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Rapid Review Update 1: What is known about reasons for vaccine confidence and uptake in populations experiencing inequities?

Across all three equity-deserving populations in this review, a desire to prevent infection and transmission to others, trust in the efficacy and safety of the vaccine, communication of accurate and comprehensive vaccine information through trusted community sources and providing easy and affordable access to the vaccine were all factors supporting the uptake of all vaccines.


Citation:

National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools. (2024, February 14). Rapid Review Update 1: What is known about reasons for vaccine confidence and uptake in populations experiencing inequities? https://nccmt.ca/pdfs/res/vaccine-uptake 

Public health topic area:

Equity

Review question:
Population
a) Rights holders, including First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada and Indigenous Peoples globally; b) Black, African, Caribbean communities in North America; c) Individuals experiencing homelessness or who are precariously housed.
Interest
Studies that explore reasons for vaccine confidence and uptake from the first-person perspective of the specific population; could include descriptions of strategies that have been successful to build vaccine confidence; could include qualitative or mixed methods studies.
Search Updated:

Nov 15, 2023

Review Completed:

Feb 14, 2024

Previous versions:
Apr 30, 2021