olivares, Miriam
Maviglia, Francesca
Khati, Antoine
Shrestha, Roman
author_facet Wickersham, Jeffrey A.
Meyer, Jaimie P.
Shenoi, Sheela
Altice, Frederick L.
Barakat, Lydia Aoun
Virata, Michael
Olivares, Miriam
Maviglia, Francesca
Khati, Antoine
Shrestha, Roman
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description BACKGROUND: Approximately 215 million Americans have been fully vaccinated for COVID-19, representing over 65% of the total population. People with HIV (PWH) may be more susceptible to COVID-19 infection or severe disease, elevating the importance of COVID-19 vaccination uptake in the population. We report results from a national survey of PWH to evaluate the likelihood of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. METHODS: We conducted an online survey of 1,030 PWH living in the United States between December 6, 2020 and January 8, 2021 to evaluate likelihood of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. RESULTS: Overall, participants were highly willing to be vaccinated, with 83.8% stating they “strongly agree” (65.7%) or “somewhat agree” (18.1%). Participants' top vaccine-related concerns were side-effects (39.3%), safety (14.7%), and fair/equitable distribution of the vaccine to affected communities (13.6%). Participants were more willing to be vaccinated if they reported receiving an annual influenza vaccination (p < 0.001), had previously tested positive for (p = 0.043) COVID-19, had been hospitalized for (p = 0.027) COVID-19 infection, or had an undetectable HIV viral load (p = 0.002). Black (p < 0.001), politically conservative (p < 0.001), and participants with an annual income of ≤ $19,999 (p = 0.005) were significantly less willing to be vaccinated for COVID-19. CONCLUSIONS: The vast majority of PWH were willing to be vaccinated, though predominantly those who were already engaged in HIV care or directly affected by COVID-19. Findings from this large survey of PWH suggest intensive outreach efforts are needed to support engagement in vaccination programs, particularly among Black and politically conservative PWH.
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spelling pubmed-92803312022-07-15 Willingness to Be Vaccinated Against COVID-19 Among People With HIV in the United States: Results From a National Survey Wickersham, Jeffrey A. Meyer, Jaimie P. Shenoi, Sheela Altice, Frederick L. Barakat, Lydia Aoun Virata, Michael Olivares, Miriam Maviglia, Francesca Khati, Antoine Shrestha, Roman Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine BACKGROUND: Approximately 215 million Americans have been fully vaccinated for COVID-19, representing over 65% of the total population. People with HIV (PWH) may be more susceptible to COVID-19 infection or severe disease, elevating the importance of COVID-19 vaccination uptake in the population. We report results from a national survey of PWH to evaluate the likelihood of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. METHODS: We conducted an online survey of 1,030 PWH living in the United States between December 6, 2020 and January 8, 2021 to evaluate likelihood of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. RESULTS: Overall, participants were highly willing to be vaccinated, with 83.8% stating they “strongly agree” (65.7%) or “somewhat agree” (18.1%). Participants' top vaccine-related concerns were side-effects (39.3%), safety (14.7%), and fair/equitable distribution of the vaccine to affected communities (13.6%). Participants were more willing to be vaccinated if they reported receiving an annual influenza vaccination (p < 0.001), had previously tested positive for (p = 0.043) COVID-19, had been hospitalized for (p = 0.027) COVID-19 infection, or had an undetectable HIV viral load (p = 0.002). Black (p < 0.001), politically conservative (p < 0.001), and participants with an annual income of ≤ $19,999 (p = 0.005) were significantly less willing to be vaccinated for COVID-19. CONCLUSIONS: The vast majority of PWH were willing to be vaccinated, though predominantly those who were already engaged in HIV care or directly affected by COVID-19. Findings from this large survey of PWH suggest intensive outreach efforts are needed to support engagement in vaccination programs, particularly among Black and politically conservative PWH. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9280331/ /pubmed/35847816 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.886936 Text en Copyright © 2022 Wickersham, Meyer, Shenoi, Altice, Barakat, Virata, Olivares, Maviglia, Khati and Shrestha. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Wickersham, Jeffrey A.
Meyer, Jaimie P.
Shenoi, Sheela
Altice, Frederick L.
Barakat, Lydia Aoun
Virata, Michael
Olivares, Miriam
Maviglia, Francesca
Khati, Antoine
Shrestha, Roman
Willingness to Be Vaccinated Against COVID-19 Among People With HIV in the United States: Results From a National Survey
title Willingness to Be Vaccinated Against COVID-19 Among People With HIV in the United States: Results From a National Survey
title_full Willingness to Be Vaccinated Against COVID-19 Among People With HIV in the United States: Results From a National Survey
title_fullStr Willingness to Be Vaccinated Against COVID-19 Among People With HIV in the United States: Results From a National Survey
title_full_unstemmed Willingness to Be Vaccinated Against COVID-19 Among People With HIV in the United States: Results From a National Survey
title_short Willingness to Be Vaccinated Against COVID-19 Among People With HIV in the United States: Results From a National Survey
title_sort willingness to be vaccinated against covid-19 among people with hiv in the united states: results from a national survey
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9280331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35847816
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.886936
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