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- Title
Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of Three Outreach Events to Improve COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Communities in Houston, Texas, 2022.
- Authors
Munoz-Lavanderos, Carmin; Oluyomi, Abiodun; Rosales, Omar; Hernandez, Norvin; Mensah-Bonsu, Nana; Badr, Hoda
- Abstract
Objectives: Lack of access to timely, accurate, and linguistically appropriate COVID-19 information has complicated the dissemination of evidence-based information and contributed to vaccine hesitancy among racial and ethnic minority groups in the United States. We developed community events that provided outreach, education, and access to COVID-19 vaccination to overcome vaccine hesitancy in these communities. Methods: Using spatial analysis techniques, we identified 3 communities with low vaccine uptake in Houston, Texas, in fall 2021; engaged 20 stakeholders from these communities via 4 focus groups to understand barriers to vaccination; and developed and implemented 3 COVID-19 vaccine education and outreach events tailored to the needs of these communities in January–March 2022. We used program evaluation surveys to assess attendee characteristics and satisfaction with the events. Vaccinated attendees also completed surveys on what motivated them to get vaccinated. Results: Two communities were predominantly Hispanic, and the third had an equal number of Black and Hispanic residents. Based on community stakeholder input, the study team organized 2 health fairs and 1 community festival featuring dialogue-based COVID-19 vaccine engagement in January and March 2022. Across the 3 events, a total of 865 attendees received COVID-19 education and 205 (24.0%) attendees received a COVID-19 vaccine or booster. Of 90 attendees who completed program evaluation surveys, 81 (90%) rated the outreach event as good or excellent. Of 145 attendees who completed postvaccination surveys, 132 (91%) endorsed ≥1 key program feature as motivating them to either get vaccinated or vaccinate their child that day. Conclusion: Community outreach events are important strategies for disseminating information, building trust, and facilitating COVID-19 vaccine uptake.
- Subjects
TEXAS; EDUCATION of minorities; MEDICAL protocols; IMMUNIZATION; COMMUNITY health services; HUMAN services programs; RESEARCH funding; EVALUATION of human services programs; COVID-19 vaccines; RACE; VACCINATION coverage; VACCINE hesitancy; TRUST; HEALTH promotion; HEALTH education; COMPARATIVE studies; PATIENT satisfaction
- Publication
Public Health Reports, 2024, Vol 139, p71S
- ISSN
0033-3549
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/00333549231213848