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Erschienen in: Journal of Cancer Education 2/2023

28.03.2022 | COVID-19

Drivers of COVID-19 Vaccine Intent Among Survivors of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer: a Mixed Method Study

verfasst von: Austin R. Waters, John S. Anderson, Karely Mann, Perla L. Vaca Lopez, Deanna Kepka, Anne C. Kirchhoff, Echo L. Warner

Erschienen in: Journal of Cancer Education | Ausgabe 2/2023

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Abstract

Background

Survivors of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer are susceptible to severe COVID-19 outcomes due to their cancer history. Drivers of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and willingness are largely unexplored among AYA cancer survivors.

Methods

We surveyed survivors of AYA cancer from October 2020–February 2021 who received services through an AYA cancer care program. Survey measures included vaccine hesitancy on a five-point Likert scale and an open-ended question on vaccine intent. Open-ended responses were content analyzed through two cycles of structured coding. Quantitative vaccine intent and qualitative drivers of intent were integrated during data analysis.

Results

Of participants who responded to the open-ended vaccine intent question (N = 300), 39.0% reported COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. Qualitative content analysis resulted in N = 517 codes and seven content categories. The most common content category associated with hesitancy included COVID-19 vaccine development, approval, and efficacy (34.5%; p value ≤ 0.001), as well as content areas including presence of misinformation about COVID-19 in the response (4.8%; p value = 0.04), the desire for more information about COVID-19/COVID-19 vaccine (6.0%; p value ≤ 0.001), and reference to political influence on participants’ intent to get the vaccine (2.5%; p value = 0.005). The most common category associated with vaccine willingness was personal perceptions of COVID-19 vaccination including protecting oneself and others (36.6% of codes; p value ≤ 0.001), followed by pro-vaccine beliefs (8.3%; p value ≤ 0.001) and trust in science (3.9%; p value ≤ 0.001).

Conclusions

Common drivers of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among survivors of AYA cancer include concern about vaccine side effects and approval process, and misinformation. Cancer survivors COVID-19 vaccine uptake could be improved by focusing communication on drivers of willingness, motivational interviewing, and physician recommendations.
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Metadaten
Titel
Drivers of COVID-19 Vaccine Intent Among Survivors of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer: a Mixed Method Study
verfasst von
Austin R. Waters
John S. Anderson
Karely Mann
Perla L. Vaca Lopez
Deanna Kepka
Anne C. Kirchhoff
Echo L. Warner
Publikationsdatum
28.03.2022
Verlag
Springer US
Schlagwörter
COVID-19
COVID-19-Impfung
Erschienen in
Journal of Cancer Education / Ausgabe 2/2023
Print ISSN: 0885-8195
Elektronische ISSN: 1543-0154
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-022-02155-x

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