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Erschienen in: Journal of Community Health 1/2023

31.10.2022 | COVID-19 | Original Paper

COVID-19 Vaccination Rates and Vaccine Hesitancy Among Spanish-Speaking Free Clinic Patients

verfasst von: Alexandra Scheiber, Teresa B. Prinster, Hunter Stecko, Tina Wang, Sara Scott, Summit H. Shah, Kathleen Wyne

Erschienen in: Journal of Community Health | Ausgabe 1/2023

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Abstract

We sought to assess COVID-19 vaccination rates, as well as attitudes and beliefs towards the vaccine, of patients in a Spanish-speaking student-run free clinic in Columbus, Ohio. A cross-sectional study was performed. Surveys were distributed to all individuals over 18 years who presented to La Clínica Latina between July, 2022 and September, 2022. A convenience sample was used: patients in the waiting room and their accompanying family members or friends were invited to participate. Subjects were excluded if under the age of 18 or over the age of 75, or if non-Spanish speaking. Of the 158 individuals who agreed to participate in our study, 146 responded to the question regarding vaccination status, revealing 90.4% of respondents had received a COVID-19 vaccination. Most respondents learned about the vaccine from social media (26.4%) or television (22.7%). The majority of participants sought answers to questions surrounding the vaccine by asking their doctor (49.1%). The most common reason among unvaccinated participants for not undergoing vaccination was fear of an adverse reaction to the vaccine (n = 11). We found that a large proportion (90.4%) of individuals seeking care at a Spanish-speaking free clinic were vaccinated against COVID-19. Our study also provides perspective on the means of health knowledge acquisition and behaviors in this predominantly Latinx patient population in central Ohio. We can utilize our results to optimize and tailor clinic services and initiatives for COVID-19 boosters to meet the needs of this community.
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Metadaten
Titel
COVID-19 Vaccination Rates and Vaccine Hesitancy Among Spanish-Speaking Free Clinic Patients
verfasst von
Alexandra Scheiber
Teresa B. Prinster
Hunter Stecko
Tina Wang
Sara Scott
Summit H. Shah
Kathleen Wyne
Publikationsdatum
31.10.2022
Verlag
Springer US
Schlagwort
COVID-19
Erschienen in
Journal of Community Health / Ausgabe 1/2023
Print ISSN: 0094-5145
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-3610
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-022-01150-z

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