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J Health Care Poor Underserved ; 33(4S): 25-43, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36533457

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INTRODUCTION: Multi-sector outreach collaborations have the potential to improve COVID-19 vaccine access among underserved populations, including refugees. METHODS: Using a four-pronged strategy, we offered the local refugee community COVID-19 vaccine appointments within the next week. RESULTS: Over a thousand (1,327) individuals from more than 20 countries were identified; mean age 36.5 (SD=16.4); 55% female. Initially, 613 (46%) reported being scheduled/vaccinated prior to outreach efforts; 312 (24%) appointments were scheduled that resulted from outreach efforts. By February 2022, 895 (67.4%) of the 1,327 patients had at least one dose; the majority of these were Pfizer (n=750, 84%). Of 895 with first dose, 843 completed two-dose series (94.2%). Overall completion rate of initial series was 63.5%. Reasons for declining (171, 13%) included wanting to speak with a physician or family member first; pregnancy hesitation; postponing until after Ramadan. DISCUSSION: Although lower than local and state rates, this refugee community's COVID-19 vaccine uptake is on par with the overall population in the United States (65.8%). Because of COVID-19's disproportionately negative impact on refugee and other underserved populations, we offer recommendations for future equity-informed efforts.


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COVID-19 , Refugiados , Gravidez , Humanos , Feminino , Estados Unidos , Adulto , Masculino , Vacinas contra COVID-19 , COVID-19/epidemiologia , COVID-19/prevenção & controle , Vacinação , Área Carente de Assistência Médica
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