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Understanding and Overcoming COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy & Anti-Vaccine Beliefs Within the High Secure Forensic Services

AIMS: This is a cross-sectional service evaluation study of the vaccination programme within the high secure setting of Broadmoor hospital with a view of improving the quality of it's delivery. We aimed to establish patients views about COVID-19 vaccinations particularly if there are any themes...

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Autores principales: Giles, Karla, Soni, Anju, Head, Marc, Gewanter, William, Kalovidouri, Christina, Tyszuk-smith, Tomasz
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9380057/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2022.389
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author Giles, Karla
Soni, Anju
Head, Marc
Gewanter, William
Kalovidouri, Christina
Tyszuk-smith, Tomasz
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description AIMS: This is a cross-sectional service evaluation study of the vaccination programme within the high secure setting of Broadmoor hospital with a view of improving the quality of it's delivery. We aimed to establish patients views about COVID-19 vaccinations particularly if there are any themes as to why the patients choose/did not choose to receive the vaccine. This information will be used to help us understand how to overcome vaccine hesitancy and anti-vaccine beliefs. METHODS: 1. Have you had a COVID-19 vaccine? 2. Do you think there any advantages to taking a COVID-19 vaccine? Yes/No. If you think there are any advantages, please write these. 3. Do you have any fears or worries about the COVID-19 vaccine? Yes/No. If you do have any fears or worries, please write these. The results of this were reviewed and put into the categories that are cited below. RESULTS: 14 patients had no vaccination, 2 had one, 38 had two or more. 34 patients said there were advantages, 13 said no advantages and 9 did not know. The themes of the advantages were established: Protects you from bad infection and symptoms (48), stops you from passing it on to others (3), blank (13), others (13) which included “Important to follow government guidelines, proven through history to work, it was offered, I'm more concerned with hepatitis, The doctor would have my best interests.” 30 patients stated that they did have fears and 26 did not. Common themes established were; side effects (17), Not tested correctly/given too quickly (5), Blood clots (2), positive comments (2), blank (22), others (10), which included, “Interaction with medications, more fear about face masks, injecting humanity with something could kill them, infertile generation, Control the public, don't like injections and alter the DNA genome.” The common side effects of concern were “painful arm, fever and headache.” CONCLUSION: 68% of patients had 2 or more vaccinations across the 8 wards studied. The commonest advantages cited by 86% of patients was to protect themselves from serious illness. The commonest fears or worries were of side-effects that result from the vaccine, although 46% patients had no worries and 39% gave no explanation for fears or worries. The fears and worries appeared mainly related to vaccine hesitancy rather than fixed generalised anti- vaccine views.
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spelling pubmed-93800572022-08-18 Understanding and Overcoming COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy & Anti-Vaccine Beliefs Within the High Secure Forensic Services Giles, Karla Soni, Anju Head, Marc Gewanter, William Kalovidouri, Christina Tyszuk-smith, Tomasz BJPsych Open Service Evaluation AIMS: This is a cross-sectional service evaluation study of the vaccination programme within the high secure setting of Broadmoor hospital with a view of improving the quality of it's delivery. We aimed to establish patients views about COVID-19 vaccinations particularly if there are any themes as to why the patients choose/did not choose to receive the vaccine. This information will be used to help us understand how to overcome vaccine hesitancy and anti-vaccine beliefs. METHODS: 1. Have you had a COVID-19 vaccine? 2. Do you think there any advantages to taking a COVID-19 vaccine? Yes/No. If you think there are any advantages, please write these. 3. Do you have any fears or worries about the COVID-19 vaccine? Yes/No. If you do have any fears or worries, please write these. The results of this were reviewed and put into the categories that are cited below. RESULTS: 14 patients had no vaccination, 2 had one, 38 had two or more. 34 patients said there were advantages, 13 said no advantages and 9 did not know. The themes of the advantages were established: Protects you from bad infection and symptoms (48), stops you from passing it on to others (3), blank (13), others (13) which included “Important to follow government guidelines, proven through history to work, it was offered, I'm more concerned with hepatitis, The doctor would have my best interests.” 30 patients stated that they did have fears and 26 did not. Common themes established were; side effects (17), Not tested correctly/given too quickly (5), Blood clots (2), positive comments (2), blank (22), others (10), which included, “Interaction with medications, more fear about face masks, injecting humanity with something could kill them, infertile generation, Control the public, don't like injections and alter the DNA genome.” The common side effects of concern were “painful arm, fever and headache.” CONCLUSION: 68% of patients had 2 or more vaccinations across the 8 wards studied. The commonest advantages cited by 86% of patients was to protect themselves from serious illness. The commonest fears or worries were of side-effects that result from the vaccine, although 46% patients had no worries and 39% gave no explanation for fears or worries. The fears and worries appeared mainly related to vaccine hesitancy rather than fixed generalised anti- vaccine views. Cambridge University Press 2022-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9380057/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2022.389 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_short Understanding and Overcoming COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy & Anti-Vaccine Beliefs Within the High Secure Forensic Services
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9380057/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2022.389
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